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Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia
He was the son of the celebrated Abaye, and presiding judge in Pumbedita, where his father had directed the Talmudic Academy. Some rabbinic chronologists suggest his identity with Bebai II (Bevai bar Abin), which, however, is chronologically incorrect, the latter having been a fellow-pupil of Rav Yosef, whereas Bebai ben Abaye was a contemporary of Nahman ben Isaac, Kahana III, Pappi, and Huna ben Joshua. As Abaye was a scion of the priestly house of Eli, which was doomed to premature death, both Pappi and Huna ben Joshua frequently taunted Bebai with being descended from frail (short-lived) stock, and therefore with uttering frail, untenable arguments.
Bebai bar Abaye seems to have led a contemplative life; and legend relates some curious stories about him.