Study Sanhedrin folio 98A with parallel Hebrew-English text, traditional commentary, and modern study tools. Free access to Babylonian Talmud online.
Kings shall see and arise, princes shall prostrate themselves, because of YHWH, Who is faithful, and the Holy One of Israel, Who has chosen you” (Isaiah 49:7), indicating that redemption will come independent of repentance?
R' Eliezer said to him: But isn’t it already stated: “If you will return, Israel, says YHWH, return to Me” (Jeremiah 4:1), indicating that redemption is contingent upon repentance? R' Yehoshua said to him: But isn’t it already stated: “And I heard the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters o
§ And R' Abba says: You have no more explicit manifestation of the end of days than this following phenomenon, as it is stated: “But you, mountains of Israel, you shall give your branches, and yield your fruit to My people of Israel, for they will soon be coming” (Ezekiel 36:8). When produce will g
The Talmud asks: What is the meaning of the phrase: “Nor was there peace from the oppressor to him who exits and to him who enters”? Rav says: It means that even for Torah scholars, with regard to whom the promise of peace is written, as it is written: “Great peace have they who love Your Torah; a
R' Ḥanina says: The son of David will not come until a fish will be sought for an ill person and will not be found, as it is stated with regard to the downfall of Egypt: “Then I will make their waters clear and cause their rivers to run like oil” (Ezekiel 32:14), meaning that the current in the rive