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Talmud zu Keritot 3:5

יֵשׁ בָּא בִיאָה אַחַת וְחַיָּב עָלֶיהָ שֵׁשׁ חַטָּאוֹת. הַבָּא עַל בִּתּוֹ, חַיָּב עָלֶיהָ מִשּׁוּם בִּתּוֹ וַאֲחוֹתוֹ וְאֵשֶׁת אָחִיו וְאֵשֶׁת אֲחִי אָבִיו וְאֵשֶׁת אִישׁ וְנִדָּה. וְהַבָּא עַל בַּת בִּתּוֹ, חַיָּב עָלֶיהָ מִשּׁוּם בַּת בִּתּוֹ וְכַלָּתוֹ וַאֲחוֹת אִשְׁתּוֹ וְאֵשֶׁת אָחִיו וְאֵשֶׁת אֲחִי אָבִיו וְאֵשֶׁת אִישׁ וְנִדָּה. רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, אִם עָבַר הַזָּקֵן וּנְשָׂאָהּ, חַיָּב עָלֶיהָ מִשּׁוּם אֵשֶׁת אָב. וְכֵן הַבָּא עַל בַּת אִשְׁתּוֹ, וְעַל בַּת בַּת אִשְׁתּוֹ:

Es gibt einen Fall, in dem jemand, der einen einzigen Geschlechtsverkehr begeht, für sechs Chata'ot haftbar gemacht werden kann : Wer Beziehungen zu seiner Tochter hat, kann haftbar gemacht werden, wenn sie gleichzeitig seine Tochter und seine Schwester ist. und die Frau seines Bruders und die Frau des Bruders seines Vaters und eine verheiratete Frau und eine Niddah [eine Frau, die menstruiert hat und dadurch unrein ist]. Einer, der Beziehungen zu seiner Tochter hat's Tochter kann haftbar gemacht werden [wenn sie gleichzeitig ist] die Tochter seiner Tochter und seine Schwiegertochter und die Schwester seiner Frau und die Frau seines Bruders und die Frau des Bruders seines Vaters und eine verheiratete Frau und eine Niddah . Rabbi Yose sagte: Wenn der Großvater [das Gesetz] übertreten und sie geheiratet hat, haftet er, weil sie die Frau seines Vaters ist. So auch, wenn man Beziehungen zur Tochter seiner Frau oder zur Tochter seiner Frau hatte.

Jerusalem Talmud Yevamot

There, we have stated120Keritut Mishnah 3:5. The Mishnah speaks of the grandfather’s grandson’s daughter’s daughter who was married to his brother. If that brother dies without issue, the widow is forbidden to her great-grandfather by a secondary prohibition. If the old man marries her in levirate instead of having ḥalîṣah as required, since the prohibition is rabbinic she is married and, if the son sleeps with her, Rebbi Yose the Tanna declares him guilty both for his granddaughter and his father’s wife, committing two sins in one act.: “Rebbi Yose says, if the grandfather transgressed and married her.” What did he transgress? He transgressed the words of the Sopherim121Three generations are biblically forbidden. She would be secondarily forbidden to the father. Since the Mishnah does not mention the father but “the old man”, generally interpreted as “grandfather”, this is one generation more than that spelled out in the Tosephta. Does this support R. Ḥanin that these prohibitions are unlimited in the number of generations?. Rebbi Yose in the name of Rebbi Abbahu, he asked Rebbi Joḥanan: Does this mean that secondary prohibitions have no limit? He said to him, did we learn “secondaries to secondaries”? No. Secondaries to the words of the Torah, and all of them because of his son’s daughter-in-law122Rebbi Yose the Tanna does not refer to the first part of the Mishnah speaking of a granddaughter but has a new case where the woman was the son’s daughter-in-law before marrying the father’s brother who is permitted to her.. Rebbi Ḥizqiah in the name of Rebbi Jonah, Rebbi Abbahu did not say so, but Rebbi Eleazar asked Rebbi Joḥanan, did we not learn of eight secondaries, and here they are nine! But all of them because of his son’s daughter-in-law123Since this case is the root of all secondary prohibitions it was not spelled out before; Babli Yebamot 21b..
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