Talmud su I Re 6:2
וְהַבַּ֗יִת אֲשֶׁ֨ר בָּנָ֜ה הַמֶּ֤לֶךְ שְׁלֹמֹה֙ לַֽיהוָ֔ה שִׁשִּֽׁים־אַמָּ֥ה אָרְכּ֖וֹ וְעֶשְׂרִ֤ים רָחְבּ֑וֹ וּשְׁלֹשִׁ֥ים אַמָּ֖ה קוֹמָתֽוֹ׃
E la casa che il re Salomone costruì per l'Eterno, la sua lunghezza era di tre cubiti, e la larghezza di venti cubiti e l'altezza di trenta cubiti.
Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah
HALAKHAH: From where years158That the Pentateuch counts years from the Fall equinox.? One verse says159Ex. 23:16., the festival of gathering at the end of the year, and another verse says160Ex. 34.22., the festival of gathering at the turn of the year. Which month contains a festival, and a turning point, and the year starts from it? Which one is this? It is Tishre. If you would say Ṭevet, there is a turning point161The winter solstice. but neither festival nor gathering. If you would say Nisan, there is a turning point162The spring equinox. and a festival, but no gathering. If you would say Tamuz, there is a turning163The summer solstice. point and gathering but no festival. So which one is this? It is Tishre. The colleagues said before Rebbi Jonah: should it not be Tamuz? He told them, it is written, in the seventh month164Num. 28:24., and your are saying so? They said to him, should it not be Tamuz165Maybe the month of the fall equinox should be called “Tamuz”.? He said to them, from here on you are quarrelling with me about names of months? As Rebbi Ḥanina said, the names of the months ascended with them from Babylonia. Originally, in the month of Ethanim1661K. 8:2., in which the Patriarchs were born, and the Patriarchs died, and the Mothers were remembered167One cannot say that Sarah and Rebecca became pregnant in Tishre, this would contradict the statement that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were born in Tishre. So one has to say that in that month the Divine decree was passed that the mothers should become pregnant. The language is taken from Gen. 21:1. Babli Berakhot29a.. Originally, in the month of Bul1681K. 6:37., where the leaves are falling, and the earth is made into lumps; where one mixes for domestic animals in the house169Because in November there is little food to be found in the fields.. Originally, in the month of Ziw1701K. 6:2, misquoted., which is the splendor of the world, when plants are recognized and trees recognized171In Nisan the growth on newly sown fields is recognizable and fruit trees are blossoming.. From then onwards172After the Babylonian exile., it was in the month of Nisan of year twenty173Neh. 2:1.; it was in the month of Kislew of year twenty174Neh. 1:1.; in the tenth month, this is the month of Ṭevet175Esth.2:16.. Rebbi Simeon ben Laqish said, also the names of angels were in their hands from Babylonia. Originally, there flew to me one of the Seraphim176Is. 6:6.; Seraphim standing over Him177Is. 6:2.. From then on, but the man Gabriel178Dan. 9:21.; but your lord Michael179Dan. 10:21..
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Jerusalem Talmud Bava Batra
Rav Hamnuna the scribe asked Rebbi Ḥanina: One verse says, “its height thirty cubits,451K. 6:2.” and another verse says, “its height twenty cubits.461K. 6:20.” He had never heard this and they could not answer him anything. He asked Rebbi Jeremiah, who told him, from the ground up thirty cubits, from the inner room up twenty cubits. Rebbi Abbahu said, destroy the inner room47The explanation given by R. Jeremiah is impossible; the inner room (the Holiest of Holies) was level with the Temple hall.! The inner room was standing from the ground to the beams, as it is written, “covered with cedar from the ground to the beams.48There is no such verse. A close verse is 1K. 7:7, “covered with cedar from ground to ground,” but it refers to Solomon’s court, not the Temple. Possibly the reference is to 1K. 6:16: “He built twenty cubits from the side of the Temple cedar siding from the ground to the walls,” meaning that walls were constructed differently above and below twenty cubits’ height.” But from the ground up thirty cubits, from the Cherub up twenty cubits. Rebbi Tanḥuma said, it is an aggadic tradition that the space in the inner room not be counted. Rebbi Levi said, the space occupied by the Ark is not counted49What he wants to say is that the bodies of the Cherubim were not counted since v. 24 states that each wing of the Cherubim was 5 cubits, and v. 27 that the total span from one extreme wingtip to the other was 20 cubits, leaving no room for the bodies of the Cherubim.. Rebbi Levi said, and it was stated in the name of Rebbi Jehudah ben Rebbi Illai, the Ark stands in the middle and divides the room, ten cubits in every direction of the compass.
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