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Chasidut על רות 3:13

Kedushat Levi

“in order to impose a prohibition upon his ‎person.”
From the wording of the Torah it seems clear ‎that permission to utter vows or oaths is granted only if the ‎person doing so did so in order to strengthen his ability to obey ‎certain commandments that he was in danger of violating had he ‎not reinforced his determination by means of a vow or oath. An ‎example of such a vow is found in the Book of Ruth 3,13, where ‎Boaz reinforces his undertaking to be Ruth’s redeemer if a closer ‎relative refuses to marry her, by adding the words: ‎חי ה'‏‎, “by the ‎Life of Hashem”. He did so in order to bolster his resistance ‎to the evil urge that might advise him not to enter into such an ‎‎(apparently) inappropriate marriage.‎
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