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  • 61 רוח

    רֶוַוח, רֵוַח, רֵי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) extension, wide space; interval. Gen. R. s. 74 אין … במקיםר׳ they (the eastern men) hold council only in an open and level place (where they are safe against spies); Yalk. ib. 130 בשדה דאית בהר׳; Koh. R. to VI, 23 במקום מְרוּוָּח (v. רָוַוח); Pesik. Par., p. 34a> במקום רחוק (corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 19 (play on לרוּחַ היום, Gen. 3:8) לרי׳ היום for the extension of the day (in order to extend Adams day to Gods day, a thousand years); Pesik. R. s. 40 יום משלי … לר׳ היוםוכ׳ I will give him one of my days,‘to the extension of the dayI will give him Ḥull.V, 3 בזמן שאין לור׳ when there is no interval of time between the sale of the dam for slaughter and that of her young. Koh. R. to I, 7 ארבע …ר׳ ביןוכ׳ there was a space of four cubits between each two. Ber.15b שיתןר׳ בין הדבקים he must allow an interval between words that may easily run into each other; a. fr. 2) case, relief. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שאם … בצער יולדת בר׳ if (before she was tested) she used to give birth with great pains, she would now do so with ease; Num. R. s. 941>; Ber.31b. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 8 כשהיית בצרה … בר׳וכ׳ when thou wast in trouble, thou didst make a vow, but now that thou art relieved, thou forgettest; a. e. 3) profit, gain. Midr. Till., to Ps. 92; Yalk. ib. 843 והיו … את הר׳ שהרויח and when the students saw the gain that he had made

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  • 62 רֶוַוח

    רֶוַוח, רֵוַח, רֵי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) extension, wide space; interval. Gen. R. s. 74 אין … במקיםר׳ they (the eastern men) hold council only in an open and level place (where they are safe against spies); Yalk. ib. 130 בשדה דאית בהר׳; Koh. R. to VI, 23 במקום מְרוּוָּח (v. רָוַוח); Pesik. Par., p. 34a> במקום רחוק (corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 19 (play on לרוּחַ היום, Gen. 3:8) לרי׳ היום for the extension of the day (in order to extend Adams day to Gods day, a thousand years); Pesik. R. s. 40 יום משלי … לר׳ היוםוכ׳ I will give him one of my days,‘to the extension of the dayI will give him Ḥull.V, 3 בזמן שאין לור׳ when there is no interval of time between the sale of the dam for slaughter and that of her young. Koh. R. to I, 7 ארבע …ר׳ ביןוכ׳ there was a space of four cubits between each two. Ber.15b שיתןר׳ בין הדבקים he must allow an interval between words that may easily run into each other; a. fr. 2) case, relief. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שאם … בצער יולדת בר׳ if (before she was tested) she used to give birth with great pains, she would now do so with ease; Num. R. s. 941>; Ber.31b. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 8 כשהיית בצרה … בר׳וכ׳ when thou wast in trouble, thou didst make a vow, but now that thou art relieved, thou forgettest; a. e. 3) profit, gain. Midr. Till., to Ps. 92; Yalk. ib. 843 והיו … את הר׳ שהרויח and when the students saw the gain that he had made

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  • 63 רֵוַח

    רֶוַוח, רֵוַח, רֵי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) extension, wide space; interval. Gen. R. s. 74 אין … במקיםר׳ they (the eastern men) hold council only in an open and level place (where they are safe against spies); Yalk. ib. 130 בשדה דאית בהר׳; Koh. R. to VI, 23 במקום מְרוּוָּח (v. רָוַוח); Pesik. Par., p. 34a> במקום רחוק (corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 19 (play on לרוּחַ היום, Gen. 3:8) לרי׳ היום for the extension of the day (in order to extend Adams day to Gods day, a thousand years); Pesik. R. s. 40 יום משלי … לר׳ היוםוכ׳ I will give him one of my days,‘to the extension of the dayI will give him Ḥull.V, 3 בזמן שאין לור׳ when there is no interval of time between the sale of the dam for slaughter and that of her young. Koh. R. to I, 7 ארבע …ר׳ ביןוכ׳ there was a space of four cubits between each two. Ber.15b שיתןר׳ בין הדבקים he must allow an interval between words that may easily run into each other; a. fr. 2) case, relief. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שאם … בצער יולדת בר׳ if (before she was tested) she used to give birth with great pains, she would now do so with ease; Num. R. s. 941>; Ber.31b. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 8 כשהיית בצרה … בר׳וכ׳ when thou wast in trouble, thou didst make a vow, but now that thou art relieved, thou forgettest; a. e. 3) profit, gain. Midr. Till., to Ps. 92; Yalk. ib. 843 והיו … את הר׳ שהרויח and when the students saw the gain that he had made

