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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 the Land of Israel, becoming the student of Rabbi Meir. He is mentioned once in the Mishna: * 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."

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  • 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 the Land of Israel, becoming the student of Rabbi Meir. He is mentioned once in the Mishna: * 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." (en)
  • Yadua il Babilonese (in ebraico: ידוע הבבלי ‎?, translitt.: Yadua HaBavli) (Babilonia, II secolo – Siria, III secolo) era un rinomato saggio ebreo, rabbino Tanna della 5ª generazione (170 - 220 e.v.). Discepolo del rinomato Rabbi Meir e studente di Elisha ben Abuyah, uno dei principali Tannaim che poi divenne un eretico. * Yadua il Babilonese disse a nome di Rabbi Meir: "Se [due cani vengono] da una sola direzione, il fatto non conta come incidente inevitabile ma se [vengono] da due direzioni differenti allora conta come incidente inevitabile." (it)
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  • 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 the Land of Israel, becoming the student of Rabbi Meir. He is mentioned once in the Mishna: * 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." (en)
  • Yadua il Babilonese (in ebraico: ידוע הבבלי ‎?, translitt.: Yadua HaBavli) (Babilonia, II secolo – Siria, III secolo) era un rinomato saggio ebreo, rabbino Tanna della 5ª generazione (170 - 220 e.v.). Discepolo del rinomato Rabbi Meir e studente di Elisha ben Abuyah, uno dei principali Tannaim che poi divenne un eretico. * Yadua il Babilonese disse a nome di Rabbi Meir: "Se [due cani vengono] da una sola direzione, il fatto non conta come incidente inevitabile ma se [vengono] da due direzioni differenti allora conta come incidente inevitabile." (it)
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  • Yadua il Babilonese (it)
  • Yadua the Babylonian (en)
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