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And the other Sage, R' Yoḥanan, maintains: He intends to bring a large offering of 80 loaves, and therefore none of the loaves are consecrated.
Abaye said: They only taught Rav’s ruling that one cannot establish residence beneath a tree without precisely defining a particular location, with regard to a tree beneath which there are at least 12 cubits. However, with regard to a tree beneath which there are not 12 cubits, he can establish res
Rav Huna, son of Rav Yehoshua, strongly objects to this: From where is it ascertained that he designates his residence in the 4 middle cubits, so that there is a partial overlap with both the nearest and the farthest cubits; perhaps he designates it in the 4 cubits on this side or in the 4 cubits on
Rather, Rav Huna, son of Rav Yehoshua, said: Abaye’s statement must be emended. They taught this only with regard to a tree that has at least 8 cubits beneath it. However, with regard to a tree that has only 7 cubits beneath it, even if one did not establish a particular location, he acquires resi
With regard to the dispute between Rav and Shmuel, the Talmud notes that one baraita was taught in accordance with the opinion of Rav and another baraita was taught in accordance with the opinion of Shmuel.