Talmud su Salmi 63:12
וְהַמֶּלֶךְ֮ יִשְׂמַ֪ח בֵּאלֹ֫הִ֥ים יִ֭תְהַלֵּל כָּל־הַנִּשְׁבָּ֣ע בּ֑וֹ כִּ֥י יִ֝סָּכֵ֗ר פִּ֣י דֽוֹבְרֵי־שָֽׁקֶר׃
Ma il re si rallegrerà di Dio; Chiunque giura per Lui sarà gloria; Perché la bocca di quelli che parlano bugie deve essere fermata.
Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
“One silences one who says ‘we thank, we thank.’127Quote from the Mishnah, to be discussed.” Rebbi Samuel bar Rav Isaac said (Ps. 63:12): “For the mouth of those who speak lies will be dammed up.128This verse explains that it is an obligation to “dam up, wall in” the mouths of those who speak lies. Its is not explained what the lies are of those who repeat “we thank.” In the Babli (loc. cit.) it is explained that the one who says so, like the one who wants to mention God’s name only on good things, gives the impression that there are two independent forces, God for the good and Satan–Ahriman for the bad. The Babli objects to the opinion expressed here that any repetition of sections of prayer texts is permitted in private for emphasis.” That is, in public. But in private it is supplication.
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Jerusalem Talmud Megillah
“One silences one who says ‘we thank, we thank.’” Rebbi Samuel bar Rav Isaac said (Ps. 63:12): “For the mouth of those who speak lies will be dammed up.” That is, in public. But in private it is supplication.
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