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Rabbinical Proverbs And Sayings.

RABBINICAL PROVERBS AND SAYINGS .

IT is not so easy always to distinguish between " proverbs " and " sayings " as some might be induced to suppose ; indeed , there is a good deal of difficulty in the undertaking , for many " sayings " which are termed popularly proverbs" are only " sayings , " after all , and many " proverbs" which are commonly considered " sayings" are , iu truth , " proverbs , " and "proverbs" only , for there is a difference between them .

Evil communications corrupt good manners ; this is a proverb . Evening red and morning grey Tell the shepherd of a fine day ; Evening grey and morning red Send the shepherd wet to bed ; this is a saying . We admit at once that it is sometimes difficult to " which is which" for

say , the line of demarcation is very thin , indeed , ancl so we have grouped sayings ancl proverbs together , in the selection which , as our readers will see , ancl as best accords Avith the heading of our article . We have taken the " little collection" which we venture to call attention to from an interesting work termed " Selections from the Talmud , " by H . Polano , aud published by F . Warne and Co . It is a great itthat we have no good

py full English translation of the Talmud . Mr . Polano says that the Talmud takes up ten folio volumes , though , we presume he means by this the two Talmuds—the Jerusalem ancl the Bab ylon . It maybe a question whether the whole of the two Talmuds has ever been published , though partial selections and professed translations have been made both in Latin and French . A good English translation of the Talmud is a great desideratum in literature .

We shall all be struck with the truthful ancl simple-hearted wisdom of these old adages of the Hebrew " Chacamim" or wise men , to whom was committed " Halachah , " or the commentary on the law , and " Haggadah , " or the commentary of history . It is curious to note that this great college of " Scribes , " of " Men of the Great Synod , " of the " Princes and Fathers of the House of Judgment" was not merely composed of " Priests and Levites" but of men of all

, , classes , and all ranks , and all callings . Let us , then , carefully listen to and note to-day these " Voices of the Past , " as they will speak very pleasantly to us , both as Freemasons , philanthropists , and thoughtful and serious citizens of the world .

Open not thy mouth to speak evil . To be patient is sometimes better than to have much wealth . The horse fed too liberally Avith oats becomes unrul y . Do to others what you would have others do to you . The ass complains of cold even in July . First learn and then teach .

Few are they who see their own faults . The world is a wedding . Youth is a wreath of roses . A myrtle even in the desert remains a myrtle . Hospitality is an expression of Divine Worship . The rose grows among thorns . If thou tellest thy secret to three persons , ten know of it ,

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AN ORATION Article 1
THE NAME OF BURNS. Article 3
RABBINICAL PROVERBS AND SAYINGS. Article 4
A SERMON Article 6
RYTHMICAL SAYINGS. Article 11
THE VOICE OF NATURE. Article 16
THE TEMPLE OF MASONRY. Article 18
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE TEMPLARS IN ENGLAND. Article 19
BROTHER! WELL MET! Article 22
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 25
AFTER ALL. Article 29
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN GOSSIP. Article 37
"A JINER." Article 40
BRO. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN.* Article 42
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Rabbinical Proverbs And Sayings.

RABBINICAL PROVERBS AND SAYINGS .

IT is not so easy always to distinguish between " proverbs " and " sayings " as some might be induced to suppose ; indeed , there is a good deal of difficulty in the undertaking , for many " sayings " which are termed popularly proverbs" are only " sayings , " after all , and many " proverbs" which are commonly considered " sayings" are , iu truth , " proverbs , " and "proverbs" only , for there is a difference between them .

Evil communications corrupt good manners ; this is a proverb . Evening red and morning grey Tell the shepherd of a fine day ; Evening grey and morning red Send the shepherd wet to bed ; this is a saying . We admit at once that it is sometimes difficult to " which is which" for

say , the line of demarcation is very thin , indeed , ancl so we have grouped sayings ancl proverbs together , in the selection which , as our readers will see , ancl as best accords Avith the heading of our article . We have taken the " little collection" which we venture to call attention to from an interesting work termed " Selections from the Talmud , " by H . Polano , aud published by F . Warne and Co . It is a great itthat we have no good

py full English translation of the Talmud . Mr . Polano says that the Talmud takes up ten folio volumes , though , we presume he means by this the two Talmuds—the Jerusalem ancl the Bab ylon . It maybe a question whether the whole of the two Talmuds has ever been published , though partial selections and professed translations have been made both in Latin and French . A good English translation of the Talmud is a great desideratum in literature .

We shall all be struck with the truthful ancl simple-hearted wisdom of these old adages of the Hebrew " Chacamim" or wise men , to whom was committed " Halachah , " or the commentary on the law , and " Haggadah , " or the commentary of history . It is curious to note that this great college of " Scribes , " of " Men of the Great Synod , " of the " Princes and Fathers of the House of Judgment" was not merely composed of " Priests and Levites" but of men of all

, , classes , and all ranks , and all callings . Let us , then , carefully listen to and note to-day these " Voices of the Past , " as they will speak very pleasantly to us , both as Freemasons , philanthropists , and thoughtful and serious citizens of the world .

Open not thy mouth to speak evil . To be patient is sometimes better than to have much wealth . The horse fed too liberally Avith oats becomes unrul y . Do to others what you would have others do to you . The ass complains of cold even in July . First learn and then teach .

Few are they who see their own faults . The world is a wedding . Youth is a wreath of roses . A myrtle even in the desert remains a myrtle . Hospitality is an expression of Divine Worship . The rose grows among thorns . If thou tellest thy secret to three persons , ten know of it ,

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