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From where
is it derived that
that one recites
the blessing of
Kingship? It is taught
in a
baraita
that
Rabbi
Yehuda HaNasi
says:
One verse states:
“I am the Lord your God”
(Leviticus 23:22), which is referring to God’s Kingship over the world;
and
two verses later it states:
“In the seventh month”
(Leviticus 23:24).
This
teaches that God’s
Kingship
must be mentioned on Rosh HaShana.
Rosh Hashanah 32a:9
It is
our obligation to praise the Master of all, to ascribe greatness to the Creator of [the world in] the beginning: that He has not made us like the nations of the lands, and has not positioned us like the families of the earth; that He has not assigned our portion like theirs, nor our lot like that of all their multitudes. For they prostrate themselves to vanity and nothingness, and pray to a god that cannot deliver. But we bow, prostrate ourselves, and offer thanks before the Supreme King of kings, the Holy One blessed is He, Who spreads the heavens, and establishes the earth…
Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz, Musaf, First Day of Rosh Hashana, Malkhuyot 2
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