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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

129A somewhat more explicit version of this is in Sukkah 5:4 (55c l. 7); a different version of this and the following paragraphs is found in the last part of Num. rabba 4. It is written: David turned1301Chr. 16:43. Probably what was intended was 2S. 6:20 (correctly quoted in Sukkah), the end of the story of the transfer of the Ark to the City of David.. Who are the “empty ones”1312S. 6:20, where Michal criticizes David for dancing in the street.? Rebbi Abba bar Cahana said, the most empty one, that is the dancer132Greek ὀρχηστής, οῦ, ὁ.. She told him, today the honor of my father’s house became obvious. One said about the family of Saul that one never saw a heel or a thumb of them. That is what is written: He came to the sheep fences1331S. 24:3.. Rebbi Abun ben Rebbi Eleazar: That was a fence inside a fence134This explains the plural used in the verse and shows that Saul went to relieve himself in the cave guarded from the outside by a double fence. In the Babli, Berakhot62b, this is quoted as tannaitic text.. Saul came to spread his feet1331S. 24:3.. He saw him how he lifted a little and covered a little. He said, one who would touch such modesty would be cursed. That is what he told him, behold, what your eyes saw today1351S. 24:10., etc. Is it not written “I had mercy on you” but it had mercy on you1351S. 24:10., your modesty had mercy on you. David told Michal1362S. 6:21., etc. With the servant girls you mentioned, with them I shall be honored1372S. 6:22., for they are not servant girls but mothers. How was she punished? Michal, Saul’s daughter, had no child1382S. 6:23. The verse ends: up to the day of her death, implying that she died in childbirth., But is it not written: The sixth Yitreˋam, of his wife Calf1392S. 3:5. Only Michal is called “David’s wife” (1S. 25:44). The problem that Yitreˋam was born in Hebron is not addressed; it is discussed in the Babli, 21a.. She mood like a calf and died.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sukkah

80A slightly shortened version is in Sanhedrin2:4, Notes 129–139. A different version is found in the last part of Num. rabba4. It is written: David returned to bless his house when Mikhal, Saul’s daughter, came towards him812S. 6:20, where Michal criticizes David for dancing in the street.., etc. Who is one of the empty ones? Abba bar Cahana said, the most empty one, that is the dancer82Greek ʼορχηστής, ου̅, ‘ο.. She told him, today the honor of my father’s house became obvious. One said about the family of Saul that one never saw a heel or a thumb of them. That is what is written: He came to the sheep fences along the road and there was a cave831S.24:3.. Rebbi Abun in the name of Rebbi Eleazar: That was a fence inside a fence84This explains the plural used in the verse and shows that Saul went to relieve himself in the cave guarded from the outside by a double fence. In the Babli, Berakhot 62b, this is quoted as tannaitic text.. Saul came to spread his feet831S.24:3.. He saw him how he lifted a little and covered a little. [David] said, how could one touch such a righteous body. That is what he told him, behold, what your eyes saw today which today gave me in your hand in the cave and I could have killed you851S. 24:10., etc. Is it not written “I had mercy on you” but it had mercy on you851S. 24:10., your modesty had mercy on you. David told Michal, before the Eternal Who chose me over your father862S. 6:21., etc. And I was still humbler than this and I was lowly in my eyes, and with the servant girls you mentioned, with them I shall be honored872S. 6:22., for they are not servant girls but mothers. How was she punished? Michal, Saul’s daughter, had no child until the day of her death882S. 6:23, implying that she died in childbirth.. But is it not written: The sixth Yitre`am, of his wife Calf892S. 3:5. Only Michal is called “David’s wife” (1S. 25:44). The problem that Yitre`am was born in Hebron is not addressed; it is discussed in the Babli, 21a.. She mooed like a calf and died.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

