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From where can one derive that the word "food" includes drinking? Does our Mishna support this understanding?
In the cases in our Mishna where someone detailed a number of items that are forbidden, why is it assumed that they meant to create a separate oath for each item rather than to exclude other items from the oath?
How does an expressive oath differ from an oath in which one denies having another person's item in one's possession?
The debate regarding an oath that combines forbidden and permitted items, which was discussed previously, is now examined more in depth.
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From where can one derive that the word "food" includes drinking? Does our Mishna support this understanding?
In the cases in our Mishna where someone detailed a number of items that are forbidden, why is it assumed that they meant to create a separate oath for each item rather than to exclude other items from the oath?
How does an expressive oath differ from an oath in which one denies having another person's item in one's possession?
The debate regarding an oath that combines forbidden and permitted items, which was discussed previously, is now examined more in depth.

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