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Bava Basra Daf 73

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06 Sep 2024
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Zukaflaib Babaz Nafangimol, the first link on the Dafraib are Mahana's description of the waves. And Mahana said over that the sailors told him that there are 300 parisot between waves and each wave is 300 parisot all, and they are once lifted so high by a wave that they were able to see a small star's resting place and they were nearly burned by its heat. They overheard one wave saying to the other, did you leave anything over there you didn't flood? So I could come and destroy it? The other one said come see the power of their burning schlelem that I can't even pass over a little bit of sand. Because the menish schlelem made that the sand should be a boundary of the sea. The second slug in the Daf, Herman the shade pouring wine while jumping between two mules. Rabbi Mahana said he saw Herman a shade running across the top of the walls of Maghuzah. A soldier was riding below and the shade couldn't keep up with him. Once two mules were saddled and they were standing on two bridges and he jumped from one to the other. While pouring wine back and forth between two cups and not a drop spilled to the ground. Even though the weather was very stormy, eventually King heard about it and killed him. The third slug on the Daf, the geese that were dripping fat. Rabbi Mahana reported that he was traveling in the desert and he saw geese whose feathers fell out because of their fat and streams of their oil were flowing from beneath them. He asked him will we have a portion in your meat in Elemabah? One geese raised its wing and the other raised its thigh. When he came in front of our ballosar, he said, "I see them you saw a little lamb is said in because of their avarous macheres not coming and these geese are suffering." Zukhilai Babas Dafangimulah, three sugars on the Daf. Number one, Rabbi Mahana, descriptions of the waves. Number two, hormone the shade. Pouring wine while jumping between two mules. Number three, the geese which were dripping fat. The simphabas Dafangimulah is a giant astroge egg. The sailors in the ship shaped like a giant astroge egg that was being tossed among giant waves. They were talking to each other, were amazed when they saw a shade in the desert, jumped between two mules while pouring wine. While geese above were losing their feathers and streams of oil were flowing from beneath them. Astroge egg reminds of Dafangimul. The sailors that were tossed around amongst the waves reminds of the first slug on the Daf, Rabbi Mahana describing the waves. The shade that was jumping while pouring wine reminds of the second slug on the Daf, hormone pouring wine when he was jumping between the mules. And the geese that were losing their feathers reminds of the third slug on the Daf, the geese that were dripping fat, their avar Mahana saw in the desert.

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