Volume I.
TRACT SABBATH
SECOND EDITION, RE-EDITED, REVISED AND ENLARGED
BOSTON NEW TALMUD PUBLISHING COMPANY
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TRACT SABBATH
SECOND EDITION, RE-EDITED, REVISED AND ENLARGED
BOSTON NEW TALMUD PUBLISHING COMPANY
100 BOYLSTON STREET
[1903]
CHAPTER
IX.
RABBI AQIBA'S REGULATIONS ON DIFFERENT
SUBJECTS.
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R. Simai lectured:
"At that time, when Israel answered to the information of Moses, 'We will
do and we will obey,' six hundred thousand angels had furnished to every one of Israel two crowns: one for the
answer 'We will do,' and one for the answer 'We will
obey.' Thereafter when Israel sinned (with the Golden Calf) twelve hundred
thousand destroying angels descended and took them away; as
it is written [Exodus, xxxiii. 6]: 'The children of
Israel then stripped themselves of their ornaments (they wore) from (the time
they were at) Mount Horeb.'" Said R. Hami b. R. Hanina:
"For in the same passage it may be deduced that in
the same place where they were furnished they were taken away from them." Said R. Johanan: All of them were given as a reward
to Moses, as immediately after the verse cited it is
written: "And Moses took the tent," etc. Said Resh Lakish: We
hope, however, that the Holy One, blessed be He, will
return them to us, as it is written [Isaiah, xxxv. 10]: "And the ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion
with song, with everlasting joy upon their
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head." The expression everlasting means that it was already
upon their heads at the time of reception of the
Torah.
R. Elazar said: At the time the
Israelites said "We will do" and afterward "We will obey" a heavenly voice (Bath-kol) was heard, which said unto
them: "Who unfolded unto my children this mystery known
only to the angels?" For it is written [Psalms, ciii. 20]:
"Bless the Lord, ye his angels, mighty in
strength, that execute his word, hearkening unto the voice of his word," and from this we see that only angels can execute first
and then obey.
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