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  • 64 רֵי׳

    רֶוַוח, רֵוַח, רֵי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) extension, wide space; interval. Gen. R. s. 74 אין … במקיםר׳ they (the eastern men) hold council only in an open and level place (where they are safe against spies); Yalk. ib. 130 בשדה דאית בהר׳; Koh. R. to VI, 23 במקום מְרוּוָּח (v. רָוַוח); Pesik. Par., p. 34a> במקום רחוק (corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 19 (play on לרוּחַ היום, Gen. 3:8) לרי׳ היום for the extension of the day (in order to extend Adams day to Gods day, a thousand years); Pesik. R. s. 40 יום משלי … לר׳ היוםוכ׳ I will give him one of my days,‘to the extension of the dayI will give him Ḥull.V, 3 בזמן שאין לור׳ when there is no interval of time between the sale of the dam for slaughter and that of her young. Koh. R. to I, 7 ארבע …ר׳ ביןוכ׳ there was a space of four cubits between each two. Ber.15b שיתןר׳ בין הדבקים he must allow an interval between words that may easily run into each other; a. fr. 2) case, relief. Tosef.Sot.II, 3 שאם … בצער יולדת בר׳ if (before she was tested) she used to give birth with great pains, she would now do so with ease; Num. R. s. 941>; Ber.31b. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 8 כשהיית בצרה … בר׳וכ׳ when thou wast in trouble, thou didst make a vow, but now that thou art relieved, thou forgettest; a. e. 3) profit, gain. Midr. Till., to Ps. 92; Yalk. ib. 843 והיו … את הר׳ שהרויח and when the students saw the gain that he had made

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  • 65 רחם

    רָחַם(b. h.) to love. Pi. רִיחֵם 1) (with על) to have compassion on, pity; to befriend. Ber.33a כל מי … אסור לרַחֵם עליו you must not befriend him who has no sense (ref. to Is. 27:11). Sabb.151b כל המְרַחֵם … מְרַחֲמִין עליווכ׳ he who shows mercy to creatures (men), will be shown mercy in heaven (ref. to Deut. 13:18), v. רַחֲמָן. Ab. Zar.18a מן השמים יְרַחֵמוּ heaven will have mercy (protect me); Nidd.45a. Sot.VIII, 1 יְרַחֲמוּ עליכם they will have mercy on you (spare your lives); a. fr.Trnsf. to give suck to a strange animal. Bekh.24a אינה מְרַחֶמֶת אלאוכ׳ no dam gives suck to a stranger, unless she has had a child of her own. Ib. מרחמתאע״פוכ׳ she may give suck, even if she has never given birth. 2) to stimulate the maternal instinct (v. רֶחֶם) of an animal after confinement by inserting a lump of salt into the womb. Tosef.Sabb.XV (XVI), 2 מְרַחֲמִין היינו בהמה טהורה ביו״ט ed. Zuck. (Var. על בהמה) we (in my fathers house) used to stimulate on a Holy Day; Sabb.128b על בהמה; Y. ib. XVIII, end, 16c על הבהמה. Hithpa. הִתְרַחֵם to have pity. Num. R. s. 924> אם נופלים אנו … מִתְרַחֵם עלינו אין אנו מִתְרַחֲמִים עליו if we fall into Davids hands, he will have pity on us, but if David fall into our hands, we shall have no pity on him; Y.Sot.I, 17b bot. הוא מרחם … אנו מרחמין).

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  • 66 רָחַם

    רָחַם(b. h.) to love. Pi. רִיחֵם 1) (with על) to have compassion on, pity; to befriend. Ber.33a כל מי … אסור לרַחֵם עליו you must not befriend him who has no sense (ref. to Is. 27:11). Sabb.151b כל המְרַחֵם … מְרַחֲמִין עליווכ׳ he who shows mercy to creatures (men), will be shown mercy in heaven (ref. to Deut. 13:18), v. רַחֲמָן. Ab. Zar.18a מן השמים יְרַחֵמוּ heaven will have mercy (protect me); Nidd.45a. Sot.VIII, 1 יְרַחֲמוּ עליכם they will have mercy on you (spare your lives); a. fr.Trnsf. to give suck to a strange animal. Bekh.24a אינה מְרַחֶמֶת אלאוכ׳ no dam gives suck to a stranger, unless she has had a child of her own. Ib. מרחמתאע״פוכ׳ she may give suck, even if she has never given birth. 2) to stimulate the maternal instinct (v. רֶחֶם) of an animal after confinement by inserting a lump of salt into the womb. Tosef.Sabb.XV (XVI), 2 מְרַחֲמִין היינו בהמה טהורה ביו״ט ed. Zuck. (Var. על בהמה) we (in my fathers house) used to stimulate on a Holy Day; Sabb.128b על בהמה; Y. ib. XVIII, end, 16c על הבהמה. Hithpa. הִתְרַחֵם to have pity. Num. R. s. 924> אם נופלים אנו … מִתְרַחֵם עלינו אין אנו מִתְרַחֲמִים עליו if we fall into Davids hands, he will have pity on us, but if David fall into our hands, we shall have no pity on him; Y.Sot.I, 17b bot. הוא מרחם … אנו מרחמין).

