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Kabbalah zu Mischlej 30:20

כֵּ֤ן ׀ דֶּ֥רֶךְ אִשָּׁ֗ה מְנָ֫אָ֥פֶת אָ֭כְלָה וּמָ֣חֲתָה פִ֑יהָ וְ֝אָמְרָ֗ה לֹֽא־פָעַ֥לְתִּי אָֽוֶן׃ (פ)

So ist der Weg einer ehebrecherischen Frau; Sie isst und wischt sich den Mund und spricht:'Ich habe keine Bosheit getan.'

Idra Zuta

I testify of me, that I was anxious for the world that it might happen upon the judgments of righteousness and the world might burn by its flames, as said, “she eats and wipes her mouth” (Mishlei 30:20). From now on, that is, after my demise, the world will be guided according to the actions of each person. The depth is commensurate with the pit, that is, actions are rewarded measure for measure. In this generation there are righteous people, but they are too insignificant and cannot rise to defend the generation and the sheep from the four directions of the world.
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