Commentary for Bava Kamma 116:4
האי ובער בשדה אחר מבעי ליה לאפוקי רה"ר
Scripture would have said 'and shall feed in a neighbour's field' or ['and shall consume] another man's field.' Why then is it said in another [man's] field [unless to teach that] the valuation should be made in conjunction with another field? Let us say then that the whole import [of this verse] was to convey only this ruling, there being thus no authority to exclude public ground? — If so,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. p. 337, n. 7. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
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