פירוש על כתובות 81:1
Rashi on Ketubot
Mishne' I seduced - In the Gemara it will be explained why the author of the Mishne did not mention the case of I forced your daughter:
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And he does not pay the penalty - In tractate Bava Kama we extrapolate that someone who admits his liability with regard to a fine is exempt from (paying it), (this is deduced) from (the verse) 'that which the judges make wicked' to exclude someone who makes himself wicked:
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My ox killed someone - and I am liable to pay a redemption (fee):
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Behold this one pays on his own volition - he (the author) holds a redemption fee is monetary compensation (as opposed to being a penalty):
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The servant belon to someone - and I am liable to (pay) 30 sela:
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He does not pay - as they (the 30 sela) are a penalty, [the proof of this is] that even if (the slave) was only worth one dinar he pays (lit. gives) 30 (sela)
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