Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Sotah 93:6

תנו רבנן לעולם תהא שמאל דוחה וימין מקרבת לא כאלישע שדחפו לגחזי בשתי ידיו ולא כיהושע בן פרחיה שדחפו [להנוצרי] (לאחד מתלמידיו) בשתי ידיו

Our Rabbis taught: Elisha was afflicted with three illnesses: one because he stirred up the bears against the children, one because he thrust Gehazi away with both his hands, and one of which he died; as it is said: Now Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness whereof he died.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. XIII, 14. Sick and sickness denote two, apart from his fatal illness. ');"><sup>10</sup></span> Our Rabbis have taught: Always let the left hand thrust away and the right hand draw near. Not like Elisha who thrust Gehazi away with both his hands (and not like R. Joshua b. Perahiah who thrust one of his disciples away with both his hands).<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' MSS. and old editions read Jesus the Nazarene. R. T. Herford sees in Gehazi a hidden reference to Paul. Cf. his Christianity in Talmud and Midrash, pp. 97ff. ');"><sup>11</sup></span>

Rashi on Sotah

Eshkolot- until their days there was never a dispute (machloket) among the sages of Israel. They all would say things [exactly] as they were given to Moses at Sinai and they were the first to dispute...this was the first dispute among Israel on the words of the Torah.
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