Midrasch zu Schemot 15:23
וַיָּבֹ֣אוּ מָרָ֔תָה וְלֹ֣א יָֽכְל֗וּ לִשְׁתֹּ֥ת מַ֙יִם֙ מִמָּרָ֔ה כִּ֥י מָרִ֖ים הֵ֑ם עַל־כֵּ֥ן קָרָֽא־שְׁמָ֖הּ מָרָֽה׃
Dann kamen sie nach Mara, sie konnten aber kein Wasser trinken in Mara, weil es bitter war; deswegen nannte man den Ort Mara [bitter].
Sifrei Devarim
(Devarim, Ibid.) "and an abundance of gold" (an allusion to the golden calf): He said to them: This thing outweighs all that you have done. The golden calf weighs upon Me more than all! Rebbi was wont to say: An analogy: One caused his neighbor many troubles. In the end, he added an additional trouble, and the other said: This outweighs everything you have done to me. This weighs upon me more than all! Thus did the Holy One Blessed be He say to Israel: This outweighs everything that you have done! Variantly: "and an abundance of gold": R. Shimon b. Yochai says: An analogy: One received sages and disciples, and all praised him. Then Canaanites came, and he received them! — at which they said: This is the man's nature — to receive all! Thus did Moses say to Israel: (You gave) "an abundance of gold" for the mishkan (the tabernacle) — (You gave) "an abundance of gold" for the golden calf! R. B'na'ah says: Israel served idolatry, for which they are liable to extinction — Let the gold of the mishkan atone for the gold of the calf! R. Yossi berebbi Chanina says: It is written "in the desert, in the plain": This alludes to the ten trials wherewith our fathers tried the Holy One Blessed be He in the desert: two at the (Red) sea, (in the descent [Shemoth 14:11] and in the ascent [Psalms 106:7]), two, with water, (at Marah [Shemoth 15:23] and at Refidim [Shemoth 17]), two with manna, ("Let no man go out of his place" [Shemoth 17:29] and "Let no man leave of it" [Shemoth 16:19]), two with the quail, (the first [16:3] and the second [Bamidbar 11:4]), one with the golden calf (Shemoth 32), and one with the spies (Bamidbar 13). R. Yossi b. Dormaskith said to him: Yehudah berebbi, why do you distort the verses for us (by assigning allegorical interpretations to what are really place names)? I testify by heaven and earth that we have reviewed all of the sources and (we have found that) they are all place names. It is just that they were thus named (as aforementioned) because of an event (that transpired there).
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
[(Exod. 37:1:) THEN BEZALEL MADE THE ARK OF ACACIA WOOD.] {R.} Jeremiah said (in Jer. 30:17): FOR I WILL RESTORE HEALTH TO YOU, AND I WILL HEAL YOU OF YOUR WOUNDS. A king of flesh and blood wounds with a knife34Gk.: smile. and heals with a bandage, but the Holy One is not like that.35Exod. R. 50:3; cf. above, 4:18; Exod. R. 23:3; Lev. 18:5. The very thing which he uses for wounding he uses for healing. Thus it is stated (in Exod. 15:23): WHEN THEY CAME TO MARAH, [THEY COULD NOT DRINK THE WATER OF MARAH BECAUSE IT WAS BITTER (marim)]. R. Levi said: Why? BECAUSE IT WAS BITTER. The generation was bitter in its deeds. (Exod. 15:25:) THEN HE (i.e., Moses) CRIED UNTO THE LORD, [AND THE LORD SHOWED HIM A TREE]. The Holy One gave him bitter wood, he put it into the bitter <water>, AND (ibid., cont.) THE WATER BECAME SWEET. Ergo (in Jer. 30:17): AND I WILL HEAL YOU OF YOUR WOUNDS. Also, when Israel sinned at Shittim, the Holy One said to them: By your life, through that in which you sinned, you shall be healed. (Exod. 37:1:) THEN BEZALEL MADE THE ARK [OF ACACIA (shittim) WOOD].
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Vayikra Rabbah
R. Simeon ben Yohai began his discourse with the verse “He stood, and measured the earth” (Habakuk 3:6). That is, the Holy One took the measure of all peoples and found no people other than Israel worthy of receiving the Torah. The Holy One took the measure of all generations and found no generation other than the generation of the wilderness worthy of receiving the Torah. The Holy One took the measure of all mountains and found no mountain other than Sinai worthy of having the Torah given on it. The Holy One took the measure of all cities and found no city other than Jerusalem worthy of having the Temple built within it. The Holy One took the measure of all lands and found no land other than the Land of Israel worthy of being given to Israel.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Cant. 5:2:) I SLEEP, BUT MY HEART IS AWAKE.72PRK 5:6; PR 15:6; Cant. R. 5:2:1-2. The congregation of Israel said to the Holy One: Sovereign of the Universe, I SLEEP without the Holy Temple, BUT MY HEART IS AWAKE in the synagogues and in the academies. I SLEEP without the sacrifices, BUT MY HEART IS AWAKE in the commandments and almsgiving. I SLEEP without the good deeds, BUT MY HEART IS AWAKE for performing them. I SLEEP without the end time, BUT MY HEART IS AWAKE for the redemption. I SLEEP without the redemption, BUT MY HEART IS AWAKE for the Holy One when he redeems me. R. Hiyya bar Abba said: {How} [Where] do we find that the Holy One is called the Heart of Israel? In this scripture (Ps. 73:26): GOD IS THE ROCK OF MY HEART AND MY PORTION FOREVER. (Cant. 5:2, cont.:) THE SOUND OF MY BELOVED KNOCKING. This refers to Moses, since it is stated (in Exod. 11:4): THEN MOSES SAID: THUS SAYS THE LORD: ABOUT MIDNIGHT < I SHALL GO FORTH INTO THE MIDST OF EGYPT >. (Cant. 5:2, cont.:) OPEN FOR ME. R. Jose said: The Holy One said: Make an opening for me as with the point of a needle so that I may open up [an opening] for you through which tents and {siege fortifications} [< even > a camp]73Lat.: castra. can pass. (Cant. 5:2, cont.:) MY SISTER (rt.: 'H), < so named > in Egypt, where they became grafted (rt.: 'HH) to me by < performing > two commandments through the blood of the paschal offering and through the blood of circumcision. (Ibid., cont.:) MY BELOVED (rt.: R'H): They became beloved (rt.: R'H) to him at the sea and said (in Exod. 15:18): THE LORD SHALL REIGN FOR EVER AND EVER. (Cant. 5:2, cont.:) MY DOVE, < so named > in Marah where they were given orders for me74The translation follows MS 1240 of the De Rossi Library in Parma, which is similar to PRK 5:6. The Buber text reads: “I myself was given orders.” like a dove through commandments (see Exod. 15:23-25) (Cant. 5:2, cont.:) MY INNOCENT, because they became innocent to me at Sinai and said (in Exod. 24:7): ALL THAT THE LORD HAS SPOKEN WE WILL DO AND OBEY. (Cant. 5:2, cont.:) FOR MY HEAD IS DRENCHED WITH DEW, since it is stated (in Jud. 5:4): EVEN THE HEAVENS DRIPPED.
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