Abba Saul ben Batnit (Hebrew: אבא שאול בן בטנית, "Abba Shaul ben Batnit") was a Tanna of the latter period of the Second Temple of Jerusalem, approximately two generations before the temple's destruction. He used to take questions from the Jewish public and answer on matters of the halakha, while working as a grocer. In his latter job he became known for being strict on not taking spoils and preserving a fellowman's finances, and for that reason, among others, he donated a significant amount of oil to the Jewish public, in order to revoke any suspicions about public exploitation.
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| - Abba Saul ben Batnit (= Sohn der Batanäerin) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. und zählte zur so genannten 2. Generation der Tannaiten. Er soll Sohn einer Proselytin aus Batanäa (Bezeichnung der Römer für Basan = Baschan) gewesen sein. Er war Weinhändler und Geschäftspartner des Eleasar ben Zadok. An verschiedenen Stellen wird seine Ehrlichkeit besonders hervorgehoben. Er überlieferte ein (vollständig erhaltenes) Spottlied über den willkürlichen und häufigen Wechsel im Amt des Hohenpriesters und die damit verbundenen Unregelmäßigkeiten. (de)
- Abba Saul ben Batnit (Hebrew: אבא שאול בן בטנית, "Abba Shaul ben Batnit") was a Tanna of the latter period of the Second Temple of Jerusalem, approximately two generations before the temple's destruction. He used to take questions from the Jewish public and answer on matters of the halakha, while working as a grocer. In his latter job he became known for being strict on not taking spoils and preserving a fellowman's finances, and for that reason, among others, he donated a significant amount of oil to the Jewish public, in order to revoke any suspicions about public exploitation. (en)
- Abba Saul ben Batnit in ebraico: אבא שאול בן בטנית?, "Abba Shaul ben Batnit" (Gerusalemme, ... – ...) è stato un saggio ebreo Tanna, dell'ultimo periodo del Secondo Tempio di Gerusalemme, due generazioni circa prima della sua distruzione. Nel Talmud babilonese (Trattato Pesahim) si cita che Abba Saul pronunciasse una critica contro le famiglie dei Sommi Sacerdoti (Kohen Gadol) del Tempio di Gerusalemme, che venivano identificati coi Sadducei e famiglie e che erano in carica in quel periodo del Secondo Tempio: (it)
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| - Abba Saul ben Batnit (= Sohn der Batanäerin) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. und zählte zur so genannten 2. Generation der Tannaiten. Er soll Sohn einer Proselytin aus Batanäa (Bezeichnung der Römer für Basan = Baschan) gewesen sein. Er war Weinhändler und Geschäftspartner des Eleasar ben Zadok. An verschiedenen Stellen wird seine Ehrlichkeit besonders hervorgehoben. Er überlieferte ein (vollständig erhaltenes) Spottlied über den willkürlichen und häufigen Wechsel im Amt des Hohenpriesters und die damit verbundenen Unregelmäßigkeiten. (de)
- Abba Saul ben Batnit (Hebrew: אבא שאול בן בטנית, "Abba Shaul ben Batnit") was a Tanna of the latter period of the Second Temple of Jerusalem, approximately two generations before the temple's destruction. He used to take questions from the Jewish public and answer on matters of the halakha, while working as a grocer. In his latter job he became known for being strict on not taking spoils and preserving a fellowman's finances, and for that reason, among others, he donated a significant amount of oil to the Jewish public, in order to revoke any suspicions about public exploitation. In the Babylonian Talmud, Abba Jose Ben Hanin cites, on Abba Saul's behalf, a saying of criticism on the families of the high priests, who were identified with the Sadducees and their familiars, and who at this time were in charge of the Second Temple of Jerusalem: "Woe is me because of the house of Boethus, woe is me because of their staves. Woe is me because of the house of Hanin, woe is me because of their whisperings. Woe is me because of the house of Kathros, woe is me because of their pens. Woe is me because of the house of Ishmael the son of Phabi, woe is me because of their fists. For they are High Priests, and their sons are [Temple] treasurers, and their sons-in-law are trustees, and their servants beat the people with staves". The historian Josephus makes note that during the high priesthood of Ishmael the son of Phabi, his servants would forcibly remove the tithes from the thrashing floors, what had been given voluntarily before him. (en)
- Abba Saul ben Batnit in ebraico: אבא שאול בן בטנית?, "Abba Shaul ben Batnit" (Gerusalemme, ... – ...) è stato un saggio ebreo Tanna, dell'ultimo periodo del Secondo Tempio di Gerusalemme, due generazioni circa prima della sua distruzione. Era sua abitudine ascoltare le domande del pubblico ebraico sulle Responsa e rispondere sui temi della Halakhah mentre lavorava come droghiere. In questo suo lavoro divenne noto per essere rigoroso nel non accettare bottini di guerra e far risparmiare soldi ai suoi concittadini, donando fra l'altro una notevole quantità di olio alla sua gente al fine di ricusare eventuali sospetti in merito allo sfruttamento pubblico. Nel Talmud babilonese (Trattato Pesahim) si cita che Abba Saul pronunciasse una critica contro le famiglie dei Sommi Sacerdoti (Kohen Gadol) del Tempio di Gerusalemme, che venivano identificati coi Sadducei e famiglie e che erano in carica in quel periodo del Secondo Tempio: (it)
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