Whence is it derived that they were not suspect of illicit relations? From (Leviticus 24:10) "And there went out the son of an Israelite woman, the son of an Egyptian man," the verse apprising us of Israel’s eminence, this being the only instance of its kind, wherefore Scripture singles it out. And it is said of them in the tradition (Song of Songs 4:12) "A locked garden is my sister, my bride, a fountain locked.": "a locked garden" — the women: "a fountain locked" — the men.
Why Would One Case Merit Special Mention
Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 5:3