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1) [line 1] BORER - chooses 3a) [line 7] KEROVIN - relatives
b) [line 7] PESULIN (PESULEI EDUS) - invalid witnesses
4) [line 8] MUMCHIN MI'PI BEIS DIN - experts approved by Beis Din 6) [line 19] B'ARKA'OS SHEBE'SURYA SHANU - the Mishnah is referring to nonqualified judges (courts) in Surya (Syria; areas from modern-day Syria that were conquered by David ha'Melech. Presumably there were no Talmidei Chachamim in Surya.) 7) [line 29] AMREI B'MA'ARAVA - they answered in Eretz Yisrael (lit. the west) 8) [line 38] NEKIYEI HA'DA'AS SHEB'YERUSHALAYIM - (lit. the pure of mind) those who were meticulous about their conduct, who lived in Yerushalayim 9) [line 40] KOL KEMINEI D'PASIL DAYANEI?! - Is he believed to disqualify judges?! 10) [line 43] LO KOL HEIMENU - (lit. not everything is from him) he does not have the legal power; he is not believed
11a) [line 43] DAYAN SHE'MUMCHEH LA'RABIM - a judge known to the public to
be an expert 12) [line 44] AD SHE'YEKABEL ALAV BEIS DIN SHE'MUMCHEH LA'RABIM - (a) until the claimant accepts to go before a Beis Din known to the public to be comprised of experts (RASHI, as cited by the YAD RAMAH); (b) according to the Girsa AD SHE'YEKABEL ALAV *BIFNEI* BEIS DIN SHE'MUMCHEH LA'RABIM - until he accepts upon himself to be judged by a certain Yachid Mumcheh in front of a Beis Din. The Beis Din can force the claimant's opponent to come before the Mumcheh since the Mumcheh alone does not have this power (RASHI, RABEINU CHANANEL); (c) until the claimant's opponent accepts the Arka'os before a Beis Din of Mumchin. Once he accepts them in front of a Beis Din, he becomes obligated to be judged before them (YAD RAMAH) 13) [line 46] ILEIMA L'MAMON, RACHMANA PASLEI - if we say [that the single witness mentioned in the Mishnah is testifying] for a monetary matter, the Torah itself disqualifies him!
14) [line 46] IY LI'SHEVU'AH, HEIMUNEI MEHEIMAN K'VEI TREI (SHEVU'AH: ED
ECHAD) - if we say [that the single witness mentioned in the Mishnah is
testifying] for a matter involving a Shevu'ah, he is believed like two
witnesses! 15) [line 47] D'KIBLEI ALEI K'VEI TREI - that he (the litigant) accepted [the testimony of] him (the single witness) upon himself like [the testimony of] two witnesses 16) [last line] NE'EMAN ALAI ABA - my father, to me, is trustworthy [to be an impartial judge (RASHI) or witness (RABEINU CHANANEL, ME'IRI) in our case] 17) [last line] RO'EI VAKAR - cattle shepherds (such shepherds are not experts in monetary law and thus cannot serve as judges)
18) [line 2] KEGON D'KIBLEI ALEI B'CHAD - the case is where he (the litigant) accepted him (his father, or the father of his opponent) upon himself as one [judge on a Beis Din of three (RASHI), or as one witness in a set of two witnesses (TOSFOS)] 19) [line 10] B'VA HU V'ACHER L'FOSLAN - [the case is where] he (the litigant) and another person come to disqualify them (the witnesses of his opponent)
20) [line 11] NOGE'A B'EDUSO HU (NOGE'A B'EDUS) - he is biased in his
testimony 21) [line 12] KEGON SHE'KARA ALAV IR'ER - the case is where he protested about the validity of the witness
22a) [line 13] IR'ER D'GAZLENUSA - a protest based on thievery (i.e. the
litigant protests that the witness is not valid because he is a thief) 23) [line 18] MACHLOKES BI'SHTEI KITEI EDIM - the argument (in the Mishnah between Rebbi Meir and the Chachamim) is in a case where there are two sets of witnesses (i.e. the litigant's opponent says that he has two sets of witnesses to support his claim, and the litigant and another person want to disqualify one set)
24) [line 19] TZARICH L'VARER - he needs to clarify [his claims]. 25) [line 21] AMRU LEFANAV RAV AMI V'RAV ASI - they, Rav Ami and Rav Asi, said in front of him (Rav Dimi) 26) [line 27] HA'BA LIDON BI'SHETAR UV'CHAZAKAH - one who comes to be judged with [a claim that he has] a Shtar and a Chazakah [as proof that the land belongs to him] (see Background to Bava Basra 169:26) 27) [line 30] REBBI MEIR K'REBBI - Rebbi Meir is expressing the view of Rebbi (who holds "Tzarich l'Varer")
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