Halakhah su Salmi 19:10
יִרְאַ֤ת יְהוָ֨ה ׀ טְהוֹרָה֮ עוֹמֶ֪דֶת לָ֫עַ֥ד מִֽשְׁפְּטֵי־יְהוָ֥ה אֱמֶ֑ת צָֽדְק֥וּ יַחְדָּֽו׃
La paura dell'Eterno è pura, dura per sempre; le ordinanze dell'Eterno sono vere, sono del tutto giuste;
Contemporary Halakhic Problems, Vol V
"The fear of God is pure, enduring forever" (Psalms 19:10). What is [the meaning of] "enduring forever"? Come and see! A mortal who gives a gift to his friend, even if it is a hundred gold coins, how long does it remain in his possession? Two [years], three years, even his entire lifetime. Does it remain in the possession of his children and in the possession of his grandchildren? However, the Holy One, blessed be He, gave a gift to Aaron and his sons which does not depart from them for ever and ever, as it is said "… and it shall be unto him and to his seed after him a covenant of everlasting priesthood" (Numbers 25:13). The Holy One, blessed be He, said to him, "Even though the Temple is destined to be destroyed and the sacrifices abrogated and the high priesthood interrupted, purity is never abrogated. Therefore it says, "The fear of God is pure, enduring forever."
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Sefer HaChinukh
It is from the roots of this commandment that God wanted to uproot evil-heartedness and severe cruelty from His holy people. And therefore He commanded that anyone, whose great anger overpowers him to the point that he strikes his slave who is in his home and has no savior, should be killed. Even though the slave is an acquisition of his money and he has destroyed his [own asset] with [his slave's] death, he is still killed - since his anger overcame him so much. And this is a fitting and proper law - 'the judgments of the Lord are true, righteous altogether.'
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