Eleazar ben Perata I

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Eleazar ben Perata I (

Hebrew: אלעזר בן פרטא) was a tanna of the third generation (2nd century), junior contemporary of Eleazar of Modi'im[1] and of Jose the Galilean.[2]

Biography

Eleazar lived through the period when, according to a younger contemporary, the performance of

Hananiah ben Teradion. He tried to instill hope into his fellow prisoner's breast, because there was only one charge against him, that of teaching the Law, while himself he considered lost, because there were five counts against him. Hananiah, on the contrary, thought that Eleazar's chances of escape were better than his own; and the sequel proved that he was right. Hananiah was condemned to a terrible death, while Eleazar was acquitted.[4]

Teachings

Eleazar's studies embraced both

halakah and aggadah, mostly the latter. One of his homilies warns against calumny in these words: "Observe how mighty are the consequences of the evil tongue. Learn them from the fate of the spies. Of the spies it is related, 'Those men who made evil report regarding the land, died by the plague before the Lord.'[5] And of what had they spoken evil? Of trees and of stones.[6] If, now, those who slandered dumb objects were punished so severely, how much greater must be the punishment of him who slanders his neighbor, his equal!"[7]

He drew practical lessons also from

Scriptural texts. On a certain Sabbath some prominent Jews, having just learned that the Romans were seeking them, applied to Eleazar for legal advice as to the permissibility of flight from danger on the Sabbath. Eleazar referred them to Scriptural history: "Why do you inquire of me? Look at Jacob,[8] at Moses,[9] and at David,[10] and see what they did under similar circumstances!"[11]

References

  1. Megillah
    1 71c
  2. ^ Mekhilta, Yitro Baḥodesh 2
  3. ^ Mekhilta l.c. 6; Leviticus Rabbah 32:1
  4. ^ Avodah Zarah 17b
  5. ^ Numbers 14:37
  6. ^ See Numbers 13:32
  7. ^ Tosefta, Arachin 2:11; Arakhin 15a
  8. ^ See Hosea 12:13 (A. V. 12:12)
  9. ^ Exodus 2:15
  10. I Samuel
    19:10,18
  11. Tanhuma Masei 1; Numbers Rabbah
    23:1
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "ELEAZAR BEN PERATA I.". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.