“He shall give her the water to drink, and it will be, if she was defiled and committed trespass against her husband, the water that causes curse will enter her for bitterness, and her belly will distend, and her thigh will fall, and the woman will become a curse among her people” (Numbers 5:27). “He shall give her the water to drink…” – Rabbi Akiva would say: If the scroll was erased and she said: I will not drink, if it is due to fear, they give her to drink against her will.
But if she said it due to certainty,162She admits that she was defiled. they do not give her to drink; she has already been examined. “Will enter her” – why is it stated? Because it says: “Her belly will distend,” I have derived only her belly and her thigh; the rest of the limbs, from where is it derived? The verse states: “Will enter her.”
“And [the woman] will become a curse” – they will curse invoking her: May it befall you as it befell so-and-so. Likewise it says: “You will leave your name as a curse for My chosen: May the Lord God put you to death; but His servants He will call by another name” (Isaiah 65:15). We find that the wicked are an oath for the righteous. From where is it derived that the righteous are a blessing for the wicked?
It is as it is stated: “Nations will bless themselves by him” (Jeremiah 4:2), and it says: “He blessed them that day, saying: By you shall Israel bless, saying: May God place you like Ephraim and like Manasseh, and he placed Ephraim before Manasseh” (Genesis 48:20).