{ "language": "en", "title": "Teshuvot HaGeonim", "versionSource": "https://www.sefaria.org", "versionTitle": "Sefaria Community Translation", "actualLanguage": "en", "languageFamilyName": "english", "isBaseText": false, "isSource": false, "direction": "ltr", "heTitle": "תשובות הגאונים", "categories": [ "Responsa", "Geonim" ], "text": [ [], [ "Reuben said to Shimon: Give me my deposit that I gave you to look after. Shimon said to him: I did not receive the deposit from you and I don't need to הא ביתא קמך. And he said the direction that you brought the deposit. I said to him: Rather, the things that I do not need הא ביתא קמך, if Shimon has witnesses בהא ביתא קמך and Reuben receives or thanks (?) him " ], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [ "Regarding your question about someone who constantly takes oaths and is accustomed to swearing for everything, and a legal case arises where an oath is administered to him in court, and he violates the oath, thus exempting him from the consequences of the oath - once he has transgressed the oath, he becomes distant from the obligation of oath-taking and says, \"I will not swear at all.\" However, now he is fearful of the oath. What is the ruling in such a case? Since he was accustomed to taking oaths before this incident, and when obligated by the court, he says, \"I will not swear,\" they administer the oath to him." ] ], "sectionNames": [ "Teshuva", "Paragraph" ] }