(Devarim 23:6) "If you come into the standing corn of your neighbor": I might think (that the verse speaks of) any man (who passes the standing corn); it is, therefore, written ( Ibid .) "but you shall not lift a sickle" — when you are lifting a sickle (as a worker) upon your neighbor's standing corn. "your neighbor": but not a gentile. "your neighbor": but not the Temple. "you may pluck the ears with your hand": but you may not cut them with the sickle. "but you shall not lift a sickle" (for yourself, even) when you lift a sickle upon the standing corn of your neighbor.
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