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  • 67 רחם

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 68 רחים

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 69 רְחֵם

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 70 רְחֵים

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 71 רמךְ

    רַמָּךְm. (b. h.) mule of a horse dam, rammakh. Kil. VIII, 5 הר׳ מותר you may let the rammakh gender with his kind.

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  • 72 רַמָּךְ

    רַמָּךְm. (b. h.) mule of a horse dam, rammakh. Kil. VIII, 5 הר׳ מותר you may let the rammakh gender with his kind.

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  • 73 שבק

    שְׁבַק(corresp. to h. עָזַב) 1) to leave, let go; to forsake, abandon; to leave behind; to bequeath. Targ. Jer. 51:9. Targ. Ex. 23:5. Targ. Jud. 16:26 (h. text הניחה); a. v. fr.Part. pass. שְׁבִיק; f. שְׁבִיקָא, שְׁבִיקְתָּא; pl. שְׁבִיקִין; שְׁבִיקָתָא, שְׁבִיקָן. Targ. Jer. 51:5 (h. text אלמן). Targ. Ez. 36:4. Ib. 41:9; 11 (h. text מֻנָּח); a. fr.Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b אמר שוֹבְקְתֵיה לצפרא he said (to the woman), leave, it (with me) for the morning. Sabb.32a שַׁבְקֵיהוכ׳ v. רַוְיָא. Yoma 12a למִישְׁבַּק, v. אוּשְׁפִּיזָא. Arakh.22a מי שַׁבְקִינָן מזוניוכ׳ shall we leave the alimony (which the widow receives out of the estate, as long as her dowry is not satisfied) unguarded? Ib. מי שבקינן ליה do we allow him (to take interest)? B. Bath. 125a לאו הני מעות ש׳ אבוהון it is not these coins that their father left them (when he died). Gitt.37b, a. fr. (לא שבק) לא שָׁבֵיק (אינש)וכ׳, v. הֶיתֵּרָא. Bekh.24a במקום דידה לא שַׁבְקָה דידהוכ׳ when the dam has her own child, she will not neglect her own and give suck to a strange animal. B. Mets.92a לא ש׳ איסי חייוכ׳ Isi would let no man live, i. e. with such a law humanity could not exist; B. Kam.91b א״כ לא שַׁבְקַת חייוכ׳ if this were the law, thou wouldst let no creature exist; a. fr. 2) to remit, pardon, forgive. Targ. Gen. 18:24. Targ. Num. 14:19; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 5, end יאי … דשָׁבֵיק לחוביןוכ׳ it is becoming the great God to remit great sins; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. הא שרי לך והא שביק לך this is remitted to thee, and this is forgiven thee; a. e. 3) to let go, send away, divorce. Gen. R. s. 17 שְׁבוֹקָא ההיא אנתתא מינךוכ׳ send that woman away, for she does thee no honor; ib. שַׁבְקָהּ להדאוכ׳ send that bad woman away; ib. לית בידי מה אֶשְׁבּוֹק לה I have not the means to divorce I her (to give her her dowry); ib. לית בי מה אשבוק לה; Lev. ‘R. s. 34 לית בי מִשְׁבַּק לה; (Yalk. Is. 352 לית לי ממרקא לה, v. מְרַק); Y.Keth.XI, 34b bot. שיבקה דליתוכ׳ (read: שוֹבְקָהּ or שבְּקָהּ Pa.) send her away ; a. e. Pa. שַׁבֵּק, Af. אַשְׁבֵּיק same, to divorce. Gen. R. l. c. אנן יהבינן לה פורנא ושַׁבַּק יתה מינך (not ושבקית) we shall give her her dowry, and divorce thou her. Ib. ושַׁבַּקְתָּהּ מיניה (some ed. וש׳ יתה) and he divorced her; Lev. R. l. c. ושבקיה (corr. acc.); Y. Keth. l. c.; Yalk. Lev. 665. Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c הן דמַשְׁבֵּיקוכ׳ he who divorces his wife and does not pay off, v. מְרַק. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּבַּק, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּבִיק 1) to be let alone, be allowed. Koh. R. to V, 11 אוף למידמוך לית אנן מִישְׁתַּבְּקִין we are not even allowed to sleep. 2) to be remitted; to be forgiven. Targ. Gen. 4:7. Targ. Lev. 4:20; a. fr. 3) to be divorced. Cant. R. to I, 4 בעיין למִשְׁתַּבְּקָא דין מדין they wanted to be divorced from each other. 4) to be forsaken, abandoned. Targ. Jer. 49:11 תשתבקון (ed. Wil. תשבקתון, corr. acc.). Ib. 25. Targ. Is. 17:9; a. e.

