Related su Giudici 14:4
וְאָבִ֨יו וְאִמּ֜וֹ לֹ֣א יָדְע֗וּ כִּ֤י מֵיְהוָה֙ הִ֔יא כִּי־תֹאֲנָ֥ה הֽוּא־מְבַקֵּ֖שׁ מִפְּלִשְׁתִּ֑ים וּבָעֵ֣ת הַהִ֔יא פְּלִשְׁתִּ֖ים מֹשְׁלִ֥ים בְּיִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃ (פ)
Ma suo padre e sua madre non sapevano che era dell'Eterno; poiché cercò un'occasione contro i Filistei. Ora a quel tempo i Filistei avevano il dominio su Israele.
Tosefta Terumot
Unclean fish which was pickled with clean fish: Any ("כָּל" not "וכן" per GR"A, see Ter. 10:8) jug that contains two seahs, that contains the weight of ten zuz in Judean [measure] -- which is ten (alt., "חָמֵשׁ"=five, see ibid.) selas in Galilean [measure] -- of unclean fish, the brine is forbidden. Rabbi Yehuda says: [it needs be] a revi'it (i.e., a quarter of a log) in two seahs [to be forbidden]. Rabbi Yosei says: [less than] one-sixteenth of [the mixture]. Said Rabbi Shimon son of Menasya, there is no such thing as a "jug that contains two seahs" that does not contain the weight of ten zuz in Judean [measure] which are ten (alt., "five") selahs in Galilean [measure]. [Concerning] unclean fish that does not weigh [at least] a revi'it, said Rabbi Yosei son of Rabbi Yehuda, in what case does this rule apply? In a situation where he takes it out and sets it down before him and discovered that it measured this much, but if he was taking it and tossing it one by one ("ראשון ראשון," see Chisdai David), even if he discovered that it measured more than this much, it is permitted.
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