Talmud su Salmi 140:8
יְהֹוִ֣ה אֲ֭דֹנָי עֹ֣ז יְשׁוּעָתִ֑י סַכֹּ֥תָה לְ֝רֹאשִׁ֗י בְּי֣וֹם נָֽשֶׁק׃
O DIO Signore, la forza della mia salvezza, che mi hai schermato la testa nel giorno della battaglia,
Jerusalem Talmud Yevamot
HALAKHAH: “The House of Hillel say, we heard only,” etc. 23A similar baraita is quoted in the Babli, 116b. The House of Shammai said to them: Is there not harvest the entire year? How is that? At the end of barley harvest starts wheat harvest. At the end of wheat harvest starts grape harvest. At the end of grape harvest starts olive harvest. That means, there is some harvest the year round. They accepted this argument. And why the grain harvest? Rebbi Mana said, because there accidents are frequent, for the sun only hits a person’s head at grain harvest time. That is what is written242K.:18–20. He diagnoses the illness of the Sunamite’s child as a sun stroke. This is accepted by most modern commentators.: “The child grew and some day it went to his father, to the harvesters. He said to his father, ‘my head, my head’; who said to the servant, ‘carry him to his mother’. He carried him and brought him to his mother where he sat on her knees until noontime, when he died.” But the rabbis say, because snakes are abundant. Rebbi Yose ben Rebbi Abun said25Ps. 140:8. Usually, one would translate: “On the day of weaponry;” cf. Note 27., “You shielded my head at the day of kissing,” at the day summer and winter are kissing26There are no other sources in talmudic literature that would declare the autumn equinox a dangerous day.. Another explanation: “At the day of weaponry,” that is Gog’s weaponry27Ez. 39, explained as prologue to the appearance of the Messiah, a descendant of David.. Another explanation, on a day when two worlds kiss one another, when this world leaves and the future world enters28The day of death..
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