Yerushalmi Ḥagigah

R. Joshua b. Levi said [in reference to Deuteronomy 9:10: And the Lord gave me the two tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God, and upon them the exact words that the Lord has addressed to you out of the fire on the day of Assembly]: [The verse does not say] “upon them” but and upon them; not “all” but according to all; not “words” but the . . . words. [This extra verbiage teaches that] scripture and Mishnah, Talmud, halakhot, and aggadot, and even that which an experienced student is destined to teach before his teacher in the future—were all already said to Moses at Sinai. How do we know? Sometimes there is a thing about which one says, “Look, this one is new!” (Ecclesiastes 1:10), but then his fellow replies: It occurred long since in ages that went by before us (ibid.).

Translated by Christine Hayes.

Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 2: Emerging Judaism.

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