129A somewhat more explicit version of this is in Sukkah 5:4 (55c l. 7); a different version of this and the following paragraphs is found in the last part of Num. rabba 4. It is written: David turned1301Chr. 16:43. Probably what was intended was 2S. 6:20 (correctly quoted in Sukkah), the end of the story of the transfer of the Ark to the City of David.. Who are the “empty ones”1312S. 6:20, where Michal criticizes David for dancing in the street.? Rebbi Abba bar Cahana said, the most empty one, that is the dancer132Greek ὀρχηστής, οῦ, ὁ.. She told him, today the honor of my father’s house became obvious. One said about the family of Saul that one never saw a heel or a thumb of them. That is what is written: He came to the sheep fences1331S. 24:3.. Rebbi Abun ben Rebbi Eleazar: That was a fence inside a fence134This explains the plural used in the verse and shows that Saul went to relieve himself in the cave guarded from the outside by a double fence. In the Babli, Berakhot62b, this is quoted as tannaitic text.. Saul came to spread his feet1331S. 24:3.. He saw him how he lifted a little and covered a little. He said, one who would touch such modesty would be cursed. That is what he told him, behold, what your eyes saw today1351S. 24:10., etc. Is it not written “I had mercy on you” but it had mercy on you1351S. 24:10., your modesty had mercy on you. David told Michal1362S. 6:21., etc. With the servant girls you mentioned, with them I shall be honored1372S. 6:22., for they are not servant girls but mothers. How was she punished? Michal, Saul’s daughter, had no child1382S. 6:23. The verse ends: up to the day of her death, implying that she died in childbirth., But is it not written: The sixth Yitreˋam, of his wife Calf1392S. 3:5. Only Michal is called “David’s wife” (1S. 25:44). The problem that Yitreˋam was born in Hebron is not addressed; it is discussed in the Babli, 21a.. She mood like a calf and died.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sukkah

80A slightly shortened version is in Sanhedrin2:4, Notes 129–139. A different version is found in the last part of Num. rabba4. It is written: David returned to bless his house when Mikhal, Saul’s daughter, came towards him812S. 6:20, where Michal criticizes David for dancing in the street.., etc. Who is one of the empty ones? Abba bar Cahana said, the most empty one, that is the dancer82Greek ʼορχηστής, ου̅, ‘ο.. She told him, today the honor of my father’s house became obvious. One said about the family of Saul that one never saw a heel or a thumb of them. That is what is written: He came to the sheep fences along the road and there was a cave831S.24:3.. Rebbi Abun in the name of Rebbi Eleazar: That was a fence inside a fence84This explains the plural used in the verse and shows that Saul went to relieve himself in the cave guarded from the outside by a double fence. In the Babli, Berakhot 62b, this is quoted as tannaitic text.. Saul came to spread his feet831S.24:3.. He saw him how he lifted a little and covered a little. [David] said, how could one touch such a righteous body. That is what he told him, behold, what your eyes saw today which today gave me in your hand in the cave and I could have killed you851S. 24:10., etc. Is it not written “I had mercy on you” but it had mercy on you851S. 24:10., your modesty had mercy on you. David told Michal, before the Eternal Who chose me over your father862S. 6:21., etc. And I was still humbler than this and I was lowly in my eyes, and with the servant girls you mentioned, with them I shall be honored872S. 6:22., for they are not servant girls but mothers. How was she punished? Michal, Saul’s daughter, had no child until the day of her death882S. 6:23, implying that she died in childbirth.. But is it not written: The sixth Yitre`am, of his wife Calf892S. 3:5. Only Michal is called “David’s wife” (1S. 25:44). The problem that Yitre`am was born in Hebron is not addressed; it is discussed in the Babli, 21a.. She mooed like a calf and died.
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Tractate Soferim