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  • 74 שְׁבַק

    שְׁבַק(corresp. to h. עָזַב) 1) to leave, let go; to forsake, abandon; to leave behind; to bequeath. Targ. Jer. 51:9. Targ. Ex. 23:5. Targ. Jud. 16:26 (h. text הניחה); a. v. fr.Part. pass. שְׁבִיק; f. שְׁבִיקָא, שְׁבִיקְתָּא; pl. שְׁבִיקִין; שְׁבִיקָתָא, שְׁבִיקָן. Targ. Jer. 51:5 (h. text אלמן). Targ. Ez. 36:4. Ib. 41:9; 11 (h. text מֻנָּח); a. fr.Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b אמר שוֹבְקְתֵיה לצפרא he said (to the woman), leave, it (with me) for the morning. Sabb.32a שַׁבְקֵיהוכ׳ v. רַוְיָא. Yoma 12a למִישְׁבַּק, v. אוּשְׁפִּיזָא. Arakh.22a מי שַׁבְקִינָן מזוניוכ׳ shall we leave the alimony (which the widow receives out of the estate, as long as her dowry is not satisfied) unguarded? Ib. מי שבקינן ליה do we allow him (to take interest)? B. Bath. 125a לאו הני מעות ש׳ אבוהון it is not these coins that their father left them (when he died). Gitt.37b, a. fr. (לא שבק) לא שָׁבֵיק (אינש)וכ׳, v. הֶיתֵּרָא. Bekh.24a במקום דידה לא שַׁבְקָה דידהוכ׳ when the dam has her own child, she will not neglect her own and give suck to a strange animal. B. Mets.92a לא ש׳ איסי חייוכ׳ Isi would let no man live, i. e. with such a law humanity could not exist; B. Kam.91b א״כ לא שַׁבְקַת חייוכ׳ if this were the law, thou wouldst let no creature exist; a. fr. 2) to remit, pardon, forgive. Targ. Gen. 18:24. Targ. Num. 14:19; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 5, end יאי … דשָׁבֵיק לחוביןוכ׳ it is becoming the great God to remit great sins; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. הא שרי לך והא שביק לך this is remitted to thee, and this is forgiven thee; a. e. 3) to let go, send away, divorce. Gen. R. s. 17 שְׁבוֹקָא ההיא אנתתא מינךוכ׳ send that woman away, for she does thee no honor; ib. שַׁבְקָהּ להדאוכ׳ send that bad woman away; ib. לית בידי מה אֶשְׁבּוֹק לה I have not the means to divorce I her (to give her her dowry); ib. לית בי מה אשבוק לה; Lev. ‘R. s. 34 לית בי מִשְׁבַּק לה; (Yalk. Is. 352 לית לי ממרקא לה, v. מְרַק); Y.Keth.XI, 34b bot. שיבקה דליתוכ׳ (read: שוֹבְקָהּ or שבְּקָהּ Pa.) send her away ; a. e. Pa. שַׁבֵּק, Af. אַשְׁבֵּיק same, to divorce. Gen. R. l. c. אנן יהבינן לה פורנא ושַׁבַּק יתה מינך (not ושבקית) we shall give her her dowry, and divorce thou her. Ib. ושַׁבַּקְתָּהּ מיניה (some ed. וש׳ יתה) and he divorced her; Lev. R. l. c. ושבקיה (corr. acc.); Y. Keth. l. c.; Yalk. Lev. 665. Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c הן דמַשְׁבֵּיקוכ׳ he who divorces his wife and does not pay off, v. מְרַק. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּבַּק, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּבִיק 1) to be let alone, be allowed. Koh. R. to V, 11 אוף למידמוך לית אנן מִישְׁתַּבְּקִין we are not even allowed to sleep. 2) to be remitted; to be forgiven. Targ. Gen. 4:7. Targ. Lev. 4:20; a. fr. 3) to be divorced. Cant. R. to I, 4 בעיין למִשְׁתַּבְּקָא דין מדין they wanted to be divorced from each other. 4) to be forsaken, abandoned. Targ. Jer. 49:11 תשתבקון (ed. Wil. תשבקתון, corr. acc.). Ib. 25. Targ. Is. 17:9; a. e.

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  • 75 שכר

    שָׂכַרch. שְׂכַר to fill up, dam, v. סָכר, סְכַר.Snh.95a, v. בִּזָּאי, a. שְׂכוֹר.

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  • 76 שָׂכַר

    שָׂכַרch. שְׂכַר to fill up, dam, v. סָכר, סְכַר.Snh.95a, v. בִּזָּאי, a. שְׂכוֹר.

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