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Talmud su Ecclesiaste 12:12

וְיֹתֵ֥ר מֵהֵ֖מָּה בְּנִ֣י הִזָּהֵ֑ר עֲשׂ֨וֹת סְפָרִ֤ים הַרְבֵּה֙ אֵ֣ין קֵ֔ץ וְלַ֥הַג הַרְבֵּ֖ה יְגִעַ֥ת בָּשָֽׂר׃

E inoltre, figlio mio, sii ammonito: di fare molti libri non c'è fine; e molto studio è una stanchezza della carne.

Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

“Rebbi Aqiba says, also he who reads outside books.” 94Babli 100b, Eccl. rabba 12(13). For example, the books of Ben Sirach and Ben Laana95The name of the second, otherwise unknown, author is בן לענא in G and בן תגלא in the Midrash. Rav Saadya Gaon in his Egron (Note 152) seems to read בן עיראי. In the Babli: books of heretics (מינין). The only books forbidden to study are non-canonical books claiming biblical status.. But the books of Homer and all books written from now on, one who reads them is like one who reads a letter. What is the reason? More than these, my son, be careful96Eccl. 12:12. The reference is to the end of the verse, not quoted here: לַהַג הַרְבֶּה. The quote leads to a digression about Eccl. 12:11. etc. They are given to be read, not given for exertion.
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