The Talmud Selections From the Contents of That Ancient book Its Commentaries

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The Talmud Selections From the Contents of That Ancient book Its Commentaries
R H Robert Henderson Mckay
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" Rabbi Simon, the son of Abba, applied the words "very good" to retaliation ; and Rabbi Simon, the son of Lakish, to political government ; but the teaching of Rabbi Meir was, that the death of man is " very good. " Judaism aims not to separate, but to unite mankind, 216 THE TALMUD.
and this was one of the great principles of Rabbi Heir's life.
Concerning the passage, "Man shall observe the law and live in it, " he said, " Holy Writ says not Israelites, not Levites, not priests, but men; there
...fore the Gentile who observes the law stands on a level with the High Priest. " "Walk before every man in modesty and humility, " he said further. " Not only before your co-religionists, but before every man. " Rabbi Meir was a great allegorist ; it is said that he knew three hundred allegories relating to the fox alone. Of these but three fragments remain to us.
"A fox said to a bear, ' Come, let us go into this kitchen ; they are making preparations for the Sabbath, and we shall be able to find food.


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