Shan: The talmud is written a few hundred years after any of our biblical texts. It's a jewish text describing and talking about israelite views, that kind of thing. But the way they are understanding what's going on in the temple, they talk about the most sacred day of the year - yom kipur. Shan: They connect it to and actually say, look, while this is happening, people are singing. This was the singing which the levites used to sing in the temple. And if you think about unified prayer at the temple, seeking to enter into the presence of the lord, there's no other place in life we do it like this

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