Ketubot 111B

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without support, standing with a support, i.e. an object against which one can lean, is better than it.

And so too, the brothers said to Rabba: Yitzḥak, Shimon, and Oshaya all said the same statement: The halakha is in accordance with the opinion of R' Yehuda with regard to female mules. As it is taught in a baraita that R' Yehuda says: With regard to a female mule in heat, one may not mate a horse

Rav Naḥman bar Yitzḥak said, in explanation of this last statement of Rabba’s brothers: Yitzḥak is to be identified with R' Yitzḥak Nappaḥa; Shimon is R' Shimon ben Pazi. And some say that he is Reish Lakish, i.e., R' Shimon ben Lakish. Oshaya is R' Oshaya the Distinguished.

§ R' Elazar said: The common, uneducated people will not come alive in the future, as it is stated: “The dead live not” (Isaiah 26:14). In other words, those who were already considered dead in their lifetimes will not come back to life afterward either. This idea is also taught in a baraita: “The d

R' Yoḥanan said to R' Elazar: Their master, i.e. God, is not pleased that you say this of ordinary Jews. Rather, that verse is written about one who weakens himself and succumbs to idol worship. Those who commit this great sin do not merit to be resurrected in the future. R' Elazar said to him: I