And in Torah this is the state of ‘Itmar’ from the word E-Somor that is studied automatically as the Possuk states תַעַןָ לְׁשוֹנִיָ אִמְׁר תֶךָָָ “My tongue will proclaim Your word” like one who is responding after someone else is calling out.
In Torah: Is an aspect of automatic speech like something which is not coming from the person or generated from the person but from HaShem.
Itmar: Talmudic term that means we have learnt.
Esomor: This is the deeper meaning of the Possuk that says (Shmos 34:21) עֲבֹדַת הַלְוִיִם בְיַד אִיתָמָר the Avodah of the Leviim in the hand of Issomor.
Automatically: As is explained in Likkutei Torah: the meaning of the word Issomor is a changeover of letters from the Talmudic idiom ‘Itmar’ which is something which is learnt from itself. As the Possuk states (Yeshayohu 51:16) וָאָשִים דְבָרַי בְפִיךָ or (Yeshayohu 59:21) וּדְבָרַי אֲשֶׁר שַמְתִי בְפִיךָ which refer to the word of HaShem as it enclothed in ‘Halocho’ which he is speaking from his mouth.
Possuk states: Tehilim (119:172) תֶיךָ צֶדֶקתַעַן לְשׁוֹנִי אִמְרָתֶךָ כִי כָל מִצְוֹ “My tongue will proclaim Your word, for all Your commandments are righteous”
Proclaim your word: Which means that the study of Torah is like repeating after someone who has already said it.
Calling out: As the Talmud in Sukkah 38b states: From here is the source that there is a Mitzva to respond by reciting the beginnings of chapters. It was also stated that Rav Chanan bar Rava said: There is a Mitzva to respond by reciting the beginnings of chapters. The above is all the word of HaShem that one who studies it is like he is answering and repeating after HaShem.
