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(The cycle moves this week from Gittin (about divorces) to Kiddushin (about marriages). I wonder why that order and not the other.)

The talmud discusses valid and invalid ways of acquiring a wife, and during the discussion takes a side path into acquiring slaves. The sons of Rabbi Chuna ben Abin bought a slave for copper coins (that is, the price was specified in coins). However, they did not have coins with them, so they left a silver ingot as a pledge. The slave's value then increased and the owner sought to cancel the arrangement. Rav Ammi ruled that the owner could do so, because the buyers had not paid coins and the ingot was not a payment. (8b)

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Date: 2008-10-17 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zevabe.livejournal.com
Back of the Aryeh Carmel book Siyatta L'Gemara (I think the English title is Aid to Talmud Study) lists all the tractates, how many daf (folio pages) in Vilna printing of the Babylonian Talmud, and how many chapters in mishna. Noticed the theme, theorized on my own.

However, thematic answers do occur for several consecutive tractates with the same number of chapters (as for example at the beginning of Gemara Sotah for tractates Nazir & Sotah)

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