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Shalom Rabbi, I wanted to ask a question about the Gemara in Tractate Nida, page 77b.
Samuel said, "She tested the earth, and she sat on it, and found blood on it, she is pure, as it is said ( Leviticus 15:7 ) in her flesh until she feels it in her flesh." And Tosafot 14 and 15 explained this, saying, "If she felt and knew that the blood had come out of her flesh, then she is impure. But if she did not feel that it had come out of her flesh, such as when the blood was found on pure earth, then she is said to have not tested it well, and on the earth was there blood? And to put it mildly, it is said, "It is not a good test, and on the earth is there blood from the beginning." And to put it mildly, it is said, "It is And in general, I don't understand, because it is certain that even a person who examines can find an error in his words or actions. The Torah was not given to the ministering angels. For example, a person who slaughtered an animal and examined it and found it kosher believes him, and we did not say that even one witness is faithful, but perhaps he was mistaken. And we also said that in the Nidda Daf
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It's really not the same thing. It's really possible that the blood isn't from her. Especially since she has a presupposition of purity. What's more, there's a sense of shame that she didn't feel.

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