Comentário sobre Tahorot 6:2
אַרְבָּעָה סְפֵקוֹת רַבִּי יְהוֹשֻׁעַ מְטַמֵּא וַחֲכָמִים מְטַהֲרִין. כֵּיצַד. הַטָּמֵא עוֹמֵד וְהַטָּהוֹר עוֹבֵר, הַטָּהוֹר עוֹמֵד וְהַטָּמֵא עוֹבֵר, הַטֻּמְאָה בִרְשׁוּת הַיָּחִיד וְטָהֳרָה בִרְשׁוּת הָרַבִּים, טָהֳרָה בִרְשׁוּת הַיָּחִיד וְטֻמְאָה בִרְשׁוּת הָרַבִּים, סָפֵק נָגַע סָפֵק לֹא נָגַע, סָפֵק הֶאֱהִיל סָפֵק לֹא הֶאֱהִיל, סָפֵק הִסִּיט סָפֵק לֹא הִסִּיט, רַבִּי יְהוֹשֻׁע מְטַמֵּא, וַחֲכָמִים מְטַהֲרִין:
Há quatro casos de impureza incerta que o rabino Yehoshua declara impuro e os sábios declaram puro. Como assim? Se uma pessoa impura estava [em uma área coberta, como debaixo de uma árvore, constituindo uma "tenda" ou área de impureza]] e uma pessoa pura passou por ela; ou uma pessoa pura estava [em uma área coberta] e uma pessoa impura passou; ou se algo impuro estava em um domínio privado e [era próximo a] algo puro no domínio público [adjacente]; ou se algo puro estava no domínio privado e [era próximo a] algo impuro no domínio público [adjacente]; se houver uma incerteza sobre se alguém tocou [no objeto impuro] ou não, ou se [isto é, a área coberta] cobriu [a pessoa impura e pura ao mesmo tempo] ou não cobriu, ou se alguém moveu [o objeto impuro, mesmo indiretamente] ou não o moveu; [em todos esses casos de incerteza] O rabino Yehoshua declara-o impuro, e os Sábios declaram-no puro.
Bartenura on Mishnah Tahorot
English Explanation of Mishnah Tahorot
How so? If an unclean man stood and a clean man passed by or the clean man stood and the unclean one passed by; or if an unclean object was in a private domain and a clean one in the public domain or the clean object was in the private domain and the unclean one in the public domain, and there is doubt whether there was contact or not, or whether there was overshadowing or not, or whether there was shifting or not: Rabbi Joshua rules that the clean becomes unclean, But the sages rule that the clean remains clean.
There are four cases here:
1) An unclean man is standing and a clean man passes by him and he may have been defiled by contact, overshadowing or shifting.
2) The same situation but the clean man is standing and the unclean one is moving.
3) There is an unclean object in the private domain and an clean one in the public domain and the clean one may have had contact with the unclean one.
4) The same situation but the positions are reversed.
Rabbi Joshua says that since at least one of the elements was in the private domain, the doubt is impure.
The other sages say that for impurity to occur both elements have to be in the same situation within the private domain both must be moving or both must be standing. Since in all of these cases one element is either not in the private domain or one element is moving and the other standing, there is no impurity.