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Balak (parsha) - In Classical Rabbinic Interpretation - Numbers Chapter 22
... The Mishnah taught that Balaam was one of four commoners who have no portion in the world to come, along with Doeg, Ahitophel, and Gehazi ... Mishnah Sanhedrin 102 Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 90a.) Following the teaching of Rabbi Joshua, the Gemara deduced from the Mishnah’s statement that the gentile Balaam would not ... Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 105a.) Similarly, the Mishnah taught that anyone who has an evil eye, a haughty spirit, and an over-ambitious soul is a disciple of Balaam the wicked, and is destined for ...
Devarim (parsha) - Rabbinic Interpretation - Deuteronomy Chapter 1
... The Mishnah taught that when fulfilling the commandment of Deuteronomy 3112 to “assemble the people ... Mishnah Sotah 78 Babylonian Talmud Sotah 41a.) Interpreting Deuteronomy 115, the Rabbis taught in a Baraita that since the nation numbered about 600,000 men, the chiefs of thousands amounted to 600 ... Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 18a.) Rabbi Johanan interpreted the words “And I charged your judges at that time” in Deuteronomy 116 to teach that judges ...
Shoftim (parsha) - In Classical Rabbinic Interpretation - Deuteronomy Chapter 17 - Rules For Kings
... Mishnah Sanhedrin 24–5 and Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 20b–22b interpreted the laws governing the king in Deuteronomy 1714–20 ... The Mishnah taught that the king could lead the army to a voluntary war on the decision of a court of 71 ... The Mishnah interpreted the words "He shall not multiply horses to himself" in Deuteronomy 1716 to limit the king to only as many horses as his chariots required ...