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에스라 2:35의 탈무드

בְּנֵ֣י סְנָאָ֔ה שְׁלֹ֣שֶׁת אֲלָפִ֔ים וְשֵׁ֥שׁ מֵא֖וֹת וּשְׁלֹשִֽׁים׃ (ס)

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Jerusalem Talmud Taanit

MISHNAH: The times of wood offerings177Even though fire wood for the altar as a necessity of sacrifices could be bought with money from the Temple tax, the families mentioned in the Mishnah had the privilege of offering fire wood to the Temple as explained in Halakhah 6, and their wood had to be used before any bought by tax money could be used. of the priests and the people are nine. On the first of Nisan, the family Araḥ178Neh. 7:10, Ezr. 2:9. from the tribe of Judah. On the twentieth of Tammuz, the family of David from the tribe of Judah. On the fifth of Av, the family of Par`osh179Neh. 7:8, Ezr. 2:3. from the tribe of Judah. On the seventh, the family of Yonadav ben Rekhav180Jer. 35:16.. On the tenth, the family of Senaah181Neh. 7:38, Ezr.2:35. from the tribe of Benjamin. On the fifteenth the family of Zatuel182Neh. 7:13, Ezr. 2:8. from the tribe of Judah, and with them priests and Levites and everybody who is unsure of his tribe. The families of the pestle stealers and the fig hackers183These names are explained in Halakhah 7. on the twentieth. The family of Paḥat Moab184Neh. 7:11, Ezr. 2:6. from the tribe of Judah on the twentieth of Elul. The family of Adin185Neh. 7:20, Ezr. 2:15. from the tribe of Judah on the first of Tevet. The family of Parosh came a second time. On the first of Tevet was no bystanding since there was hallel, musaf, and wood offering186Since the New Moon of Tevet always is a day of Ḥanukkah, there can be no morning bystanding because of the Hallel to be recited, and none afterwards because of musaf and the additional festivities of the wood offering..
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