When Rav noticed this he was angered, but Kahana justified his presence by saying "It is Torah, and I need to learn it.
"[2] Another time, Kahana was reciting Biblical verses before Rav.
When he reached Ecclesiastes 12:5, which (in this rabbinic interpretation) refers to the cessation of a person's sexual desire in old age, Rav sighed.
Kahana said, "We can conclude from this that Rav's sexual desire has ceased.
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