Study Zevachim folio 119A with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.
As it is written: “And the days that David reigned over Israel were 40 years: 7 years he reigned in Hebron, and 33 years he reigned in Jerusalem” (I Kings 2:11). In the 1st year that David reigned in Jerusalem he brought the Ark there from Kiriath Jearim. The Ark was therefore in Kiriath Jearim for
And with regard to the construction of the Temple in the time of Solomon, it is written: “And he began to build it in the 2nd day of the 2nd month, in the 4th year of his reign” (II Chronicles 3:2), which was the 480th year following the Exodus (see I Kings 6:1). When the 40 years in the wilderness,
§ The Mishnah teaches that when Shiloh was destroyed and they arrived at Nov and Gibeon, private altars were permitted and offerings of lesser sanctity could be eaten in any city in Eretz Yisrael. The Talmud asks: From where are these matters derived? they are derived as A baraita states: The Jewi
The Talmud interprets the verse: “To the rest”; this is a reference to Shiloh. “The inheritance”; this is a reference to Jerusalem. One may ask: Why does the verse divide them into two terms, i.e., “rest” and “inheritance”? It is in order to give permission to sacrifice on private altars during th
Reish Lakish said to R' Yoḥanan: Let the tanna of the Mishnah teach the halakha with regard to second tithe as well. R' Yoḥanan said to him: Second tithe is derived from what was written with regard to the Ark, by means of the verbal analogy between “there” and “there.” With regard to second tit