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- Yadua_the_Babylonian abstract "Yadua the Babylonian (Hebrew: ידוע הבבלי, translit: Yadua HaBavli) was a 2nd-century tanna of the fifth generation. He was born in Babylonia but subsequently moved to Syria Palæstina, becoming the pupil of Rabbi Meir, a prominent rabbi and student of the Acher (Elisha ben Avuyah), one of the leading tannaim who became a heretic. Yadua the Babylonian said in the name of Rabbi Meir: "If [two dogs came] from one direction they do not count as an unavoidable accident, but if [they came] from two directions they count as an unavoidable accident." (Mishnah Baba Metziah 7:9)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Yadua_the_Babylonian subject Category:2nd-century_rabbis.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian subject Category:Talmud_rabbis_of_the_Land_of_Israel.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian comment "Yadua the Babylonian (Hebrew: ידוע הבבלי, translit: Yadua HaBavli) was a 2nd-century tanna of the fifth generation. He was born in Babylonia but subsequently moved to Syria Palæstina, becoming the pupil of Rabbi Meir, a prominent rabbi and student of the Acher (Elisha ben Avuyah), one of the leading tannaim who became a heretic.".
- Yadua_the_Babylonian label "Yadua il Babilonese".
- Yadua_the_Babylonian label "Yadua the Babylonian".
- Yadua_the_Babylonian sameAs Yadua_il_Babilonese.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian sameAs m.0h3szzh.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian sameAs Q2892416.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian sameAs Q2892416.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian wasDerivedFrom Yadua_the_Babylonian?oldid=572067679.
- Yadua_the_Babylonian isPrimaryTopicOf Yadua_the_Babylonian.