Avot 3: 8 The greatest praise was
Avot 1: 1 The Mishnah claims to deal
Avot 2: 8 Such was the sort of training that Paul,
Commentary on the Mishnah, Avot 4: 5 In contrast with these rabbis,
And prophets handed it on to the men of the great assembly.” - Avot 1: 1, the Mishnah.
Avot 2: 8 Such was the sort of training that Paul,
then known by his Hebrew name, Saul of Tarsus, received from Gamaliel.
Avot 3: 8 The greatest praise was
bestowed upon a student who was like“ a plastered well, which does not lose a drop of water.”.
Avot 1: 1 The Mishnah claims to deal
with information handed down to Moses at Mount Sinai- an unwritten part of God's Law to Israel.
Commentary on the Mishnah, Avot 4: 5 In contrast with these rabbis,
Maimonides worked strenuously to support himself as a physician, never accepting payment for religious services. - Compare 2 Corinthians 2: 17; 1 Thessalonians 2: 9.