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"Talmud", compiled by Senia, published by Yunnan People's Publishing House in January 2006

Note: The number after P is the page number of the Chinese compiled version, and the book title is the original book Note the source.

Monotheism is an important feature that distinguishes Judaism from other religions, so we see this motto: "Anyone who abandons idol worship is considered a Jew." P1, "Popular Talmud" 》

As the creator of the world and mankind, God holds everything he created responsible for their actions. God's judgment on mankind is always fair and will never be partial, forgetful, snobbish or bribery. As Rabbi Yohanan said before his death: "I will be judged by a person who I can neither flatter with clever words nor use money." P11, "Popular Talmud"

To deceive a pagan is more serious than to deceive a Jew because it blasphemes the name of God. P17, Tosifta B. K. 10:15

Humans are as intelligent as angels, have upright bodies like angels, and speak in the same sacred language as angels. P25, "Popular Talmud"

Satan engages in three activities: seducing people, speaking ill of people in front of God and executing death penalty. P27, B. B. 16a

The best way to resist the temptations of Satan and to be freed from the angel of death is to study the Torah. Furthermore, Satan was alarmed when the shofar was blown on Yom Kippur, the day of self-penance for the Jews. P27, "Popular Talmud"

Study the Bible at the age of six, the Mishnah at the age of ten, fulfill the commandments at the age of thirteen, and study the Talmud at the age of fifteen. Fall in love at the age of eighteen, make a living at the age of twenty, enter the prime of life at the age of thirty, have an epiphany at the age of forty, reflect deeply at the age of fifty, enter old age at the age of sixty, have gray hair at the temples at the age of seventy, eighty is an extraordinary gift, and ninety The back is bowed due to aging, and even though one is alive at one hundred years old, one is still dead. P43, "Popular Talmud"

There are 613 commandments given to Moses by God, 365 of which prohibit certain behaviors, corresponding to the number of days in the Gregorian calendar year, indicating that the evil in people is greater than Good, and easy to make mistakes; the other 248 encourage certain behaviors, corresponding to the number of human limbs, indicating that the human soul should be good. P47, "Popular Talmud"

Don't be resentful, and you won't sin; don't be angry, and you won't sin; don't get carried away, and you won't sin. P51, Ber, 29b

Three kinds of people will not see the face of hell: those who have suffered from poverty, those who have suffered from intestinal diseases, and those who have suffered from tyranny. The hardships they suffered were punishment for their evil deeds, and by tasting the pain, they were purified. P51, Erub, 41b

There are seven reasons for plague: slander, killing, empty oaths, lust, arrogance, robbery and jealousy. P54, Shab, 33a

Within human reach, there is no rest for the wicked and no suffering for the righteous. P59, Chapter 4 of "The Ethics of the Fathers" by Rabbi Yanayi

Your life is as valuable as the life of your neighbor, and your needs should be met as much as the needs of others. To achieve self-satisfaction, we must devote our attention and wealth to family, friends and society, and we must change from thinking only about ourselves to emphasizing the world outside ourselves. Self-realization does not mean retreating from our fallen world, nor does it mean indulging in narcissism. To realize one's own value, one must participate in social life and contribute to the world. P79, "Proverbs of Sages"

Respect yourself, but don't be arrogant; enjoy the gifts of life to the fullest, but don't become a slave to wealth; work hard for success, but don't boast too much about your prominence; Be moderate; develop your abilities without being overly self-absorbed. P79, "Proverbs of Sages"

Beauty, strength, wealth, honor, wisdom, satisfaction, and children belong to those who know how to live correctly and belong to this world. P84, "Ethics of the Fathers" Chapter 6

Don't worry about tomorrow's problems, because you don't know what tomorrow will bring you.

Tomorrow will come, but you cannot live forever, so you are worried about a world that does not belong to you. P95, "Babylonian Talmud" Explanation "Yevamot"

My child, in all humility, maintain your confidence and estimate your own true worth.

Who will speak for his enemies?

Who will respect someone who belittles him? P96, Chapter 37 of "The Wisdom of Ben Sira"

Those who insist on timing will be rejected by timing; those who obey timing will find that timing is by their side. P97, "Babylonian Talmud" Explanation "Elui"

"Love your neighbor as yourself." Rabbi Akiba said, "This is the supreme rule of the Talmud. "P101, Chapter 19 of "Sepharah"

There are four kinds of people that cannot be tolerated: arrogant poor people, flattering rich people, lustful old people, and domineering leaders. . P105, "Babylonian Talmud" Explanation "Pishahim"

As long as you survive, never rely on anyone, whether it is a son or a wife, a brother or a friend.

Don't give your property to others, otherwise you will regret it.

It is much better to rely on your own property than on your own children. P150, Chapter 37 of "The Wisdom of Ben Sira"

Don't let yourself wallow in sorrow, and don't bother yourself.

A happy mood will keep people active, and joy will make people live longer.

Jealousy and anger lead to premature death, and nervousness and thirst lead to premature aging.

People who are in a happy mood and have normal desires taste everything they eat. P161, "The Wisdom of Ben Sira" Chapter 3

Three things can restore a person to a good mental state: beautiful sounds, sights and smells. P161, "Babylonian Talmud" Explanation of "Perakhot"

No one who has knowledge will be poor.

People with knowledge have everything, but what do people without knowledge have? Once a person has mastered knowledge, what else does he lack? If a person does not possess knowledge, what does he have? P181, Explanation of "Babylonian Talmud" "Nederim"

Only because of lively and lovely students, the world can last forever. Students must not be made to miss their studies, even if it is to build a temple. Without students, a town will eventually be destroyed. P184, "Babylonian Talmud" Explanation of "Shabat"

Teachers are the highest-status people in students' lives and deserve higher honors than their parents. P184, "Popular Talmud"

Teachers should not restrain them (children) too much, because education can only be carried out effectively in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. Keep the children happy by giving them a little money or gifts from time to time - it will help with their learning. P188, "Letter to the Family" by Alligaben Drolman

My humility is my nobility, and my nobility is my humility. P193, Leviticus 1:5

What kind of right path should a person take? You should feel decent yourself and be able to win the respect of others.

Who can be respected? People who respect others. P211, Aboth, 4:1

Beware of those in power, because such people will not get close to others unless they are for personal gain; for their own benefit, they appear to be friends; when others are in danger, they stay away from others. You go. P211, Aboth, 2: 3

Work is a person’s responsibility, not only to make a living, but also to contribute to ensuring social order. P218, "Popular Talmud"

The world is changing every day. People who are rich today may not be rich tomorrow, and people who are poor today may not be poor tomorrow. P233, "Exodus Rabbah" Chapter 31

Don't underestimate justice, because it is one of the three legs that supports the world. Once it is reversed, it will shake the foundation of the world. P244, "Major Deuteronomy 5:1"

A person is related only to himself, so no one can declare himself guilty. P247, "Babylonian Talmud" Explanation of "Yevamot"

This life is like a porch leading to the next life. You should prepare yourself on the porch so that you can enter the hall. P256, Aboth 4:21