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Yiáºá¸¥aḳ bar Redifa
The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia
Palestinian amora of the fourth century; the transmitter of the haggadah of R. Ammi (Lev. R. , beginning; Ex. R. , end; Yer. Sheḳ. 48a; Ex. R. to Exodus 3:14). He once requested the amora Jeremiah to decide a question, but received only an evasive reply (Yer. Sheb. 39a). He was the author of several explanations of the stories concerning Samson (Soá¹ah 9b).Especial mention should be made of his interpretation of the word in Isaiah 3:16, which he derives from the Greek á¼ÏÎ¹Ï ("serpent"), saying: "The women used to place myrrh and balsam in their shoes, and when meeting young men in the streets they stamped their feet so that a strong odor arose which awakened evil impulses in the youths, as though they were under the influence of a serpent's poison" (Shab. 62b).
Yiáºá¸¥aḳ transmitted dissertations on the salvation of the tribe of Benjamin, with reference to Judges 21:7 (B. B. 116a); on the list of idolatrous priests referred to in Hosea 13:2 (Sanh. 62a); on the pronunciation of the words "Praised be the name of His glorious kingdom" () after the "Shema'" (Pes. 56a); on the act of rising when the name of God is uttered, as deduced from Judges 3:20 (Sanh. 60a); and on the assumption of the sex of an expected child, with reference to Leviticus 12:2 (Ber. 60a; Niddah 25b, 31a).
- Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. 1:518, note 1; 2:151, note 6; 3:719-720;
- Rabbinovicz, Diḳduḳe Soferim, 9:169;
- Heilprin, Seder ha-Dorot, 2:241;
- Frankel, Mebo, pp. 90a, 107b.
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Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Yiáºá¸¥aḳ bar Redifa'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​y/yiaoayaa3-bar-redifa.html. 1901.