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Talmud su Salmi 22:4

וְאַתָּ֥ה קָד֑וֹשׁ י֝וֹשֵׁ֗ב תְּהִלּ֥וֹת יִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃

Eppure sei santo, o Tu che sei in trono sulle lodi di Israele.

Jerusalem Talmud Shabbat

53Tactate Soferim 16:10. The piece is missing in Tactate Soferim in Maḥzor Vitry. Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, I never looked into a book of sermon concepts, except that once I looked, and I found written there: The 175 paragraphs where in the Torah is written speech, saying, commandment54The number of paragraphs which start with an expression of commandment., correspond to the years of our father Abraham, as it is written, you took gifts from Man55Ps. 68:19. Traditionally the Psalm is read as describing the Exodus and the epiphany at Sinai. The gift is the Torah given to Moses., and it is written, the great Man among giants56Jos. 14:15.. The 147 songs written in Psalms57The number of Psalms if Psalms 1–2, 9–10, 114–115 are combinred. correspond to the years of our father Jacob. This teaches that all praises by which Israel praise the Holy One, praise to Him, correspond to the years of Jacob, as it is said, You are Holy, throning over the praises of Israel58Ps. 22:4.. The 123 times Israel answer “halleluiah”59In the recitation of “Hallel” (Pss. 113–118) by the reader, the congregation answers every half-verse by “halleluiah”. This form of recitation, described by Maimonides Hilkhot Ḥanukkah 3:12 (Babli Sukkah 38b), still is common among Yemenite congregations. The exact places of response are indicated in the Yemenite Tikālil. correspond to the years of Aaron, Halleluiah, praise God by His holy one60Ps. 150:1., Aaron his holy one, for Aaron, the Eternal’s holy one61Ps. 106:16.. Nevertheless I was frightened in the night62Because of the sin he committed reading the book in which was written what only should be orally transmitted..
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Jerusalem Talmud Sukkah

HALAKHAH: “The pious ones and people of good deeds.” Some of them were saying, blessed be my youth which did not shame my old age; these are the people of good deeds. But others were saying, blessed be my old age which atoned for my youth. Both of these were saying, blessed be who never sinned; and he who sinned may be forgiven. Hillel the Elder, if he saw them wantonly transgressing said to them, even though I am here, who is here? Does He need acclamations? Is it not written75Dan. 7:10., thousands upon thousands serve Him, and myriads of myriads stand before Him? If he saw them acting correctly he was saying, if I am not here who is here? Even though there are many acclaims before Him, the acclaim of Israel is beloved more than anything else. What is the reason? And the pleasantness of the songs of Israel762S. 23:1.; enthroned on the praises of Israel77Ps. 22:4..
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Tractate Soferim

The hundred and forty-seven psalms55The number of Psalms in the Heb. Bible is 150; but, according to Rabbinic opinion, I and II, IX and X, CXXXIV and CXXXV are each reckoned as one Psalm. included in the Book of Psalms correspond to the number of years of Jacob.56Cf. Gen. 47, 28. This is intended to teach you that all the praises which Israel offer to the Holy One, blessed be He, correspond to the number of years of our father Jacob. What is the reason?57GRA inserts the question. [Scripture states,] Yet Thou art holy, O Thou that art enthroned upon the praises of Israel.58Ps. 22, 4. Israel is synonymous with Jacob.
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