Abba Or Raba (Rabbah) Bar Jeremiah

From Jewish Encyclopedia (1906)

Abba Or Raba (Rabbah) Bar Jeremiah:

A Babylonian amora of the third century, the son of Jeremiah b. Abba and a pupil of Rab. He lived at Sura and transmitted to his generation the sayings of Rab and Samuel. One of his sayings, several of which are preserved in Palestinian sources, may be here quoted. Prov. ix. 1-3: "Wisdom hath builded her house," etc., refers to the Messianic age. The "house" is the newly erected Temple at Jerusalem; the "seven pillars" are the seven years following the defeat of Gog and Magog, which are indicated in Ezek. xxxix. 9; the "feast" is that described in Ezek. xxxix. 17; and the verse, "She hath sent forth her maidens," etc., means: "The Lord sent forth the prophet Ezekiel with the message to the birds and beasts" (Lev. R. xi.).

Bibliography:
  • Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. iii. 529, 530;
  • Heilprin, Seder ha-Dorot, ed. 1882, ii. 336.
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