Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Avodah Zarah 129:8

אמר אביי כי תנן נמי מתניתין דאמר לעיתותי ערב תנן רבא אמר ל"ק הא דאמר ליה העבר לי מאה חביות במאה פרוטות הא דא"ל העבר לי חבית חבית בפרוטה

Abaye said: Our Mishnah likewise refers to when he asked him to do so towards evening. Rava said: There is no contradiction, because [the second teaching deals with the circumstance] where he says to him, “Remove for me a hundred jugs for a hundred perutahs” and [the Mishnah] where he says to him, “Remove for me some jugs for a perutah each.”

Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah

Abaye solves the problem by just reading the baraita into the mishnah.
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Daf Shevui to Avodah Zarah

Rava says that the agreement was different in the two cases. In the mishnah he removes a lump sum of jugs for a lump sum of money. Even if one of them is yayin nesekh, he was not specifically hired to carry that jug. But in the baraita, he was told to remove each jug for a perutah. Therefore, the wages he received for moving the jug of yayin nesekh are prohibited.
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