Bibbia Ebraica
Bibbia Ebraica

Talmud su Salmi 55:15

אֲשֶׁ֣ר יַ֭חְדָּו נַמְתִּ֣יק ס֑וֹד בְּבֵ֥ית אֱ֝לֹהִ֗ים נְהַלֵּ֥ךְ בְּרָֽגֶשׁ׃

Abbiamo preso insieme un dolce consiglio, nella casa di Dio abbiamo camminato con la folla.

Jerusalem Talmud Yoma

The rabbis of Caesarea say, why is a bull brought by 24? To make a procession on the occasion, under the heading, in God’s House we shall walk in excitement153Ps. 55:15.. Since one explains, they shall arrange, two; the sons of Aaron, two; the priests, two; from here that a private person’s bull should be brought by six154Since Lev. 1:7, to which this explanation refers, is written in the paragraph about private elevation offerings of cattle..
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Tractate Kallah Rabbati

‘For so we find with David, king of Israel, who learnt from Ahitophel only two things.’ What were they? Raba said: Can you not learn them from the verse itself? [It is written,] We took sweet counsel together:153Ps. 55, 15. [Ahitophel] said to him, ‘David, why do you sit and occupy yourself alone with the study of the Torah? The words of the Torah can be preserved only in association with companions.154i.e. taking counsel together. Just as counsel frustrates thoughts,155Fellow-students in the course of discussion refute each other’s conclusions if wrongly arrived at. so [is thought frustrated] where there is no counsel’.156One is often misled by his own false reasoning. And whence did he illustrate it? For it is written, Keep silence [hasketh], and hear, O Israel157Deut. 27, 9. [which means,] Divide yourselves into groups158The second syllable of הסכת is read as כת, ‘group’. [for the study of the Torah]. And what was the other thing [David] learnt [from him]? He said to him, ‘When you go to pray, run like a man running after a king’. And whence did he illustrate it? For it is written. After the Lord your God shall ye go.159ibid. XIII, 5. E.V. walk. And whence do we know that David referred to these [two thoughts] and spoke in praise of them? For it is written, We took sweet counsel together, in the house of God we walked with the throng;160Ps. 55, 15. The first clause is interpreted as studying Torah together with others, and in the second with the throng is understood as ‘in haste’. and it is written, I have more understanding than all my teachers;161ibid. CXIX, 99, which is given the meaning: I have gained understanding from all my teachers (Ahitophel included). and it is also written, I will run the way of Thy commandments.162ibid. 32.
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