Jonathan ben Eleazar
R. Jonatan ben Eleazar (also: Jonatan ben Eleazar ), usually simply R. Jonatan , was an ancient Jewish scholar; he is counted among the Palestinian Cupids of the first generation and lived and worked in the third century AD.
He was a student of Simeon ben Jose ben Laqonja, was a friend of Rabbi Jannais and came to Palestine from Babylon with Chanina bar Chama and Josua ben Levi . He lived in Sepphoris .
His name appears in almost all Talmud tracts . His sayings are passed on by various Cupids, but especially by his favorite student Samuel bar Nachman .
Contemporary reports consistently describe him as very helpful and socially committed.
literature
- Zacharias Frankel : Hodegetica , Leipzig 1859
- Isaak Halevy: Dorot Harischonim , 1901 ff.
- Jakob Pinchas Kohn: Article JONATAN ben ELEASAR , in: Jüdisches Lexikon , Berlin 1927, Volume III
- Günter Stemberger : Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash . 8th edition. Beck, Munich 1992
Individual evidence
- ^ Jonathan ben Eleazar in the Jewish Encyclopedia
- ↑ Jew. Lex. Volume III, Col. 318, lines 30-32
See also
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SURNAME | Jonathan ben Eleazar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jonathan ben Eleazar; R. Jonathan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Jewish scribe |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century or 3rd century |
DATE OF DEATH | 3rd century or 4th century |