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Related for Rosh Hashanah 53:3

למימרא דכי שמע סוף תקיעה בלא תחילת תקיעה יצא וממילא תחילת תקיעה בלא סוף תקיעה יצא

'"Remember" and "observe" were spoken in a single utterance,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In the version of the Ten Commandments in Ex. XX, the fourth commandment commences with the words Remember the Sabbath day, whereas in Deut. V it commences with 'Observe'; and the Rabbis explain the discrepancy in this way.');"><sup>4</sup></span> a thing which transcends the capacity of the [human] mouth to utter and of the [human] ear to hear'? - It was for this reason that the blast of the shofar was prolonged. This implies that if one heard the end of the blast without the beginning he has performed his duty;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Seeing that in this case he hears distinctly only the end of the shofar blast, after the trumpets have ceased.');"><sup>5</sup></span>

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