The events of the story revolve around a wise and experienced turtledove, patient with his neighbor and teaching him. One day, his neighbor decided to test his cleverness and patience, so he asked him to go to the market to choose the best piece of meat, and he chose a piece of meat. The wise neighbor chose not to choose himself that piece, so he would recognize the turtledove’s cleverness and his wisdom, and the reason for choosing himself that piece in the first place, but he..

Story background:

One of the scientists had a wise turtledove, he loved his neighbor’s garden every day, and was grateful and helpful to the garden. His owner used to water him a lot and taught him everything he could of advice and stories. The turtledove loved his neighbor very much, and was helpful to him in everything he said, and was patient and did his work with his effort. He would not abandon him except at the time he went to his house.

Going to the market:

One day, the owner of the wise turtledove sent him to the market of the city, and asked him to choose the best piece of meat. So the wise turtledove went to the market and chose well. The next day, he sent him again to the market, and asked him to choose for him also. He chose a piece of meat, so the wise turtledove went to the market and chose well also too.

Confusion and confusion:

And on the third day, the owner of the wise turtledove said to him: Yesterday you chose the best piece of meat, so you went and chose well, then the day after that you chose the better piece of meat, so you went to the market and chose well another time too! Why did you do that?

Wisdom and the answer:

The turtledove said: O my owner, I thought in the first’s mind, so I did not find in it a piece better than the well, and not a piece better from it! The well’s mind harms people and angers God, and becomes ugly in people’s eyes, and the better’s mind benefits people and pleases God, and becomes beautiful in people’s eyes, and success in life. The owner of the wise turtledove was amazed at his happiness and pleasure, and he liked this turtledove and said to him: May God bless you, my son..

Translated from: The wise turtledove