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DEUTERONOMY | 22:1 brother — DEUT1085 This tells me only of "the ox of your br...

DEUT1085 This tells me only of "the ox of your brother." Whence do I derive [as included in the mitzvah] the ox of your foe? From (Exodus 23:4): "The ox of your foe" -- in any event. If so, why is it written [here] "Your brother"? Scripture speaks anent the evil inclination [i.e., Restore not only the oxen of your brother, but even the ox of your foe -- above the protestations of your evil inclination] (Sifrei)

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Source KeyTEMIMAH-DEUT
Verse22:1
Keyword(s)brother
Source Page(s)219-20
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