(22:10) ("The oath of the L–rd shall be) between the two of them": to exclude the heirs. "between the two of them": to include an oath (obtaining) in an instance in which the other is suspect (i.e., if one is suspect, the other swears and takes.) "between the two of them": to exclude the judge — that he not make him swear against his will. R. Nathan says: "between the two of them": We are hereby apprised that the oath devolves upon the two of them.