Quoting%20commentary for Yoma 154:2
ואימא אידי ואידי מצרות חד לצרות דידיה וחד לצרות דאתיין ליה מעלמא דומיא דאם תקח מי כתיב אם תקח ואם תענה אם תענה ואם תקח כתיב
it reads: 'And if thou shalt take' But perhaps both refer to affliction through rivals; one through rivalries among them, the other through rivalries of new wives, so that ['if thou shalt afflict'] would be the same as 'if thou shalt take'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Thus the question as to the meaning of 'and' would be disposed of.');"><sup>2</sup></span> Does Scripture say: 'If thou wilt take and afflict'?
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