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Tehillim for Refuah Sheleimah according to "Shimush Tehillim"
Шимуш Теилим

Tehillim for Refuah Sheleimah according to "Shimush Tehillim"

Tehillim for Refuah Sheleimah according to "Shimush Tehillim"

"Shimush Tehillim" is an 11th-century manuscript authored by Gaon Hai ben Sherira האי בר שרירא, better known as Hai Gaon האיי גאון. He was a medieval Jewish rabbi and scholar who served as Gaon of the Talmudic academy of Pumbedita in the early 11th century. "Shimush Tehillim" was found among reference works in the Cairo Geniza in the 11th century. The sefer "Shimush Tehillim" describes the kabbalistic use of specific chapters and verses from the Book of Tehillim for preventive and healing purposes. All the greatest rabbis relied on this treatise, indicating which psalms to read in which circumstances. "Shimush Tehillim" is mentioned in the "Teshuvos" of the Rashba (413), by Rabbeinu Chida, and others.  

1 – protection from miscarriage; 6 - for someone with an eye ailment or pain - should be read 7 times over the course of 3 days; 8 - to help a crying child; 9 – to help a crying (sick) child - can also be worn as an amulet;

13 - for an eye ailment; 18 - protection from illness - the gematria of the word "Chai"; 19 - for a difficult childbirth - should be read 7 times; 25 - to be saved from stress, tension, depression, oppression, or pressure; 37 – protection from drunkenness; 48 – to make your enemies fear you; 49 - for fever or malaria - worn as an amulet; 67 - for fever or malaria; 84 - for someone who has lost weight due to illness; 89 - for someone who has lost limbs or organs due to illness; 90 - for recovery from illness - should be read together with chapter 91; 91 - for recovery from illness - should be read together with chapter 90; 92 - to merit seeing wonders - read 3 times together with chapters 94, 23, 20, 24, and 100; 102 - a plea for mercy for a barren woman; 103 - a plea for mercy for a barren woman; 105 - for someone with a 4-day fever (a fever that recurs every fourth day - likely malaria); 106 - for someone with a 3-day fever (a fever that recurs every third day - also a form of malaria); 116 - protection from an unusual or sudden death. Effective if read regularly; against an informer;

119 ב - for memory; ג - for a condition in the right eye (cataract); ד - for a condition in the left eye (cataract); ח - for someone with an ailment related to the stomach (above the intestines) - should be read 7 times; ט - for someone with an ailment related to the kidneys - should be read 7 times; כ - nose - for someone with a blocked right nostril (sinusitis) - read 10 times; מ - for someone with pain in the right arm - should be read 7 times over the course of 3 days; ע - for someone with pain in the left arm - should be read 7 times over the course of 3 days; פ - for someone with a blocked left nostril (sinusitis); ק - for someone with pain in the left leg (strangely, no information is given regarding the right leg); ר - for someone with pain in the right ear; ש - for someone with headaches; ת - for someone with pain in the left ear; for someone with pain in the arms and sides; 127 - for a child's protection – to be worn as an amulet; 128 - for an expectant mother - to be worn as an amulet; 141 - for heart disease; 142 - for someone with an ailment related to the lower leg or thigh (lumbago); 143 - for someone with ailments related to the arms; 144 - for someone who has broken their arm; 145 - for someone who is frightened - read 3 times, then Psalm 91 seven times; 146 - for someone who was wounded by a sword; 147 - for someone who was bitten by a snake.

  The full version of Tehillim according to "Shimush Tehillim" can be found here: https://silatehilim.com/теилим-от-всех-проблем-по-шимуш-теилим/

(From the book "Shimush Tehillim" by Rav Reuven Brauner – translated by Silatehilim)

Source: Составлено по Манускрипту 11 века “Шимуш Теилим” Рава Хай бен Шерира Гаона, перевод Рава Реувена Браунера

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