The following are written as one word and read as two words: fortune is come;76Gen. 30, 11, written baggad and read ba’gad. a fiery law;77Deut. 33, 2, written ’eshdath and read ’esh dath. consumed of the fire;78Jer. 6, 29, written me’eshtam and read me’esh tam. what mean ye;79Isa. 3, 15, written mallakem and read mah lakem. and, behold, he;80Jer. 18, 3, written wehinnehu and read wehinneh hu’. what they;81Ezek. 8, 6, written mahem and read mah hem. Bani, of;821 Chron. 9, 4, written Binyamin and read Bani min. of the Benjamites;83ibid. XXVII, 12, written lebenyemini and read labben yemini. the helpless;84Ps. 10, 10, written ḥelka’im and read ḥel ka’im. may He incite death;85ibid. LV, 16, written yashshimaweth and read yashshi maweth. of the proud oppressors;86ibid. CXXIII, 4, written lig’eyonim and read lig’ë yonim. out of the whirlwind;87Job 38, 1, written minhasse‘arah and read min hasse‘arah. out of a whirlwind;88ibid. XL, 6, written minse‘arah and read min se‘arah. were broken down.89Neh. 2, 13, written hammeperuẓim and read hem peruẓim.
The reverse of the above are the following:90Which are written as two words and read as one. when … were merry;91Judg. 16, 25, written ki ṭob and read ḳetob. of Benjamin;921 Sam. 9, 1, written mibben yamin and read mibbinyamin. that … may be increased;93Isa. 9, 6, written lamed-mem resh-beth-he and read lemarbeh. out of the cave;941 Sam. 24. 8, written min hamme‘arah and read mehamme‘arah. by Myself;95Isa. 44, 24, written mi’itti and read me’itti. with their axes;962 Chron. 34, 6, written beḥar bothehem and read beḥarbothehem. from the daughter;97Lam. 1, 6, written min bath and read mibbath. like the ostriches.98ibid. IV, 3, written kaye ‘enim and read kayye‘enim.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sotah

300Parallels in Midrash Samuel 13, 27; Num. rabba 9(29); Tanḥuma Buber Ḥuqqat 8, Tanḥuma Ḥuqqat 4; Babli Sanhedrin 49a. It is written3012S. 14:25.: “No man in Israel was beautiful like Absalom, to be very much praised.” I could think, in everything. The verse says, “from his foot sole to the top of his forehead302But his hair was questionable.”. It is written3031S. 9:2.: “He had a son whose name was Saul, select and good, no one of the Children of Israel was better than he.” I could think, in everything. The verse says, “from his shoulder on he was higher than all the people.” But about Abner, what is written3042S. 3:38.? “You should know that a leader and great man fell today in Israel.” 305To the end of the paragraph, this is from Peah 1:1, Notes 176–179. The question asked is, why did Providence let Abner lose his usual caution when dealing with Joab. The presumed argument between Saul and Abner is explained in detail in the commentary by R. Ḥananel (Kairuan, early 11th Cent.) to Sanhedrin 49a, quoted in Arukh (s. v. בור ז) as Yerushalmi text; but clearly it is a paraphrase. (Printed on the margin of the Wilna Babli). Why was Abner killed? Rebbi Joshua ben Levi, Rebbi Simeon ben Laqish, and the rabbis. Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, because he made fun of the lives of his squires as it is said (2Sam. 2:14): “Let the squires get up and play before us.” R. Simeon ben Laqish said, because he prefaced his name before that of David; that is what is written (2Sam. 3:12) “Abner sent messengers to David the underling, saying: Whose is the land?” He wrote: From Abner to David. The rabbis say, because he did not let Shaul make peace with David. That is what is written (1Sam. 24:5): “My father, see, but see the corner of your coat in my hand!” He said to him, what do you want from the prattling of this one, it was torn off by thorns. But when they came to the circle, he said to him (1Sam. 26:14): “Can you answer, Abner?” About the corner, you said it was torn off by a thorn; were spear and pitcher cut off by a thorn? But some say, because he had it in his power to intervene for Nob, the city of priests, and he did not intervene.
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