Pisqa’ 2391
1
“But if this charge were true” (Dt.22:20).
Now, I might infer only that
the rule applies to conventional sexual practices.2
How do I know that
the rule also applies to unconventional sexual practices?3
The Teaching states:
“If . . .it were true” (Dt.22:20)—
[that she craved conventional practices,
she is likely to have pursued others as well].
Is it possible to say that
I can include
penetration of the other place?4
The Teaching states:
“This charge” (Dt.22:20)—
[the specification, this, warrants
inclusion of any sort of penetration].
2
“And the young lady showed no signs of virginity” (Dt.22:20)—
that is, there are no witnesses to impugn
this guy’s testimony.
“And they shall bring the young lady out to the door of her father’s house” (Dt.22:21)—
I might infer only that
[the trial must be held]
for a daughter with a living father,
and for one whose father has a door to his house.5
How do I know that
[the rule also applies]
if her father’s house has a door,
but he is no longer living?
The Teaching states:
“And they shall bring the young lady out” (Dt.22:21)—
whatever [her father’s circumstances may be].
If so, why is it specified:
“To the door of her father’s house” (Dt.22:21)?—
this is the proper procedure.