פירוש על עבודה זרה 100:13
Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah
Trigger warning—this one is a bit gross.
The idol here is worshipped by giving it feces or urine. But when it comes to the feces this seems to be like “unbroken sprinkling” for which one should not, according to Rava, be liable. Rava resolves the difficulty by saying that it refers to moist excrement, where there is “broken up sprinkling.” The feces does not all land at the same time.
Don’t say I didn’t warn you. But aren’t you glad you are not part of the group that worships this idol?
The idol here is worshipped by giving it feces or urine. But when it comes to the feces this seems to be like “unbroken sprinkling” for which one should not, according to Rava, be liable. Rava resolves the difficulty by saying that it refers to moist excrement, where there is “broken up sprinkling.” The feces does not all land at the same time.
Don’t say I didn’t warn you. But aren’t you glad you are not part of the group that worships this idol?
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