Talmud su Isaia 51:21
לָכֵ֛ן שִׁמְעִי־נָ֥א זֹ֖את עֲנִיָּ֑ה וּשְׁכֻרַ֖ת וְלֹ֥א מִיָּֽיִן׃ (ס)
Perciò ora ascolta questo, tu afflitto e ubriaco, ma non con il vino;
Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
HALAKHAH: Rebbi Jeremiah in the name of Rebbi Abba: Prayer is forbidden to him who comes from a trip. What is the reason? (Is. 51:21) “Listen to that, poor woman, drunk and not from wine.3This proves that there is drunkenness not induced by alcohol. Formal prayer, the Amidah, is forbidden to a drunk. The parallel in the Babli (Eruvin 65a) even notes that after a lengthy caravan trip one needs three days to get one’s thoughts together.” Rebbi Zeriqan, Rebbi Yoḥanan in the name of Rebbi Eliezer, son of Rebbi Yose the Galilean4Tanna of the fourth generation, active in the aftermath of the war of Bar Kokhba. He tried to systematize aggadic interpretation of the Bible.: Prayer is forbidden to one in pain; is that not our verse: “Listen to that, poor woman, drunk and not from wine”?
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