Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Bava Kamma 192:10

<big><strong>מתני׳</strong></big> גזל בהמה והזקינה עבדים והזקינו משלם כשעת הגזלה רבי מאיר אומר בעבדים אומר לו הרי שלך לפניך

Be that as it may, since the oxen were misappropriated they merely have to be returned intact, as we have indeed learnt: ALL ROBBERS HAVE TO PAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH [THE VALUE] AT THE TIME OF THE ROBBERY. [Why then pay for any work done with them?] — He replied: Did I not say to you that when I am sitting in judgment you should not make any suggestions to me, for Huna our colleague said with reference to me that I and 'King' Shapur<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Meaning Samuel, who was a friend of the Persian King Shapur I, and who is sometimes referred to in this way; cf. B.B. 115b. [To have conferred the right of bearing the name of the ruling monarch, together with the title 'tham', 'mighty'. was deemed the highest honour among the Persians, and 'Malka', 'King'. is apparently the Aramaic counterpart of the Persian title 'Malka' (v. Funk, Die Juden in Babylonien. I, 73). On Samuel's supreme authority in Babylon in matters of civil law, v. Bek. 49b.] ');"><sup>6</sup></span>

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