The Moral Light Or Reproductions of Articles From the Old Files of Awr Ameth

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The Moral Light Or Reproductions of Articles From the Old Files of Awr Ameth
Darwin Erasmus
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5th. The nine windings after the second double knot signify the nine months, of pregnancy.
6th. The eleven windings after the third double knot are a memorial of the eleven stars which reverenced Joseph in his dream. (Gen. Xxxvii. 9. ) 7th. The thirteen windings after the fourth double knot signify the thirteen attributes of compassion in the Almighty.
8th. The seven, nine, eleven, and thirteen windings making a total of forty windings, commemorate the forty days Moses was receiving the ten com
...mandments.
As all these meanings are attributed to the knots and windings of the Sisith, much reverence is paid to it, and very great care is taken that it may not touch the feet. It is also kissed with deep reverence. When it is worn the following blessing is said, " Blessed art thou O Lord, our God, King of the Universe, who hast sanctified us with thy commandments and commanded us the commandment of the fringes. "' The small Sisith is worn by the most devout Israelites only; but the large one is worn by all male adults generally at morning prayers.


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