Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Kiddushin 72:5

אתיא יד יד משלמים כתיב הכא (במדבר ה, כה) ולקח הכהן מיד האשה וכתיב התם (ויקרא ז, ל) ידיו תביאנה

Do not sit down on your haunches<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., do not sit down at all (Tosaf. Naz.24b, s.v.) v. Nazir (Sonc. ed.) p. 87, n. 9.');"><sup>10</sup></span> until you have told me this law: How do we know that the meal. offering of a sotah requires waving?

Daf Shevui to Kiddushin

The word “hand” is used in the context of the sotah offering and the peace-offering. This allows the rabbis to combine the two procedures—in the context of the sotah-offering it seems like the priest is supposed to wave the offering, whereas in the context of the peace-offering it seems like the owner brings it. So the resolution is that they both do so together.
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Daf Shevui to Kiddushin

The word “kaf” is used in both the context of the sotah (Numbers 6:19) and the nezirah (Numbers 5:18). This allows the process used in the sotah to be applied to the nezirah. She too waves her offering with the priest’s hand underneath.
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