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What, is the reference in the Mishnah not to a case where the husband said to the agent: Here you are, and it is in accordance with the opinion of R' Natan, who apparently holds that if the husband says: Here you are, it is not comparable to a case where the husband said: Acquire? The Talmud reject
The Talmud states: Come and hear an additional proof from the Mishnah. Therefore, if the husband said to the woman’s agent of receipt: I do not want you to receive the bill of divorce for her; rather, deliver and give it to her, then if the husband seeks to retract his designation, he can retract
What, is the reference in the Mishnah not to a case where the husband said to the agent: Here you are, and it is in accordance with the opinion of R' Natan, who apparently holds that the husband’s saying: Here you are, is not comparable to his saying: Acquire? The Talmud rejects this: No, the ref
The Talmud states: Come and hear proof with regard to the opinion of R' Natan from a baraita. If the husband said: Deliver this bill of divorce to my wife, if he seeks to retract his decision he can retract it. If he said: Here you are; this bill of divorce is for my wife, if the husband seeks to
§ It was stated with regard to a woman who says to her agent: Receive my bill of divorce for me, and the agent says to her husband: Your wife said: Receive my bill of divorce for me, and the husband says to the agent: Deliver and give it to her, that R' Abba says that Rav Huna says that Rav says: