Related for Rosh Hashanah 44:10
אמרו לו מאתים זוז נתונין לך במתנה והשוכרך ימתח על העמוד באותה שעה התקינו שלא יהו מקבלין אלא מן המכירין:
and I saw it couched between two rocks, its head like [that of] a calf, its ears like [those of] a hind, and its tail between its legs, and as I caught sight of it I got a fright and fell backwards, and if you do not believe me, why, I have two hundred zuzim tied up in my cloak. They said to him: Who told you to say all this?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'who compelled you to all this'.');"><sup>12</sup></span> He replied: I heard that the Boethusians were seeking to mislead the Sages, so I said [to myself], I will go myself and tell them, for fear lest untrustworthy men should come and mislead the Sages. They said: You can have the two hundred zuzim as a present,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Beth din having the right to expropriate. [On the reading Minim, if the reference is to Jewish Christians, their desire to have the first day of Passover fall on Friday and Pentecost on Sunday as was the case in the year of the crucifixion, would supply them with a reason for tampering with the Calendar, V. Herford, Christianity in the Talmud, p. 330.]');"><sup>13</sup></span>
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