Midrasz do Ezechiela 10:5
וְקוֹל֙ כַּנְפֵ֣י הַכְּרוּבִ֔ים נִשְׁמַ֕ע עַד־הֶחָצֵ֖ר הַחִיצֹנָ֑ה כְּק֥וֹל אֵל־שַׁדַּ֖י בְּדַבְּרֽוֹ׃
Szum zaś skrzydeł Cherubów rozlegał się aż do dworca zewnętrznego, jako głos Boga Wszechmocnego gdy przemawia.
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11) Similarly, (Ezekiel 10:5): "And the sound of the wings of the cherubs was heard (only) until the outer court." I might think that this was because it was a low sound; it is, therefore, written (Ezekiel 10:5): "like the voice of the almighty G d in His speaking" — in His speaking at Sinai. If so, why (only) "until the outer court"? Once it reached the outer court, it was "cut off."
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