Rabbah bar Rav Huna
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Rabbah bar Rav Huna was a
In the Talmudic Academy
He was a man of true
aggadic subjects together.[6]
After the death of Rav Chisda, Rabbah became the head of the Academy of Sura, though he apparently held this position without the approval of the exilarch. His general relations with the exilarchate were by no means friendly, and he declared himself independent of its authority.[7]
Teachings
A number of his halakhic and aggadic teachings appear in the Talmud, including:
- He who is insolent must be considered a transgressor.[8]
- When one falls into a rage, he loses the respect of God.[9]
- He who possesses learning [in the Torah], but is without the fear of God, is like a steward to whom have been given the keys of the inner storehouses but not the outer keys; he cannot gain access to the storehouses".[2]
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Rabbah b. Hana". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. It has the following bibliography:
- Heilprin, Seder Ha'Dorot, pp. 167b, 168a, Warsaw, 1882 (Hebrew).
- Weiss, Dor, iii. 195.
- Bacher, Ag. Bab. Amor. pp. 62–63.