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Abaye (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: אַבַּיֵי, romanized: abbayē) was an
amora of the
fourth generation of the
Talmudic academies in Babylonia. He was born...
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Gamaliel IV. Abba the
Surgeon Bebai ben
Abaye (fl. c. 4th century) Rav
Nachman bar
Yitzchak (d. 356),
disciple of
Abaye and Rava. Dean of the
Yeshiva at Pumbedita...
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Bevai bar
Abaye (Imperial Aramaic: ביבי בר אביי) was a
Jewish Talmudist who
lived in Babylonia,
known as an
amora of the
fourth and
fifth amoraic generations...
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Throughout history,
priests and rabbis,
including Hanina ben Dosa and
Abaye,
tried to curb the
power of
succubi over humans. However, not all succubi...
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Talmudist (Amora).
Abaye,
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist,
nephew of
Rabbah bar
Nahmani Bebai ben
Abaye,
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist, son of
Abaye Rabbah died at...
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Abaye is a town
located in the
region of
Boucle du
Mouhoun in
Burkina Faso. It is at 13°26'26.9"N 3°54'06.8"W and has an
unknown po****tion (2024). "Abaye...
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remain 'fallow'.
According to two
opinions in the
Talmud (Rav
Katina and
Abaye), the
world will be
harov (ruined or desolate)
during the
seventh millennium...
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stated that the
Mishnaic calendar was used "until the days of
Abaye and Rava" (c. 320–350 CE), and that the
change came when "the land of Israel...
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Mazikin are
believed to be
numerous and
constantly present around humans.
Abaye, a
prominent Amoraic sage,
states that
demons are more
numerous than humans...
- the Jin
Dynasty (d. 404) Shi Shi,
Chinese emperor of
Later Zhao (d. 349)
Abaye,
Babylonian rabbi of the
Jewish Talmud Xi Jian (or Dao****),
Chinese general...