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הֲרֵינִי נָזִיר לִכְשֶׁיְּהֵא לִי בֵן, וְנָזִיר מֵאָה יוֹם. נוֹלַד לוֹ בֵן עַד שִׁבְעִים, לֹא הִפְסִיד כְּלוּם. לְאַחַר שִׁבְעִים, סוֹתֵר שִׁבְעִים, שֶׁאֵין תִּגְלַחַת פָּחוֹת מִשְּׁלשִׁים יוֹם:

(If he said:) "I shall be a Nazirite when I have a son," and ("I shall be) a Nazirite a hundred days," if he had a son by seventy days, he has lost nothing. [For when he suspends his own Naziritism and counts the Naziritism for his son, and then completes the count of the seventy that he counted until the hundred that he vowed, i.e., thirty days, there are found to be thirty days between the shaving for the Naziritism of his son and the completion of his own Naziritism, so that he has lost nothing.] (If he had a son) after seventy days, the (addition to) seventy is offset, for there is no shaving (after) less than thirty days. [If he counted more than seventy days before he began (counting for) the Naziritism of his son, and suspended his own Naziritism to begin the latter — when he shaves himself for the Naziritism of his son and comes to complete the hundred that he vowed for himself, there are found to be fewer than thirty days between the shaving for his sons' Naziritism and the shaving for his own Naziritism. And there cannot be less than thirty days between one shaving and another, so that he is found to have lost all those days that he counted beyond seventy.]

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