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Shevuot 49a-b: Being Responsible for Another’s Belongings
Shevuot 48a-b: Requiring an Oath Without a Claim
Shevuot 47a-b: Those Who Cannot Be Trusted
Shevuot 46a-b: Items Typically Lent or Rented
Shevuot 45a-b: The Sages Defend Workers’ Rights
Shevuot 44a-b: An Oath Allowing a Plaintiff to Collect
Shevuot 43a-b: Measurement of a Claim
Shevuot 42a-b: Biblical Oaths and Rabbinic Oaths
Shevuot 41a-b: Must a Loan Be Repaid in Front of Witnesses
Shevuot 40a-b: Admitting to Barley in the Face of a Claim of Wheat
Shevuot 39a-b: A Trick With a Stick
Shevuot 38a-b: An Oath on a Partial Claim
Shevuot 37a-b: An Unusual Torah Law
Shevuot 36a-b: The Universally Applicable Oath on a Deposit
Shevuot 35a-b: Promises, Promises
Shevuot 34a-b: Seeing Without Knowing
Shevuot 33a-b: A Witness in Part
Shevuot 32a-b: Taking Back One’s Own Property
Shevuot 31a-b: Distance Yourself From a False Matter
Shevuot 30a-b: The Oath of Testimony
Shevuot 29a-b: Swearing About the Impossible
Shevuot 28a-b: A Second Vow of Nezirut
Shevuot 27a-b: An Oath to Perform Mitzvot
Shevuot 26a-b: Breaking an Oath
Shevuot 25a-b: An Oath He Cannot Keep
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