Eliezer ben Jose

Eliezer ben Jose ha - Gelili ( Eliezer - sometimes Eleazar ben Jose, Rabbi Eliezer ben R. Jose ha - Gelili ), son of Jose the Galilean, was the fourth (according to some of the third ) generation (Generation Tannaite to Bar Kochba, that is, Eliezer lived and worked in the 2nd century AD ).

Life

He was a student of Rabbi Akiba, involved in the re-establishment of the Sanhedrin after the end of Hadrian's religious persecution and was primarily for its Haggadic work praised ( " Everywhere you hear the words of Eliezer in the Haggadah, a tendency toward your ear, a funnel equal ", bab. Hullin 89 a).

Many of his sayings are dedicated to the immortality of the Jewish people and his fellow Jews were after the difficult times of oppression a great comfort.

The 32 Middot

Named after him are the 32 Middot ( rules of interpretation ) of R. Eliezer:

Literature (selection )

  • Zacharias Frankel, Hodegetica, Leipzig 1859
  • J. Hamburger, Realencyclopädie of Bible and Talmud, 1870 ff
  • Jacob howler, Mewo hamischna, 1876 ff
  • Jacob Pinchas Kohn, articles Eliezer ben JOSE HAGELILI, in: Jewish Encyclopedia, Berlin 1927 (Vol. II )
  • Hermann L. Strack and Günter Stemberger, Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash, 7th edition, Beck, Munich 1982
  • Tannait
  • Born in the 2nd century
  • Died in the 2nd century
  • Man
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