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Eleazar ben Pedat

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Moses himself admitted 'I was afraid of the anger,' while of secret charity the Bible says, 'A gift in secret pacifies anger'". Benevolence and acts of loving-kindness (ื’ืžื™ืœื•ืช ื—ืกื“ื™ื) are, according to Eleazar's interpretation, even greater than charity; as the Bible says, "Sow to yourselves in righteousness , reap in mercy ." With reference to ืฆื“ืงื”, the Bible uses "sowing," indicating an operation that leaves it in doubt whether the sower will or will not enjoy the fruit; while with reference to mercy "reaping" is used, an occupation that renders the enjoying of the results very probable. From the same Scriptural expression Eleazar draws the lesson, "Charity is rewarded only in proportion to the kindness in it"; that is, the pleasant and thoughtful way in which it is given, and the personal sacrifice it involves.
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Eleazar's fame as an expert expounder of the Law having reached Babylonia, his most prominent contemporaries there addressed to him intricate halakhic questions, to which he returned satisfactory answers. This happened so often that he became known in his native country as the "master of the land of
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Eleazar was averse to the study of esoteric matters. With reference to this study, he would cite the saying of Ben Sira, "Seek not things that are too hard for you, and search not out things that are above your strength". He prized knowledge above all things; therefore he remarked," He who possesses
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Eleazar was exceedingly poor, and often lacked the necessaries of life. Nevertheless, he would never accept any gifts, or even invitations to the patriarch's table. When any were extended to him, he would decline them with the remark, "It seems that you do not wish me to live long, since the Bible
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He frequently sang the praises of charity. "The practice of charity," he was wont to say, "is more meritorious than all oblations; as the Bible says, 'To do justice and judgment is more acceptable to the Lord than sacrifice'. He who practices charity secretly is greater than Moses himself; for
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to the poor, and then to offer prayer to God. Even to impostors he would never refuse charity. "Were it not for the existence of impostors, not a single refusal of charity could ever be atoned for; we therefore ought to show gratitude to them".
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the story is in part a Babylonian critique of the actions of Palestinian rabbis. It disapproves either of specific individuals (Yohanan, Resh Laqish, and Eleazar ben Pedat) or of Palestinian Amoraim in
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knowledge is as great as if the Temple were rebuilt in his days"; and from Job 20:21 he teaches that he who does not contribute toward the support of scholars will not be blessed in his property.
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Israel"; and anonymous decisions introduced in the Babylonian schools with the statement "They sent word from there" were understood, as a matter of course, to emanate from Eleazar ben Pedat.
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says, 'He that hates gifts shall live'". His scant earnings he would share with other needy scholars; thus, he once purposely lost a coin in order that poverty-stricken
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When and why he left Babylonia is not stated; but from the data extant it appears that his ardent love for the
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There are no data to show how long Eleazar survived R. Johanan, but he probably died about 279 C.E.
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Eleazar ben Pedat, the third century scholar who lived in both Palestine and Babylonia
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by birth and of priestly descent. In his native country he was a disciple of
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Beitzah 16b; Yerushalmi Kiddushin 1 60c; Bava Batra 135b; Hullin 86b
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For other early Jewish rabbis with the same name, see
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Frankel, Mebo, p. 111b et seq.; Breslau, 1870;
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Pedat, a 3rd century Babylonian emigre to Palestine
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Index

Eleazar ben Shammua
Rabbi Eleazar (disambiguation)
Chazal
Zugot
Tannaim
Amoraim
Savoraim
Geonim
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Babylon
Syria Palaestina
Talmudic academy
Tiberias
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Samuel
Rav
Ezekiel
Land of Israel
Rabbi
Hiyya the Great
Hoshaiah Rabbah
Sepphoris
Talmudic academy
R. Johanan

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