“The priest shall administer to the woman the oath of the curse, and the priest shall say to the woman: May the Lord render you as a curse and as an oath among your people, in the Lord causing your thigh to fall and your belly to distend” (Numbers 5:21). “The priest shall administer to the woman the oath of the curse” – Rabbi Zeira said in the name of Rav: Why are two oaths stated regarding the sota?

One is before the scroll is erased and one after the scroll is erased, because there is no absolute chronological order in the Torah. The Rabbis say: One is an oath accompanied by a curse, and one is an oath that is not accompanied by a curse. How is the oath accompanied by a curse? It is when he says to her: I administer an oath to you that you were not defiled, but if you were defiled, it [the water] will enter you.

“And the priest shall say to the woman” – to the exclusion of a deaf woman. “May the Lord render you” – woe unto the wicked, who transform the attribute of mercy into cruelty. Every place that the Tetragrammaton is stated, it is the attribute of mercy, as it is stated: “The Lord, the Lord, God merciful and gracious” (Exodus 34:6), but here it is the attribute of cruelty. “As a curse and as an oath” – could it be that the woman herself will be “as a curse and as an oath”?

The verse states: “Among your people” (Numbers 5:27), saying that everyone will take oaths in your name and curse each other and say: ‘If you performed this evil act, your end will be like the end of so-and-so.’ “In the Lord causing your thigh to fall and your belly to distend” – it is taught: It says regarding the sota: “In the Lord causing your thigh to fall, and your belly to distend.” From the place that she began in the transgression, from there is the onset of the punishment.

With the thigh she began in the transgression, and then the belly; therefore, the thigh is cursed initially, and then the belly. The rest of the body is not spared, as it is stated: “The woman shall become a curse among her people” (Numbers 5:27). Likewise you find regarding the members of the generation of the Flood. Man began in the transgression initially, as it is stated: “The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth” (Genesis 6:5).

They were stricken first, and the rest were not spared, as it is stated: “He obliterated all existence…[from man, to animal, to crawling creature, to birds of the heavens]” (Genesis 7:23). The youth of Sodom began in the transgression initially: “The men of Sodom surrounded [the house, from young to old]” (Genesis 19:4). They too were stricken initially, and the rest were not spared, as it is stated: “And the men who were at the entrance of the house they smote with blindness, [from small to great]” (Genesis 19:11).

Pharaoh began in the transgression initially, as it is stated: “Pharaoh commanded all his people, [saying: Every son who is born, you shall cast him into the Nile]” (Exodus 1:22). “He said to his people.… Let us be [cunning with it]” (Exodus 1:9–10). He was stricken first, and the rest were not spared, as it is stated: “Upon you and upon your people…[the frogs will ascend]” (Exodus 7:29). The scouts, they began in the transgression initially, as it is stated: “They spread an evil report of the land” (Numbers 13:32).

They too were stricken first, and the rest were not spared, as it is stated: “The men, spreaders of the evil report of the land, died” (Numbers 14:37). And it says: “I am the Lord, I have spoken; surely, I will do this [to this entire evil congregation…in this wilderness they shall expire, and there they shall die]” (Numbers 14:35). The neighbors of the land of Israel, they began in the transgression initially, as it is stated: “So said the Lord: About all My [evil] neighbors, [who touch the inheritance that I bequeathed to My people Israel]” (Jeremiah 12:14).

They too were stricken first, as it is stated: “Behold, I am displacing them from upon their land” (Jeremiah 12:14). The prophets of Israel, they began in the transgression initially, as it is stated: “As from the prophets of Jerusalem duplicity has spread to all the land (Jeremiah 23:15). They too were stricken first, and the rest were not spared, as it is stated: “A curse will be derived from them [by the entire exile of Judah]” (Jeremiah 29:22).