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'''Rebbi Yehoshua''' was a Jewish ] of the ]. He was a contributor to the early ], mainly the ] and the '']''.

==Views on sin==
The ] ''Avot de Rabbi Natan'', states:
:One time, when Rabban ] was walking in ] with Rebbi Yehoshua, they arrived at where the ] now stood in ruins. "Woe to us" cried Rabbi Yehoshua, "for this house where atonement was made for ]'s ]s now lies in ruins!" Answered Rabban Yochanan, "We have another, equally important source of atonement, the practice of ''gemilut hasadim'' (loving kindness), as it is stated 'I desire loving kindness and not sacrifice'".

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