Mishnah
Mishnah

Talmud sur Yoma 3:9

בָּא לוֹ לְמִזְרַח הָעֲזָרָה, לִצְפוֹן הַמִּזְבֵּחַ, הַסְּגָן מִימִינוֹ וְרֹאשׁ בֵּית אָב מִשְּׂמֹאלוֹ. וְשָׁם שְׁנֵי שְׂעִירִים, וְקַלְפִּי הָיְתָה שָׁם וּבָהּ שְׁנֵי גוֹרָלוֹת. שֶׁל אֶשְׁכְּרוֹעַ הָיוּ, וַעֲשָׂאָן בֶּן גַּמְלָא שֶׁל זָהָב, וְהָיוּ מַזְכִּירִין אוֹתוֹ לְשָׁבַח:

Il vint à l'est de l'azarah, au nord de l'autel, l'adjudant grand-prêtre à sa droite et le chef de la maison patriarcale à sa gauche, et là les deux chèvres se tenaient [Car ils n'ont pas amené les chèvres entre l'Ulam et l'autel quand ils voulaient placer les bulletins sur eux; mais ils se tinrent dans l'azarah jusqu'au moment de l'abattage.], et il y avait là un kalpi [une boîte en bois creuse] et deux bulletins de buis [un bois fin]; et Ben Gamla [Yehoshua b. Gamla, quand il fut nommé grand prêtre] les fit d'or, et il reçut une mention honorable.

Jerusalem Talmud Shekalim

Rebbi Jonah said, it is written10Is. 53:12. The verse continues: For he offered himself to death and counted the sinners. This applies to R. Aqiba who was a martyr and organized religious tradition in a systematic corpus.: Therefore, I shall distribute to him in public, and with the powerful he shall have part in booty, that is Rebbi Aqiba who organized interpretation of Scripture, practice, and homiletics11The reading of B: Mishnah, interpretation of Scripture, and practice, seems preferable since R. Aqiba had no reputation in homiletics and as a matter of principle homiletics about biblical verses is not to be systematized.. But some say, this refers to the men of the Great Assembly, who organized principles and details12They find in the work of the Great Assembly the essence of Second Temple and later rabbinic Judaism, the effort to turn the mostly disjointed statements of the Torah into a systematic code of laws..
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Jerusalem Talmud Shekalim

“Hugdas ben Levi for the song.” Rebbi Aḥa said, he knew a special melody. When he put his thumb in his mouth he produced all kinds of sounds and the heads of his fellow Levites were taken aback.
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