ID | #1607259409 |
Added | Sun, 06/12/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | |
Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
|
Initial data
Shlomo Yitzhaki is a Rabbi between 1040-1105 ad and describes mermaids in the Talmud, an ancient Jewish book of laws and legends.
He's writing:
"In the sea there are fish, half of which is in the form of man and half fish, that language is called old French sereine»,
Moshav Zekeinim, a later Rabbi, comments on this phrase by saying:
"This applies to being at sea, partly like a man, from the navel upwards, and it seems like a woman in all aspects that they have Breasts and long hair like women, and from the navel down is a fish" - also mentioned that these mermaids have beautiful singing and nice voice.
Original news
BETWEEN 1040 AND 1105 BY RABBI SHLOMO YITZCHAKI
Shlomo Yitzchaki is a Rabbi between the years of 1040-1105 AD and describes mermaids in the Talmud which is an ancient Jewish book of law and legend. He writes:
“There are fish in the sea with which half is in the form of man and half in the form of a fish, called sereine in Old French,”
Moshav Zekeinim, a later Rabbi comments on this phrase by saying, “This refers to the creature in the sea which is similar in part to a person, from the navel upwards, and it is similar to a woman in all aspects, in that it has breasts and long hair like that of a woman, and from the navel downwards it is a fish,” it also mentions that these mermaids sing beautifully and have a pleasant voice.
Hypotheses
Investigation
Resume
Log in or register to post comments