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תלמוד על ברכות 9:3

Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

“And one who disregards the prophet’s words.” Like the seer Ido98The text is lacunary. One must read with the Tosephta (14:15) and the Babli (89b): One who disregards the prophet’s words, like the companion of Micha (1K.20:35) and the prophet who disregards his own words like the seer Ido (mentioned in 2Chr. 12:15 who in all talmudic sources is identified as the anonymous “prophet from Jehudah” in 1K. 13). R. Samuel bar Rav Isaac said, the old prophet living in Bethel (1K. 13:11) is Amasiah the priest of Bethel (Am. 7:12).. Rebbi Samuel bar Rav Isaac said, this is Amaṣiah the priest of Bethel. Rebbi Yose said, this is breaking of eggs99R. Samuel bar Rav Isaac spoke in error; the old prophet at the time of Jeroboam I cannot be the priest at the time of Jeroboam II.; who is it? He is Jonathan ben Gershom ben Manasse100Jonathan ben Gershom ben Moses, as asserted in an anonymous note (Berakhot 9:3, Note 135). To support this assertion, the next paragraph is a rearrangement of a text in Berakhot 9:3 (Notes 128–135); it lacks the punch line that Jonathan was the old prophet..
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