The old paths, or the Talmud tested by Scripture: Being a comparison of the principles and doctrines of modern Judaism with the religion of Moses and the prophetsMcCaul, Alexander
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The old paths, or the Talmud tested by Scripture: Being a comparison of the principles and doctrines of modern Judaism with the religion of Moses and the prophets
McCaul, Alexander
Judaism -- Works to 1900
אמר רב פפא פשיטא לי תלת קמיעא לתלת גברי תלתא תלתא זימני אתמחי גברא
ואתמחי קמיעא תלתא קמיעי לתלתא גברי חד חד זימני גברא אתמחי קמיעא לא אתמחי
חד קמיעא לתלתא גברי קמיעא אתמחי גברא לא אתמחי בעי רב פפא תלתא קמיעי לחד
גברא מאי קמיעא ודאי לא אתמחי גברא אתמחי או לא אתמחי מי אמרינן הא אסי ליה
או דילמא מזלא גברא הוא דקא מקבל כתבא תיקו וכו׳ ׃
“Rav Papa says, I am certain in the case of three amulets for three men;
where three copies of one amulet have cured three times, then both the
writer and the amulet are approved. In the case of three amulets for
three men, where each performs only one cure, then the writer is
approved, the amulet is not approved. In the case of one amulet for
three men, then the amulet is approved, the writer is not approved. But
Rav Papa asks, What is to be the decision when there are three amulets
for one man? The amulet is certainly not approved, the writer may or may
not be. Shall we say that he cured him? Or was it perhaps the influence
of the stars, belonging to that man, that had an affinity for that which
was written? That must remain undecided.” (Shabbath, fol. 61, col. 2.)
Here we have the influence of the stars again, and that not in the case
of the heathen, but in the case of Israelites. The whole passage refers
to none but Israelites. The question, from which this digression about
amulets arose, was whether it is lawful to wear amulets on the
Sabbath-day, a question concerning the Jews, and them only. In this
question, then, we find the doctrine of sidereal influence mixed up, or
rather so certainly pre-supposed as to prevent the solution of a doubt.
A case is supposed where a man has been cured by the help of three
amulets, and thence arises a doubt as to whether the maker may be
considered as an approved writer of amulets; and upon this case R. Papa
does not venture to decide, because it is possible that the cure may be
owing to the influence of the stars. How can there be a stronger proof
of faith in the power of the stars over Israelites as well as over other
persons?
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