The Ancestry of the Mother of Jesus : (5) b. Sanh. 106a. - It. Johanan said [concerning Balaam], * In the beginning a prophet, in the end a deceiver.' Rab Papa said, * This is that which they say, She was the descendant of princes and rulers, she played the harlot with carpenters.'Pages47-48 Jesus, called ha-Notzri, Ben Stada, or Ben Pandira, was born out of wedlock (p. 43). His mother was called Miriam [Mary], and was a dresser of women's hair (pp. 35, 41). Her husband was Pappus ben Jehudah (p. 35). Her paramour was Pandira (p. 35). She is also said to have been descended from princes and rulers, and to have played the harlot with a carpenter (p. 48). page 348 A further trace of the descent of the Jesus-Tradition is to " be seen in the saying of R. Papa (p. 47), She, who was descended from princes and rulers, played the harlot with a carpenter." R. Papa received some of his teaching from Abaji, the disciple of R. Joseph of Pumbeditha, already mentioned. The remaining steps of the general Talmudic tradition, including, of course, that relating to Jesus, are R. Papa, R. Kahana, R. Ashi, the last being the redactor of the Babylonian Gemara. Outside the Gemara, very few references to Jesus in the Amoraite period are found. R. Hija bar Abba refers to the " son of the harlot " (p. 804) in Pesiqta r. This Rabbi was contemporary with R. Johanan.page356 -The source:Christianity in Talmud and Midrash(1903, 448 pages,38.7M)by Robert Travers Herford books.google.dz/books?id=tA9WAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA48&dq=She++was++the++descendant++of+princes++and++rulers,++she++played++the++harlot++with+carpenters&hl=fr&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi4r9WP8-qIAxX6gf0HHc2HD6wQ6AF6BAgOEAM#v=onepage&q=She%20%20was%20%20the%20%20descendant%20%20of%20princes%20%20and%20%20rulers%2C%20%20she%20%20played%20%20the%20%20harlot%20%20with%20carpenters&f=false archive.org/details/christianityinta00herfuoft/page/n6/mode/1up
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The Ancestry of the Mother of Jesus :
(5) b. Sanh. 106a. - It. Johanan said [concerning Balaam], * In the beginning a prophet, in the end a deceiver.' Rab Papa said, * This is that which they say, She was the descendant of princes and rulers, she played the harlot with carpenters.'Pages47-48
Jesus, called ha-Notzri, Ben Stada, or Ben Pandira, was born out of wedlock (p. 43). His mother was called Miriam [Mary], and was a dresser of women's hair (pp. 35, 41). Her husband was Pappus ben Jehudah (p. 35). Her paramour was Pandira (p. 35). She is also said to have been descended from princes and rulers, and to have played the harlot with a carpenter (p. 48). page 348
A further trace of the descent of the Jesus-Tradition is to " be seen in the saying of R. Papa (p. 47), She, who was descended from princes and rulers, played the harlot with a carpenter." R. Papa received some of his teaching from Abaji, the disciple of R. Joseph of Pumbeditha, already mentioned. The remaining steps of the general Talmudic tradition, including, of course, that relating to Jesus, are R. Papa, R. Kahana, R. Ashi, the last being the redactor of the Babylonian Gemara.
Outside the Gemara, very few references to Jesus in the Amoraite period are found. R. Hija bar Abba refers to the " son of the harlot " (p. 804) in Pesiqta r. This Rabbi was contemporary with R. Johanan.page356
-The source:Christianity in Talmud and Midrash(1903, 448 pages,38.7M)by Robert Travers Herford
books.google.dz/books?id=tA9WAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA48&dq=She++was++the++descendant++of+princes++and++rulers,++she++played++the++harlot++with+carpenters&hl=fr&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi4r9WP8-qIAxX6gf0HHc2HD6wQ6AF6BAgOEAM#v=onepage&q=She%20%20was%20%20the%20%20descendant%20%20of%20princes%20%20and%20%20rulers%2C%20%20she%20%20played%20%20the%20%20harlot%20%20with%20carpenters&f=false
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