Talmud do Izajasza 58:2
וְאוֹתִ֗י י֥וֹם יוֹם֙ יִדְרֹשׁ֔וּן וְדַ֥עַת דְּרָכַ֖י יֶחְפָּצ֑וּן כְּג֞וֹי אֲשֶׁר־צְדָקָ֣ה עָשָׂ֗ה וּמִשְׁפַּ֤ט אֱלֹהָיו֙ לֹ֣א עָזָ֔ב יִשְׁאָל֙וּנִי֙ מִשְׁפְּטֵי־צֶ֔דֶק קִרְבַ֥ת אֱלֹהִ֖ים יֶחְפָּצֽוּן׃
A Mnie to dzień w dzień szukają, i poznania dróg Moich żądają; jako lud, który cnotę pełni, a prawu Boga swego nie uchybia, domagają się odemnie sądów sprawiedliwych, blizkości Boga żądają.
Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah
Should one not say the same for Hallel? Not all people are there84Since Hallel draws large crowds and they respond in chorus “hallelujah” to the reader’s words (cf. Šabbat16, Note 59), the service also could be mistaken as start of an insurrection.. Then should one not say the same for blowing, not all people are there85This makes R. Joḥanan ’s explanation unlikely.? Rebbi Jonah said, it is written, day, day they will seek86Is.58:2, read as asserting that on two days of the year everybody comes (early) to the synagogue, New Year’s day and the Seventh day of Tabernacles., that is shofar blowing and willow twigs. Rebbi Joshua ben Levi in the name of Rebbi Alexander heard it from the following: 87Ps.17:2.Eternal, listen to sincerity, this is the reading of the shema`. Take note of my song, this is the song of Torah88The recitation of the Torah following musical accents.. Listen to my prayer, this is prayer. Disregard swindling lips, this is musaf. What is written afterwards? From before You may my judgment come89Ps.17:3. This makes blowing at musaf a Davidic institution, contradicting R. Joḥanan ’s explanation.. Rebbi Aḥa bar Pappus said before Rebbi Ze`ira, there is a difference, since the obligation of the day is in musaf90The biblical obligations of the day are all expressed in terms of the musaf sacrifice.. Rebbi Taḥlifa from Caesarea said, the verse says so: A day of shofar blowing, and you shall make91Num. 29:1–2.. Rebbi Eleazar ben Rebbi Yose in the name of Rebbi Yose bar Qaṣarta: For all sacrifices it is written and you shall offer, but here is written, you shall make92New Year’s Day’s musaf is the only one characterized as doing, not offering. This is taken as a hint that some other activity besides sacrificing is involved, referring to blowing the shofar... The Holy One, praise to Him, said to them, since you came before Me in judgment on New Year’s day and left in peace, I consider it as if you were newly created93One could vocalize בִּרְייָה חֲדָשָׁה “a new creature”..
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