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Symmachus ben Joseph : ウィキペディア英語版 | Symmachus ben Joseph :''For the author of one of the Greek versions of the Old Testament, see: Symmachus (translator) - Symmachus the Ebionite.'' Symmachus ben Joseph 〔"Geiger has tried to identify him (Symmachus (the Ebionite) ) with the tanna Symmachus ben Joseph; but this view has been generally regarded as unfounded", jewishencyclopedia.com, article: SYMMACHUS, By: Crawford Howell Toy & Felix Perles〕 (or Symmachus or Summakhos;〔(Summakhos | סומכוס ), sages of the talmud | חכמי התלמוד〕 (ヘブライ語:סוּמָכוֹס בן יוסף),〔תניא, סוּמָכוֹס בן יוסף אומר - כל המאריך באחד, מאריכין לו ימיו ושנותיו, "Sefer Ha-halachot", by Isaac Alfasi, ch. 2 (Hebrew (Wikisource )); And Encyclopedia Da'at, article: סומכוס (Symmachus) - ((סומכוס ))〕 read as ''Sumchus ben Yosef'', or in short סוּמָכוֹס, read as ''Sumchus'') was a Jewish Tanna sage of the fifth generation. Rabbi Meir is considered his ''Teacher par excellence'',〔Or his ''distinguished teacher''; That is, a Rabbi whom he has acquired most of his scholarly knowledge;(i.e: B. Talmud, Kiddushin, 33a; (halakhah.com ))〕 and Symmachus has cited many of his sayings. The most known one was: Symmachus was considered a Talmid Chacham, wise student Torah scholar, as it was said about him: After his teacher R. Meir had died, and despite R. Judah ben Ilai's reluctance to teach R. Meir's disciplines, who were considered "scolding" students, Symmachus managed to get enrolled into R. Judah ben Ilai's class and debate him over Halakha matters. ==References==
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