Liturgy su Salmi 90:78
Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
A voice answered from heaven, “If I hear another sound I will turn the world to water, to its [original] emptiness and desolation will I return the world for it is My decree; accept it, all of you who love the Torah [that preceded creation] by two thousand years.”219In Vayikra Raba 19:1, Rav Huna said in the name of Raish Lakish, “The Torah preceded the creation by two thousand years.” The use of the word “Yomayim,” meaning literally “two days” is based on the version in Tehillim 90:4, that a “thousand years in the eyes of Hashem is like one day.”
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[that preceded creation] by two thousand years.”219In Vayikra Raba 19:1, Rav Huna said in the name of Raish Lakish, “The Torah preceded the creation by two thousand years.” The use of the word “Yomayim,” meaning literally “two days” is based on the version in Tehillim 90:4, that a “thousand years in the eyes of Hashem is like one day.”
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Praise God! [Only] for Him is kingship truly fitting.42Yirmiyahu 10:7. It cannot be said however that any of the kings on this earth actually deserve their distinction.—Radak He dwells eternally, [also] with the contrite.43Yeshaya 57:15. Rabbi Yochanan said, “Wherever you find the greatness of Hashem, there you will find His humility.” He pushes man to the crushing point, and says to him, ‘return with a humble spirit.'44Tehillim 90:3. Hashem permits the sinner to return in penitence even till the very last moment of his life.—Iyun Tefiloh Therefore will He be exalted, for the kingship is Adonoy's.
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‘return with a humble spirit.'44Tehillim 90:3. Hashem permits the sinner to return in penitence even till the very last moment of his life.—Iyun Tefiloh
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