Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Bava Batra 56:10

אכלה תלתא פירי בתלתא ירחי כגון אספסתא ליהוי חזקה מאן הולכי אושא ר' ישמעאל לר' ישמעאל הכי נמי

Now [suppose we accept the ruling] according to R. Meir, who said: 'If there was an interval between the gorings the owner is liable, all the more so then if they followed closely on one another.'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' R. Meir uses this a fortiori argument in support of his view against that of R. Judah who defines a Mu'ad, 'an ox who gored on three successive days but not who gored three times in one day,' v, B.K. 24a. ');"><sup>9</sup></span>

Rashi on Bava Batra

Three moons - That uprooted at the end of every month and planted another.
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Rashi on Bava Batra

Who (are those that) went (to) Usha? - That said Rabbi Yochanan above for this subject in their name.
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Rashi on Bava Batra

Rabbi Yishamel - Not Explained to me from where, rather so (they) learned that he was in the same time (as those in Usha).
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