For with Her did the earlier-sages ‘bind the Shm’a’,cxxxviBT Pesaḥim 56a with the words And you shall love (Deut. 6:5) – in the love of ahavah (love, =13), which is (Deut. 6:5) And you shall love (ahavah) Y”Y ELoHeYKha, so that She shall be beloved∞reḥima to Her Husband, and they would not interrupt between these two sentences.

And after Jacob came, who comprises the three Patriarchs, he released Her binding and said: ‘Blessed is the Name of the glory of His Kingdom, for ever and ever.’cxxxviiLiturgical: formula for the recitation of the Shm’a Because She wanted to be: ‘the special-possession’ (se-gulah) of Kings. At that time, it is stated: the cantillation notes shophar holekh ֣ ֒, segolta ֒.