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Day 106: Negative Commandment 62

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Negative Commandment 62 (Digest)
Vain Oaths

"You shall not take the name of the L-rd, your G‑d, in vain"Exodus 20:7.

It is forbidden to needlessly swear in the name of G‑d.

Examples:

  • To swear falsely regarding something that is an obvious untruth [e.g., to swear regarding a simple pebble that it is made of gold].
  • To swear that a phenomenon that is known to be impossible has occurred.
  • To swear to do something that violates a Torah commandment.
  • To swear in attestation of an obvious truth, e.g., to swear that all that are slaughtered die.

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"And the pit was empty; there was no water in it" (Genesis 37:24). From the implication of what is said, "And the pit was empty," do I not know that there was no water in it? What then is taught by, "there was no water in it"? There was no water, but there were snakes and scorpions in it...
  –Talmud, Shabbat 22a
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