A Talmudic Miscellany Or a Thousand And One Extracts From the Talmud the M
A Talmudic Miscellany Or a Thousand And One Extracts From the Talmud the M
Paul Isaac Hershon
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15), " Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. " Ben Zoma looked and went out of his mind ; of him the Scripture says (Prov. Xxv. 16), " Hast thou found honey ? eat only so much as is sufficient for thee, lest thou be filled therewith and vomit it. " Acher cut the plants. Only Akiva departed in peace. Ibid. , fol. 14, col. 2. Note. — Rashi explains this by saying these men went up to heaven ; but Maimonides much more rationally teaches that the Paradise (d1"1B) or garden h...ere is merely the retreat of profound philosophic meditation. These Jive * Shechentzia is the name of a place near Nahardaa. See "La Geogra- phic du Talmud, " by Dr. A. Xeubauer, p. 363. 76 A TALMUDIC MISCELLANY. intuitions were technically styled the DTISfl:— (i. ) To knoiv that there is a God; (2. ) to ignore every other beside Him; (3. ) to feel His unity ; (4. ) to love His person. ; and (5. ) to stand in awe of His Majesty (see Yad Hachaz. , chap. 4, sec. 19). Deep thought in these matters was spoken of by the Kabbis as promenading in the garden.
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