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Here are 21 quotes from the Talmud about human nature. 1. The liar’s punishment is that even when he speaks the truth, no one believes him (Sanhedrin 89b). 2. Once a person has sinned and repeated the sin, [he treats it] as if it has become permitted (Rav Huna, Arachin 30b). 3.
Here is a sampling of these quotes culled from the Talmud and adapted into English. Each quote is accompanied by a few explanatory notes, some of which are taken from the context of where the quote is cited, and some of which are the compiler’s own conjecture.
"What is the meaning of “you shall die and not live” (Second Kings 20:2)? You shall die in this world and not live in the next. " ~~ Talmud, Berakhot
Sources throughout the generations grapple with the concept of mortality, responding emotionally to death, and the laws and customs that surround death and mourning. Jewish texts and source sheets about Death from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library.
20 Νοε 2022 · One passage from the Talmud (Sanhedrin 6b) states that “the day of death is better than the day of birth.” This suggests that death is not seen as something to be feared or avoided, but rather as a natural and inevitable part of life.
From the Talmud to David Ben Gurion, a collection of meaningful Jewish quotes. 1. “Our lives are fashioned by our choices. First we make our choices. Then our choices make us.” – Anne Frank. The words spoken and actions made each day of our life have formed us into the person we are today.
Death and life are in the power of the tongue. Source: Proverbs 18:21 20. עַל טַעַם וְעַל רֵיחַ אֵין לְהִתְוַכֵּחַ. Al ta'am ve'al re'ach ein le'hitvake'ach. You can't argue over taste or smell. Source: Abraham Shlonsky 21. שׁוֹמֵר פִּיו וּלְשׁוֹנוֹ,