I forgive all of your sins. Rabbi Yannai used to wear tefillin in the afternoon for three days, as Mar said that tefillin require a clean body like Elisha the prophet. Why was he called Elisha with wings? Because once the wicked kingdom decreed that anyone who puts on tefillin will have his brain injured.

Elisha was putting on tefillin, and a messenger bird saw him and immediately took them in his hand and flew away. Elisha ran after him and caught up with him. He asked the bird, "What do you have in your hand?" The bird replied, "The wings of a dove."

A miracle happened, and the tefillin became like wings of a dove. Therefore, Elisha was called "the one with wings." When a person recovers from an illness, his body is clean, and after three days he would put on tefillin. Rabbi Yochanan used to wear tefillin every day, so that he could say "I forgive all of your sins," "who satisfies your mouth with good things."

Rabbi Yochanan interpreted the verse "they gave crowns to every one" that when Israel received the Torah, sixty myriads of ministering angels descended and placed crowns on every individual's head. Rabbi Abba bar Kahana said in the name of Rabbi Yochanan that 120 myriads of angels descended, and one was placing a crown on his head, and the other was tying a sash. Rabbi Yochanan said that they were wearing turbans, as it is said, "I adorned you with ornaments (Ezekiel 16:10)."

Rabbi Hunah of Sepphoris said that they were wearing girdles, as it is said, "I clothed you with fine linen (Ibid. 16:10)." Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai said that they were given a penis as a symbol, and its name is explicitly written on it, "Who satisfies your mouth with good things." Rabbi Yudan explained it with a verse from Job (38:3), "Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me."

Just as a person sits in the garbage and shakes himself, so too Job shook himself from his sufferings and was renewed. "Who satisfies your mouth with good things."...