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Sotah (Hebrew: סוֹטָה or Hebrew: שׂוֹטָה) is a
tractate of the
Talmud in
Rabbinic Judaism. The
tractate explains the
ordeal of the
bitter water, a trial...
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Bible [...] It
became part of the
Bible of the
Christian Church."
Mishnah Sotah (7:2–4 and 8:1),
among many others,
discusses the
sacredness of Hebrew,...
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Soṭah, 10b 1 Sam 13:8–14 1 Sam 15:1–28 1 Sam 16:1–13 1 Sam 16:14–23 1 Sam 17:1–11...
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woman undergoing this
ritual was
called a
sotah (Hebrew: שוטה / סוטה, "strayer"). The term
sotah itself is not
found in the
Hebrew Bible but is Mishnaic...
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consists of 9 chapters.
Sotah (סוטה "Wayward wife")
deals with the
ritual of the
sotah, the
woman suspected of
adultery (Num 5) as...
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which is in the
public domain.
Mishnah Soṭah, i. 8 Tosef.,
Soṭah, iii. 17 [Mek., Shirah, § 6] This
article incorporates text from...
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February 2016. See
Avodah Zarah 17a:1,
Sanhedrin 43a:20,
Gittin 57a:3–4, and
Sotah 47a:6.
Sanders 1993, pp. 269–273.
Meier 2006, pp. 126–128.
Sanders 1993...
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Samaritan See Mekhilta, Beshallaḥ, Vay****a, 1; Tanhuma, Hukkat, 18;
Yerushalmi Sotah, 1 17c, and
Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
Numbers and
Deuteronomy on the above...
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treatment of
Orpah is
almost entirely negative.
Babylonian Talmud (
Sotah 42b)
identifies Orpah with Harapha, the
mother of the four
Philistine giants...
- per volume, were: "Shabbat, Eruvin, Pesachim, Gittin, Kiddushin, ****r,
Sotah, Bava Kama, Sanhedrin, Makot, Shevuot,
Avodah Zara" (with some
volumes having...