DEUTERONOMY — 21:19 father Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-DEUTPage(s): 215 DEUT1057 This teaches us that he is not liable unless he has a mother and a father (Sifrei) SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:19 take Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-DEUTPage(s): 215 DEUT1058 This teaches us that if one of them [either his father or his mother] were lame, he does not become a "rebellious son" (Sanhedrin 71a) SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:20 glutton Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, BLOCHPage(s): 146-7 DEUT1059 "Be not among bibbers of wine, among gluttonous eaters of meat." - Proverbs 23:20. Gluttony is harmful to the human body and also degrades one's character. A reckless surrender to excessive appetites reflects greed, the pursuit of self-gratification, lack of self-control, and, above all, ill-manners.… The Bible regards gluttony as a symptom of deep-seated and pervasive corruption which may eventually seek an outlet in criminal activities. This assessment gave rise to the unique biblical law of the "rebellious son." This law is expanded in the following passage: [Deuteronomy 21:18–21]. The severity of the punishment of the glutton puzzled the rabbis and evoked intense rabbinic discussion. Rabbi Jose Hagalili (2nd cent.) wondered whether a boy was to be executed merely for the crime of gluttony. He resolved the question by attributing the biblical stringency to a psychological insight into the anatomy of gluttony. "The Torah foresaw his [the rebellious son's] ultimate destiny. For in the end, after dissipating his father's wealth, he will seek to satisfy his gluttonous appetite, but being unable to do so, he will go forth at the crossroads and rob" (Sanhedrin 72a). SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:20 say Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-DEUTPage(s): 215 DEUT1060 This teaches us that if one of them [either his father or his mother] were mute, he does not become a "rebellious son" (Sanhedrin 71a) SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:20 this Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-DEUTPage(s): 215 DEUT1061 This teaches us that if one of them [either his father or his mother] were blind, he does not become a "rebellious son" (Sanhedrin 71a) SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:20 voice Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-DEUTPage(s): 216 DEUT1062 This teaches us that if one of them [either his father or his mother] were deaf [in which instance they cannot hear his refusal to heed them], he does not become a "rebellious son" (Sanhedrin 71a) SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:21 afraid Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, SPEROPage(s): 233 DEUT1063 See [[DEUT634]] Deuteronomy 13:11 stone SPERO 233-4 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:21 death Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, DORFF-RUTTENBERGSOCPage(s): 124 DEUT1065 See [[NUM170]] Numbers 15:35 death DORFF-RUTTENBERGSOC 124-5 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:21 death Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, SPEROPage(s): 264 DEUT1064 See [[DEUT1055]] Deuteronomy 21:18 wayward SPERO 264 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
DEUTERONOMY — 21:21 midst Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Ki Teitzei (Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19), Source Book Keys, AMJVPage(s): 354 DEUT1066 See [[DEUT610]] Deuteronomy 13:6 death AMJV 354 SHOW FULL EXCERPT