Rabbinical Literature Volume 2; Or, the Traditions of the Jews, Contained in Their Talmud and Other Mystical Writings. Likewise the Opinions of That People Concerning Messiah, and the Time and Manner of His Appearing with an Appendix Comprizing Buxtorf's A (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1748 Excerpt: ...Tongue. The Tribe of Ephraim, "and half the Tribe of Manajfe are there in the "Mountains in the Southern Part of the Country -- of the Distracted (or Mahometans.) They are "of a fierce Disposition, keep Horses, make -- Inroads, and spare no Man; they have no Susie's- nance for Life, but what they get by Plunder; "they are courageous, and Heroes in War; one of them can master 100 others. The Tribe of Si-- mean, and half the Tribe of Juda inhabit the -f Country of the Cofareer, and are innumerable; "they receive Tribute of 25 Kingdoms; and the '- Borders of the IJhmaelites are under Contribution "to them." We suppose by this Time the Reader has enough of this Rabbi's Account. We shall therefore open another Scene, which we imagine hath a more entertaining Prospect; and this we perswade ourselves will quickly bediscover'd in the following surprizing Relation concerning the River Sbabatjon, in the Words of Rabbi Elias, in his Treatise Tshbi "The Sages have called the same (River) Sabbatjon, "on Account of its Rest on the Sabbath: For the -- Sabbath-Day is called in their (the 10 Tribes) Lan"guage Sabbat." In the Treatise Bere/litb Rabba f it is said, "That Turnus Rufus asked Rabbi Akkiva, -- how he could demonstrate that God had command"ed to rest on the Sabbath, and to honour the "same j he answer'd, The River Sabbatjon demon, s strates it, which every Day of the Week rolleth "Stones along in its Course, but resteth on the "Sabath." " Fed. 62. Col. 2. f 10. Col. 3. This This also is found in the Talmud Treatise Sanhedrin j also in the Treatise Mikveb Jisrael; and in a Letter which is said to be written...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1748 Excerpt: ...Tongue. The Tribe of Ephraim, "and half the Tribe of Manajfe are there in the "Mountains in the Southern Part of the Country -- of the Distracted (or Mahometans.) They are "of a fierce Disposition, keep Horses, make -- Inroads, and spare no Man; they have no Susie's- nance for Life, but what they get by Plunder; "they are courageous, and Heroes in War; one of them can master 100 others. The Tribe of Si-- mean, and half the Tribe of Juda inhabit the -f Country of the Cofareer, and are innumerable; "they receive Tribute of 25 Kingdoms; and the '- Borders of the IJhmaelites are under Contribution "to them." We suppose by this Time the Reader has enough of this Rabbi's Account. We shall therefore open another Scene, which we imagine hath a more entertaining Prospect; and this we perswade ourselves will quickly bediscover'd in the following surprizing Relation concerning the River Sbabatjon, in the Words of Rabbi Elias, in his Treatise Tshbi "The Sages have called the same (River) Sabbatjon, "on Account of its Rest on the Sabbath: For the -- Sabbath-Day is called in their (the 10 Tribes) Lan"guage Sabbat." In the Treatise Bere/litb Rabba f it is said, "That Turnus Rufus asked Rabbi Akkiva, -- how he could demonstrate that God had command"ed to rest on the Sabbath, and to honour the "same j he answer'd, The River Sabbatjon demon, s strates it, which every Day of the Week rolleth "Stones along in its Course, but resteth on the "Sabath." " Fed. 62. Col. 2. f 10. Col. 3. This This also is found in the Talmud Treatise Sanhedrin j also in the Treatise Mikveb Jisrael; and in a Letter which is said to be written...

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