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➡️ Tuvia and Yitzi talk Parsha; Ki Teitze (כי תצא)
This week we read about the Miztvah of not being late in fulfilling a Neder (a vow) a person takes upon themself. Why does the Torah emphasize the time aspect? Why doesn't the Torah just say "make sure to pay up"...?
And even more than that, the Torah says, that if a person doesn't pay on time, it's a sin, and if a person doesn't vow at all - then there's no sin - why does the Torah have to tell us that?
What's even the thought that a person would sin, if they don't vow...?!