Rabbi Akiva was a Jewish scholar and sage who lived in the 2nd century CE. He is considered one of the most important figures in Jewish history and is credited with the compilation of the Mishnah, the first written compilation of Jewish oral law. He was a great teacher and leader, and his teachings are still studied and followed by many Jews today. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Rabbi Akiva on love, rabbis, life.
The paper burns, but the words fly away. — Rabbi Akiva
Like a twisted olive tree in its 500th year, giving then its finest fruit, is man. How can he give forth wisdom until he has been crushed and turned in the Hand of God. — Rabbi Akiva
Everything is foreseen, yet freedom of choice is granted. — Rabbi Akiva
He who remains unmarried impairs the divine image. — Rabbi Akiva
A fence to wisdom is silence. — Rabbi Akiva
Beloved is man, for he was created in the image of God. Beloved are Israel, for they were called children of God. Beloved are Israel, for unto them was given the desirable Torah — Rabbi Akiva
Jesting and levity lead a man to lewdness. — Rabbi Akiva
Before you taste anything, recite a blessing. — Rabbi Akiva
If a rock, though extremely hard, can be hollowed out by water, how much more so should it be possible for The Light, which is compared to water, to change my heart. I will begin to study it, and try to become a scholar of The Light. — Rabbi Akiva
In the beginning, sin is like a thread of a spider's web. But in the end, it becomes like the cable of a ship. — Rabbi Akiva
Beloved are Israel, for they were called children of the All-present. — Rabbi Akiva
Beloved is man, for he was created in the image of God. — Rabbi Akiva
Life Lessons by Rabbi Akiva
Rabbi Akiva teaches the importance of humility and learning, emphasizing that all knowledge is valuable and should be sought out.
He also emphasizes the importance of loving and respecting one another, and that kindness and compassion should be extended to all.
Finally, Rabbi Akiva emphasizes the importance of living a life of faith, and that faith in God is the foundation of a meaningful life.
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