1)

Why does the Torah add "Eishes Bincha hi"?

1.

Rashi: To teach us that he is permitted to marry the woman whom his son raped or seduced.

2)

What are the implications of "Ervas Kalascha"?

1.

Yevamos, 21b: It implies "Kalascha", 've'Lo Kalas Bincha' to preclude a son's daughter-in-law from the Isur of Arayos. 1


1

See Torah Temimah, note 34.

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