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DEUTERONOMY — 22:14 indict

DEUT1179 I might think [the halachah obtained] even [if he accused her] of spoiling his meal; I, therefore, induce: It is written here: "indict," and, further (verse 17): "indict." Just as there, illicit relations are indicated [as the substance of the indictment]; here, too, illicit relations are understood (Yerushalmi Ketuvoth 4:4)

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DEUTERONOMY — 22:29 lies

DEUT1201 The ravisher gives four things: the fine, and [payment for] shame, injury, and suffering, it being written: "Then the man who lies with her shall give fifty [shekels of] silver": For the enjoyment of lying with her he gives fifty shekels -- whence it is inferred that there is also [payment for] shame, injury, and suffering (Ketuvoth 40b)

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