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Hillel was a leading Jewish hakham, sage, of the second Temple period, living in the late first century BC and early first century AD.
Hillel. A great Babylonian Rabbi of the century preceding the Christian Era. He was the founder of the sect of the Pharisees, a learned and a saintly man.
Hillel the Elder Hillel used to say that he had a permanent guest in his house whom it was his duty to feed, namely, the soul which is a guest in his body, Lev. R., sec. 34 ...
Beware of entering. The great Jewish teacher Hillel gave braver advice: "'Where there is no man, dare to be a man" (Ethics of the Fathers). 93 clv ...
to common perception, time does not stop when we rest: it flows inward The Religion of David (with Timelines) New Jerusalem Mosaic War with Amalek Judaism and Racial Consciousness (War with Amalek) At the Time of Jesus: The Truth about Hillel and ...
Therefore, you will find represented therein Confucius and Zoroaster, Laotze and the Bhagavat-Gita, the precepts of Gautama Buddha and Jesus of Nazareth, of Hillel and his school, as of Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, and their schools.
See also: World, Sacred, Death, Philo, Moses
 
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