Talmud su Salmi 104:28
תִּתֵּ֣ן לָ֭הֶם יִלְקֹט֑וּן תִּפְתַּ֥ח יָֽ֝דְךָ֗ יִשְׂבְּע֥וּן טֽוֹב׃
Lo dai a loro, lo raccolgono; Tu apri la tua mano, sono soddisfatti del bene.
Jerusalem Talmud Bava Metzia
In Tiberias one does not work early or late2It is universally accepted that a working day is from sunrise to sundown. An early riser starts work at dawn and a late worker works until dusk.. In Bet Ma‘on6A place on the slope of the mountain overlooking Tiberias (Soṭah1:8, Note 280). According to Josephus, Vita 12, it is situated 4 stadia from Tiberias, less than 600 m. one works early and late. People from Tiberias who climb up to be hired in Bet Ma‘on are hired on the terms of Bet Maon. People from Bet Ma‘on who descend to Tiberias are hired on the terms of Tiberias. But an employer from Tiberias who climbs up to hire workers in Bet Maon can tell them, you should not think that I could not find workers to hire in Tiberias but came up because I heard that you start early and work late7The hiring contract always follows the local custom of the place of contracting, not the place of work.. At a place where there is no common usage, Jehudah ben Buni, Rebbi Immi, Rav Jehudah: It is a stipulation of the court that the early part of morning belong to the workers and the late part of evening to the employer8A workday for a journeyman starts at sunrise and ends at nightfall.. What is the reason? “You make darkness, there is night; the young lions roar for prey; You give to them, they are collecting; the sun shines, they return; man leaves for his work9Ps. 104:19–23,28. The only relevant verses are v. 22–23: “The sun shines … man goes out to work, his labors until evening.” This implies that a workday does not start before sunrise but continues after sunset until nightfall. The same argument in the Babli, in the name of R. Simeon ben Laqish (83a/b)..” (In the evening)10Reading of L, rejected by all commentators. [Fridays]11Reading of E. both early rising and late going is at the employer’s expense12On Friday a full working day does not start before sunrise but only continues until the later afternoon, leaving enough time for the worker to return home and prepare for the Sabbath before sundown.. How much? That he may fill an amphora of water, fry himself a fish13The quickest way to prepare cooked food., and light the candle.
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