Talmud for Yoma 49:3
ואידך הא ל"ק הכי קתני עד שעודן עליהן בגדי חול מלבישין אותן מכנסי קדש והיו מפשיטין אותן בגדי חול ולא היו מניחין אלא מכנסים בלבד
- And the other?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' R. Nahman.');"><sup>5</sup></span> - This is no difficulty: This is what it teaches: Whilst they still wore th common clothes, they put on the holy breeches, after that they removed the common clothes and left them with the [holy] breeches. Said R'Shesheth: Whence do I hold my view?
Jerusalem Talmud Pesachim
Did not Rebbi Ḥiyya state, “nobody could sit in the Temple courtyard except kings of the Davidic dynasty”247Babli Yoma 25a,69b, Soṭah 40a, Tamid 27a, Sanhedrin 101b; Yerushalmi Yoma 3:2, Soṭah 7:7.? And Rebbi Immi said in the name of Rebbi Simeon ben Laqish, even the kings of the Davidic dynasty could not sit in the Temple courtyard. Explain it that he leaned on the wall as if sitting. But is it not written, King David came and sat before the Eternal2481Chr. 17:16., etc.? Rebbi Ayvo bar Naggari said, he concentrated249Since in Mishnaic Hebrew יִשׂוּב דַּעַת means “concentration”. for prayer.
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