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/This halacha is still not clearly defined since there are so many shitos and so many possibilities. If someone always davens arvit after 120 and now davened before shkiya should daven over. but what about someone who always davens at 20? maybe that is always plag maariv? or one who always does 72 and now mistakenly does 20 maybe now is also after tzait??
(→‎Arvit Before Sunset If One Davened Mincha after Plag: Since the zman of maariv according to the Rabbanan is tzeit. It would follow that this halacha hinges on tzeit)
(/This halacha is still not clearly defined since there are so many shitos and so many possibilities. If someone always davens arvit after 120 and now davened before shkiya should daven over. but what about someone who always davens at 20? maybe that is always plag maariv? or one who always does 72 and now mistakenly does 20 maybe now is also after tzait??)
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#One who ''davened'' ''arvit'' prior to ten- and three-quarter hours has not fulfilled his obligation and must ''daven'' again.<ref>Mishna Brurah 233:10, Kaf HaChaim 233:11 as is implied by Shulchan Aruch 233:1 </ref>
#One who ''davened'' ''arvit'' prior to ten- and three-quarter hours has not fulfilled his obligation and must ''daven'' again.<ref>Mishna Brurah 233:10, Kaf HaChaim 233:11 as is implied by Shulchan Aruch 233:1 </ref>
#One who means to ''daven arvit'' after ''tzeit hakochavim'' but mistakenly ''davened'' before, must ''daven'' again at the proper time.<ref>Gemara Brachot 27b writes that on Friday afternoon someone who made a mistake and said [[Arvit]] early thinking it was nighttime according to Abaye he would have to pray again. The Rabbenu Yonah 18b s.v. Rav explains that since one made a mistake and did not intend to pray [[Arvit]] early one does not fulfill one’s obligation. The Magen Avraham 263:26 and Mishna Brurah 263:55 agree that this halacha applies equally to a weeknight as to Friday night. </ref>
#One who means to ''daven arvit'' after ''tzeit hakochavim'' but mistakenly ''davened'' from ''plag hamincha'', must ''daven'' again at the proper time.<ref>Gemara Brachot 27b writes that on Friday afternoon someone who made a mistake and said [[Arvit]] early thinking it was nighttime according to Abaye he would have to pray again. The Rabbenu Yonah 18b s.v. Rav explains that since one made a mistake and did not intend to pray [[Arvit]] early one does not fulfill one’s obligation. The Magen Avraham 263:26 and Mishna Brurah 263:55 agree that this halacha applies equally to a weeknight as to Friday night. </ref>


===Arvit Before Sunset If One Davened Mincha Early===
===Arvit Before Sunset If One Davened Mincha Early===
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