Commentary for Kiddushin 74:1
ביאה ומושב כתיב בהו ה"ק ללמד שכל מקום שנאמר ביאה ומושב אינו אלא לאחר ירושה וישיבה דברי ר' ישמעאל
both 'coming' and 'dwelling' are written!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' How then can he infer as above? Possibly 'dwelling' alone denotes extension, in all places, yet here it implies limitation, because 'coming' too is mentioned.');"><sup>1</sup></span> - It means thus: This is to teach that wherever 'coming' and 'dwelling' are stated, it means only after taking possession and settling down: that is R'Ishmael's opinion.
Daf Shevui to Kiddushin
In the baraita, R. Yishmael was referring to the libations brought with offerings (Numbers 15:2). But in this verse two words are used to indicate that the obligation occurs only in the land—תבואו, which means “enter” and “מושבותיכם” your settlements. For the rule to apply both of these words need to be used. If only “settlements” is used, then the mitzvah might apply outside the land.
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