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Halakhah sobre Tamid 3:8

מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל שַׁעַר הַגָּדוֹל שֶׁנִּפְתָּח. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל הַמַּגְרֵפָה. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל הָעֵץ שֶׁעָשָׂה בֶן קָטִין מוּכְנִי לַכִּיּוֹר. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל גְּבִינִי כָּרוֹז. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל הֶחָלִיל. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל הַצֶּלְצָל. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִין קוֹל הַשִּׁיר. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ שׁוֹמְעִים קוֹל הַשּׁוֹפָר. וְיֵשׁ אוֹמְרִים, אַף קוֹל שֶׁל כֹּהֵן גָּדוֹל בְּשָׁעָה שֶׁהוּא מַזְכִּיר אֶת הַשֵּׁם בְּיוֹם הַכִּפּוּרִים. מִירִיחוֹ הָיוּ מְרִיחִים רֵיחַ פִּטּוּם הַקְּטֹרֶת. אָמַר רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר בֶּן דִּגְלַאי, עִזִּים הָיוּ לְבֵית אַבָּא בְּהַר מִכְוָר, וְהָיוּ מִתְעַטְּשׁוֹת מֵרֵיחַ פִּטּוּם הַקְּטֹרֶת:

De Jericó, eles ouviam o som do Grande Portão sendo aberto. De Jericó, eles ouviam o som do Magrefa [lit. pá, um instrumento musical com buracos] Em Jericó, eles ouviam o som da madeira que ben Katin fazia para o volante da pia. De Jericó, eles ouviam o som de Gevini, o Anunciador [que os sacerdotes deveriam começar seu serviço]. De Jericó, eles ouviam o som da flauta. De Jericó, eles ouviam o som do prato. De Jericó, eles ouviam o som da canção [diária] [dos levitas]. De Jericó, eles ouviam o som do shofar [tocado diariamente]. Há quem diga [eles até ouviram] o som do Kohen Gadol [o Sumo Sacerdote] na época em que ele mencionava o nome [de D'us] em Yom Kipur. De Jericó, eles cheiravam o aroma da composição do incenso. O rabino Eliezer ben Daglai disse: [Meu] pai tinha cabras nas montanhas de Michvar e elas espirravam com o cheiro da composição do incenso.

Sefer HaChinukh

And it is also from the roots of this commandment to aggrandize the glory of the [Temple] and to have its loftiness and awe upon the face of every person. And it is only possible to aggrandize something in the heart of people and their thoughts with things that one [associates with] greatness, and in which he will find delight and joy. And it is known that a good smell is a thing that the spirit of a person enjoys and desires and [that] it draws the heart much. And the smell of the incense was the best that can possibly be made by a man - to the point that they, may their memory be blessed, said in the chapter [entitled] Amar Lahem HaMemuneh (Mishnah Tamid 3:8) that they would smell its smell at the time of its burning from Jericho to Jerusalem.
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