Dude, that little bit about the writers of the Talmud having different interpretations of the same passage over centuries isn't simply deduced from that one footnote. It's a defining feature of the Talmud that should be evident to anyone who looks into it for any reason other than to just say "Y'see? Y'See? Eve did fuck the serpent after all!" would have noticed.
As to why they quoted Rabbi Johannon saying that, it's largely because it was part of a larger quote concerning the subject of lust, which is relevant to marriage, which is the subject of that tractate. They seemed to have more scruples about just taking things out of context than you tend to do; hence why they put that footnote, "In the Garden of Eden, according to a tradition."
As to why they quoted Rabbi Johannon saying that, it's largely because it was part of a larger quote concerning the subject of lust, which is relevant to marriage, which is the subject of that tractate. They seemed to have more scruples about just taking things out of context than you tend to do; hence why they put that footnote, "In the Garden of Eden, according to a tradition."
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