Hebraic Literature; Translations From the Talmud, Midrashim And
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6), "Andthe children of Israel stripped themselves of their ornaments by MountHoreb. " Resh Lakish says, "The Holy One--blessed be He!--will, in thefuture, return them to us; for it is said (Isa. Xxxv. 10), 'The ransomedof the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joyupon their heads, ' i. E. , the joy they had in days of yore, upon theirheads. " _Shabbath_, fol. 88, col. 1. Let no one venture out alone at night-time on Wednesdays and Saturdays, for Agrath, the daughter ...of Machloth, roams about accompanied byeighteen myriads of evil genii, each one of which has power to destroy. _P'sachim_, fol. 112, col. 2. It is related of Rabbi Elazar ben Charsom that his mother made him ashirt which cost two myriads of manahs, but his fellow-priests would notallow him to wear it, because he appeared in it as though he were naked. _Yoma_, fol. 35, col. 2. He who has not seen the double gallery of the Synagogue in Alexandria ofEgypt, has not seen the glory of Israel.... There were seventy-one seatsarranged in it according to the number of the seventy-one members of thegreater Sanhedrin, each seat of no less value than twenty-one myriads ofgolden talents.
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