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    "title": "Sefer HaBahir",
    "versionSource": "https://www.sefaria.org",
    "versionTitle": "Sefaria Community Translation",
    "versionTitleInHebrew": "תרגום קהילת ספריא",
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        "Rabbi Ruchamai’s students asked him, “That which it is written (Habakkuk 3:1), ‘A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon <i>shigionot</i>’ - a prayer? It should be, ‘a praise.” Rather regarding anyone who frees his heart from matters of the world and looks at the Act of the Chariot (<i>Maaseh Merkavah</i>), it is received before the Holy One, blessed be He, as if prays the whole day; as it is stated, “A prayer.” What is “<i>Shigionot</i>?” It is as it is written (Proverbs 5:19), “in her love shall you always be infatuated (<i>tishgeh</i>.” But [towards] what is it? The Act of the Chariot, as it is written (Habakkuk 3:2), “O Lord, I have learned of Your renown; I am awed.”"
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