Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Reference for Shabbat 112:9

אלא כדתניא רבי יוסי אומר (מלכים ב כג, יג) ואת הבמות אשר על פני ירושלים אשר מימין להר המשחה אשר בנה שלמה מלך ישראל לעשתרות שקוץ צדונים וגו'

Rab Judah said in Rab's name: Had not David paid heed to slander, the kingdom of the House of David would not have been divided, Israel had not engaged in idolatry,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' The first step to idolatry was Jeroboam's setting up of the golden calves in order to maintain the independence of his kingdom (v. I Kings XII, 26 seq.). ');"><sup>9</sup></span>

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Jerusalem Talmud Avodah Zarah

“Cratesis.” The day when Rome took hold of the Empire. Was this not stated already101In the second interpretation of Calendae.? Rebbi Yose ben Rebbi Abun said, for the second time102When Augustus became Emperor to end the civil wars.. Rebbi Levi said, on the day when Solomon married the daughter of Pharao Necho, the king of Egypt, Michael descended and put a stick into the Sea which attracted debris and formed a forest; that is the great fortification in Rome. On the day when Jeroboam put up two golden calves, Remus and Romulus built two sheds in Rome. On the day Eliahu disappeared a king was installed at Rome; a king, there is no king appointed in Edom1031K. 22:48. The verse is quoted in incomplete form; in the biblical text נִצָּב is not a verb but a noun: There was no king in Edom; a governor was king. A shortened version is found in the Babli, Sanhedrin21b..
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