Negative Commandment 336 (Digest)
Incest with a Daughter
It is forbidden to have incestuous relations with one's daughter.
The Torah doesn't explicitly mention this prohibition—for if incest with a granddaughter is forbidden, how much more so incest with a daughter. And the Sages deduced from the wording of the verses that incest with a daughter is biblically prohibited.
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> The 336th prohibition is that one is forbidden from having relations with one's daughter.
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> This mitzvah is not explicitly stated in the Torah; it does not say, "do not commit incest with your daughter," for example. The Torah already prohibited relations with one's son's daughter and one's daughter's daughter, although they are more remotely related. It is therefore obvious [that a daughter is prohibited] and it is not mentioned.
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> In tractate Yevamos it is said, "the actual prohibition of [incest with] a daughter is learned by means of derivation,;) as Rava said, 'Rabbi Yitzchok bar Avdimi said to me: "compare the two occurrences of the word heinah [they are] and the two occurrences of the word zimah [perversion].' "
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> The explanation of this passage: regarding the incestual prohibition of one's son's daughter and one's daughter's daughter, the verse says,;) "for they are [heina] your own nakedness." Regarding the prohibition [of marrying] a woman and her daughter, son's daughter, or daughter's daughter, the verse says,;) "since they are [heinah] relatives, it is perversion."
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> ;) and compare the two verses:] just as where there is a prohibition [against marrying] a woman together with her son's daughter or daughter's daughter, the same applies to her daughter;) — so too where there is a prohibition [from having relations with] one's son's daughter or daughter's daughter, the same applies to one's daughter.;)
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> Regarding the appropriate punishment, the verse states,;) "if a man marries a woman and her mother, it is perversion [zimah], and both he and they;) shall be burned with fire." So too, the punishment [for marrying] a woman and her daughter's daughter or son's daughter is burning, since regarding them the verse;) says zimah,;) just as it does by a woman and her daughter.;)
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> Tractate Kerisus;) says, "do not treat a gezeirah shavah lightly, because [the prohibition of incest with] a daughter is part of the main body of the Torah,;) and nevertheless the verse does not teach it to us [explicitly] except through a gezeirah shavah;) — 'compare the two occurrences of the word heinah and the two occurrences of the word zimah.' "
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> Think closely into the wording of the Sages, "the verse does not teach it to us," rather than, "we have not learned it." They said it in this way because all teachings of this category have been handed down to us through "The Emissary,";) and they are part of Torah tradition, as we explained in the introduction to our explanation of the Mishneh.
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> The verse does not mention this prohibition explicitly because it can be derived from a gezeirah shavah. This is their intention in saying, "the verse does not teach it to us [explicitly] except through a gezeirah shavah." And their statement, "main body of the Torah" is sufficient [to teach us that this mitzvah counts as one of the 613].
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> The conclusion of this discussion is that one who transgresses the prohibition of [incest with] one's daughter, daughter's daughter, or son's daughter is punished by s'reifah.;) If the act was intentional, but no one knows of the transgression, or there was no valid testimony, the punishment is kares.;) If one of them transgressed unintentionally, that person must bring a sin-offering.;)
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> Not explicitly stated, as are the other incestual relationships, but learned by one of the principles of Torah derivation.
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> Lev. 18:10.
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> Lev. 18:17.
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> There is an Oral Tradition handed down from the time the Torah was given on Mt. Sinai, that when the same word occurs in two different contexts, the two laws can be compared. There must be a tradition for each particular instance.
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> As stated clearly in the verse, Lev. 18:17.
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> Until here is the Rambam's explanation of the Gemara's statement, "compare the two occurrences of the word heinah." Now he explains the meaning of, "the two occurrences of the word zimah."
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> Lev. 20:14.
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> Actually only the second one is executed; see Hilchos Isurei Biyah, 2:7.
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> Lev. 18:17.
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> See Heller edition, note 25.
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> I.e., a mother and her daughter, as in Lev. 20:14.
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> In the Second Introductory Principle, the Rambam stated that if a law is only derived, it does not count as one of the 613 mitzvos. However, there he says that when this expression — "main body of the Torah" [gufei Torah] — is used, the law does count as one of the 613. This is evidently his intention in quoting this passage.
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> Rather than with an explicit verse.
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> I.e., Moshe Rabbenu. If, however, the expression, "we have not learned" was used, this could imply that a gezeirah shavah could be derived by the Sages themselves. See Yad Halevi, note 5.
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> I.e., pouring molten metal down the person's throat. See P228.
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Negative Commandment 335 (Digest)
Incest with a Daughter's Daughter
"The nakedness of . . . [or] your daughter's daughter you shall not uncover their nakedness, for they are your own nakedness"—Leviticus 18:10.
It is forbidden to have incestuous relations with one's daughter's daughter.
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> The 335th prohibition is that one is forbidden from having relations with one's daughter's daughter.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "do not commit incest with [your son's daughter or] your daughter's daughter, for they are your own nakedness.
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Negative Commandment 337 (Digest)
Incest with a Mother-in-Law or Wife's Daughter
"You shall not uncover the nakedness of a woman and her daughter"—Leviticus 18:17.
It is forbidden to have incestuous relations with one's wife's mother or daughter.
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> The 337th prohibition is that one is forbidden from having relations with a woman and her daughter.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "do not commit incest with a woman and her daughter."
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> One who transgresses this prohibition — i.e., one of them is his wife, and he has relations with the other — and does so intentionally, is punished by s'reifa;) if there is acceptable testimony, in addition to kares.;) If he transgressed unintentionally, he must bring a sin-offering.;)
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> Lev. 18:17.
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> See note to N336.
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Negative Commandment 338 (Digest)
Incest with a Wife's Paternal Grandmother or a Wife's Son's Daughter
"...her son's daughter..."—Leviticus 18:17.
It is forbidden to have incestuous relations with one's wife's paternal grandmother or one's wife's son's daughter.
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> The 338th prohibition is that one is forbidden from having relations with a woman and her son's daughter.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "[do not commit incest with a woman and her daughter.] Do not even take her son's daughter."
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> For this prohibition, too, the punishment is s'reifah and kares for an intentional transgression, and a sin-offering if unintentional.
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Negative Commandment 339 (Digest)
Incest with a Wife's Maternal Grandmother or a Wife's Daughter's Daughter
"...and her daughter's daughter you shall not marry"—Leviticus 18:17.
It is forbidden to have incestuous relations with one's wife's maternal grandmother or one's wife's daughter's daughter.
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> The 339th prohibition is that one is forbidden from having relations with a woman and her daughter's daughter.
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> The source of this commandment is G‑d's statement,;) "[do not commit incest with a woman and her daughter. Do not even take her son's daughter] or her daughter's daughter."
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> For this prohibition the punishment is kares and s'reifah for an intentional transgression, and a sin-offering if unintentional.
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