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욥기 3:7의 Musar

הִנֵּ֤ה הַלַּ֣יְלָה הַ֭הוּא יְהִ֣י גַלְמ֑וּד אַל־תָּבֹ֖א רְנָנָ֣ה בֽוֹ׃

그 밤이 적막하였었더라면, 그 가운데서 즐거운 소리가 일어나지 말았었더라면,

Kav HaYashar

Other destroying angels, called “cursers of the day” (Iyov 3:7), are assigned over people who curse themselves in anger with an oath or malediction. These angels then take that curse and bring it to the “Twisted Snake” (Yeshayahu 27:1), which also derives its power from the Samech Mem. This enables it to lodge accusations and to bring on many terrible sorrows (Zohar, Pekudei 266a). Another class of destroying angels is assigned over those who make angry threats, which is also not the way of our holy Torah, or who throw vessels in their rage. Then these angels take those ill-spoken words and bring them before their council. “This is the sacrifice that So-and-so has offered to us,” they declare. “Woe to him, for he has strayed after, and worshipped, an alien god! (Zohar, Pekudei 263b).
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