1)

Why does the Pasuk add the words "Kol Y'mei Hisgir oso"?

1.

Rashi: To preclude from the Din of Tum'ah the days that the owner is changing the stones and the mortar prior to the Hesger. 1


1

But not after the Kohen has declared it Tamei Muchlat, which is included in the Din of Tum'ah - since the Torah writes "Kol Yemei" (Rashi).

2)

Why doesw the Torah not mention Kibus Begadim in connection with someone who enters the Tamei house.

1.

Sifra: Because it is only someone who either eats in the house or lies down in it 1 who requires Kibus Begadim.


1

Refer to 14:47:1:1.

3)

Why does the Torah discuss one who enters the house, and not one who is already in the house?

1.

Shevu'os 17b: To teach us that, if he enters in an unusual manner - backwards, 1 he is not Tamei until his entire body is in the house. 2


1

Aderes Eliyahu: If, however, he enters normally, once his head and majority are in the house, he is Tamei.

2

Once his entire body is in the house he is Tamei, even if he entered backwards, like Keilim that are in the house

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