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Talmud zu Berakhot 9:7

Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

Rebbi Jehudah ben Pazi said, even the Holy One, praise to Him, does not judge alone, as it is said451K. 22:19. In MT, “was standing.”: all the hosts of Heaven were standing by Him, to His right side and to His left. These vote to acquit, those to convict. Even though He does not judge alone, He signs alone, as it is said: really I shall tell you what is noted in true writing.46Dan. 10:21. Rebbi Joḥanan said, the Holy One, praise to Him, never does anything in His world unless He took counsel with the Heavenly Court47Babli 38b.. What is the reason? True is the statement and a large host.48Dan. 10:1. When is the seal of the Holy One, praise to Him, true? When He took counsel with the Heavenly Court. Rebbi Eleazar said, any place where it is said “the Eternal, Almighty,49In Lev. rabba 24(2) in the name of R. Eliezer, in Num. rabba 3(3) in the name of “the rabbis”: Any place where it is said “and the Eternal.” Since the verse quoted in support refers to this version, the editor of the Žitomir-Wilna edition changed the text here. It is more likely that the text originally read “the Eternal of hosts” and the proof text was Jer. 11:17.” it is He and His Heavenly Court. The paradigm of all is: and the Eternal spoke evil about him.501K. 22:23.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sotah

One verse says, “you shall love the Eternal, your God,148Deut. 6:5.” and another verse says, “fear the Eternal, your God, and Him you should serve.149Deut. 6:13.150From here to the end of the Halakhah the text, with minor variations, is also in Berakhot 9:6, Notes 241–255. Act from love and act from fear. Act from love, because if you are tempted to hate, know that you must love and a lover is no hater. Act from fear, because if you are tempted to rebel, know that you must fear and one who fears does not rebel.
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Jerusalem Talmud Taanit

MISHNAH: One blows the shofar because of any danger which menaces the public except an overabundance of rain.
It happened that they said to Onias the circle-drawer, pray for rain. He said to them, go and shelter the Passover ovens so they should not get softened. He prayed but no rain fell. What did he do? He drew a circle, stood inside it, and said: Master of the World! Your children trusted me since I am like a familiar before You. I am swearing by Your great Name that I shall not move from here until You show mercy for Your children.
Rain started to drip. He said, that is not what I was asking for, but rain {to fill} cistern, ditches, and caves. It rained in a raging storm. He said, that is not what I was asking for, but rain of goodwill, blessing, and donation. It rained normally until Israel moved from Jerusalem to the Temple Mount because of the rain. They came and said to him, just as you prayed for them to come, so pray to remove them. He told them, go and check whether the losers’ stone was wiped away.
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