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Talmud su Geremia 32:11

וָאֶקַּ֖ח אֶת־סֵ֣פֶר הַמִּקְנָ֑ה אֶת־הֶֽחָת֛וּם הַמִּצְוָ֥ה וְהַחֻקִּ֖ים וְאֶת־הַגָּלֽוּי׃

Così presi l'atto dell'acquisto, sia quello che era sigillato, contenente i termini e le condizioni, sia quello che era aperto;

Jerusalem Talmud Bava Batra

HALAKHAH: “The witnesses to an open document are inside,” etc. 5A similar text is in Giṭṭin 8:12, Notes 107–112. From where that a document can be knotted? Rebbi Immi said: “I took the sale document and the sealed6Jer. 32:11: “I took the document of acquisition, the sealed one, the orders and rules, and the public one.” The verse clearly states that a sealed document is the main object, accompanied by a public document. The same argument is stated in the Babli, 160b.”, that is the knotted [document]. “And the open,” that is the simple, part of the knotted7The text of the document, whose formulation is identical whether sealed or public.. “And the orders and the rules”; orders and rules differ between these, for one is with two [witnesses], the other with three8A public document needs two witnesses, a sealed (knotted) one at least three.; one in it, the other on its back9A simple document is signed by the witnesses on the recto of the sheet, starting exactly one line after the end of the text. A knotted document is signed on the verso, between the folds..
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