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Yadua the Babylonian

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2nd-century Tanna
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Yadua the Babylonian (Hebrew:ידוע הבבלי,translit:Yadua HaBavli) was a 2nd-centurytanna of the fifth generation. He was born inBabylonia but subsequently moved to theLand of Israel, becoming the student ofRabbi Meir.[1][2]

He is mentioned once in theMishna:

  • 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."[3]

References

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  1. ^Raphael Halperin (1985).Aṭlas ʻets-ḥayim. Heḳdesh Ruaḥ Yaʻaḳov. p. 203. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  2. ^Nachman Zevi Getzow (1878).על נהרות בבל. בדפוס מ. לוינסקי. p. 105. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  3. ^Mishnah Bava Metziah 7:9
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