Midrasch zu Bereschit 23:3
וַיָּ֙קָם֙ אַבְרָהָ֔ם מֵעַ֖ל פְּנֵ֣י מֵת֑וֹ וַיְדַבֵּ֥ר אֶל־בְּנֵי־חֵ֖ת לֵאמֹֽר׃
Und Abraham erhob sich von der Seite der Verstorbenen und sprach zu den Söhnen Cheths:
Midrash Tanchuma
Where did the angels come from? Observe what is written previously: And Jacob said when he saw them: “This is God’s camp.” And he called the name of the place Mahanaim (Gen. 23:3). What does the word Mahanaim (the dual form of mahaneh, “camp”) indicate? It indicates that there were two camps of angels there. At the time Jacob fled to Aram-naharaim, the angels in the land of Israel protected him and guided him—to the border of the Holy Land. When they departed, other angels descended to escort him. Upon his return from Laban’s home, the angels to whose care he had been entrusted accompanied him to the border of the Holy Land, where the angels in the land of Israel, upon perceiving that Jacob had arrived, went out to meet him to escort him, as it is said: And the angels of God met him (ibid., v. 2). The two groups continued to stand near Jacob, as is said: Mahanaim.
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Midrash Tanchuma
(Numb. 3:4:) “And they had no children.” R. Jacob bar Abin said in the name of R. Aha, “If they had had children, they would have taken precedence over Eleazar and Ithamar, since whoever takes precedence with respect to inheritance takes precedence with respect to honor, provided that he follows the behavior of his forebears.”50PRK 26(27):10; Lev. R. 20:11; Numb. R. 2:26. (Ibid.:) “So Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests in the presence of ('al-pene) their father Aaron.” R. Isaac said, “During his lifetime”; but R. Hiyya bar Abba said, “At his death.” According to the opinion of R. Isaac, who said, “During his lifetime,” 'al-pene is mentioned here, and pene is also mentioned elsewhere (in Gen. 11:28), “And Haran died in the lifetime of ('al-pene) his father Terah.” If pene as used elsewhere (i.e., in Gen. 11:28) [means] during his lifetime, pene as used here (in Numb. 3:4) also [means] during his lifetime. According to the opinion of R. Hiyya bar Abba, who said, “At his death,” pene is used here (in Numb. 3:4) and pene is used elsewhere (in Gen. 23:3), “Then Abraham arose from beside ('al-pene) his dead (i.e., his dead wife).” If pene as used elsewhere (in Gen. 23:3) [means] at his death, pene as used here (in Numb. 3:4) also [means] at his death. Now according to the opinion of R. Isaac, who said, “during his lifetime,” [when] uncleanness befell Aaron, Eleazar ministered; [when] uncleanness befell Eleazar, Ithamar ministered. There is a story about Simeon ben Gimhit,51He was high priest in 17-18 C.E. that he went out to speak with the king of the Arabians.52TYoma 4(3):20; yYoma 1:1 (38d); yMeg. 1:12(10) (72a); yHor. 3:3/5(2) (47d): Yoma 47a; ARN, A 35:4. When a streak of saliva squirted from [the king's] mouth onto his clothes and rendered him unclean, his brother Judah entered and ministered in the high priesthood in his place. That day Gimhit saw two of her sons as high priests. They said, “Gimhit had seven sons, and all of them ministered in the high priesthood.” The sages entered her home and said to her, “Tell us what good deeds you have to your credit?” She said to them, “By the Temple service, the rafters of my house have never seen the hair of my head.” They say, “All flours (qimhayya) are flour (qimhin), but the flour of Gimhit is fine flour.” In reference to her they read this verse (Ps. 45:14), “All glorious is the king's daughter within; her clothing is of gold brocade.” Now according to the opinion of R. Hiyya bar Abba, who said, “At his death,” when Aaron died, Eleazar ministered; when Eleazar died, Ithamar served in his place. R. Abba bar Abbina said, “For what reason is the parashah [about the death of] of Miriam (Numb. 20:1) near the parashah of the ashes of the [red] heifer (Numb. 19:1ff.)?53PRK 26(27):11; Lev. R. 20:12; yYoma 1:1 (38b); MQ 28a. Simply to teach that just as the ashes of the [red] heifer atones, so does the death of the righteous atone.” R. Judan said, “For what reason is the death of Aaron (Deut. 10:6) near the breaking of the tablets (Deut. 9:17)? To teach that the death of the righteous is as grievous to the Holy One, blessed be He, as the breaking of the tablets.” R. Hiyya bar Abba said, “The sons of Aaron died on the first of Nisan.54According to Lev. 10:1, they died at the time of the dedication of the Tabernacle; and according to Exod. 40:17, the dedication began with its erection on the first day of the first month, i.e., on the first of Abib, which came to be called Nisan. For what reason does it mention their death on the Day of Atonement (in Lev. 16:1)? It is simply to teach that, just as the Day of Atonement atones, so does the death of the righteous atone.” And where is it shown that the Day of Atonement atones? Where it is stated (in Lev. 16:30), “For on this day atonement shall be made for you to cleanse you.” And where it is shown that the death of the righteous atones? Where it is stated (in II Sam. 21:14), “Then they buried the bones of Saul […] and God responded to the plea of the land thereafter.”
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Ibid.:) SO ELEAZAR AND ITHAMAR SERVED AS PRIESTS IN THE PRESENCE OF ('al-pene) THEIR FATHER AARON. R. Isaac said: During his lifetime; but R. Hiyya bar Abba said: At his death. According to the opinion of Rabbi Isaac, who said: During his lifetime, 'al-pene is mentioned here, and pene is also mentioned elsewhere (in Gen. 11:28): AND HARAN DIED IN THE LIFETIME OF ('al-pene) HIS FATHER TERAH. If pene as used elsewhere (i.e., in Gen. 11:28) < means > "during his lifetime," pene as used here (in Numb. 3:4) also < means > "during his lifetime." According to the opinion of R. Hiyya bar Abba, who said: At his death, pene is used here (in Numb. 3:4) and pene is used elsewhere (in Gen. 23:3): THEN ABRAHAM AROSE FROM BESIDE ('al-pene) HIS DEAD (i.e., his dead wife). If pene as used elsewhere (in Gen. 23:3) < means > "at his death," pene as used here (in Numb. 3:4) also < means > "at his death." Now according to the opinion of R. Isaac, who said: During his lifetime: If uncleanness befell Aaron, Eleazar ministered; if uncleanness befell Eleazar, Ithamar ministered. There is a story about Simeon ben Qimhit,54He was high priest in 17–18 C.E. that he went out to speak with the king of the Arabians.55TYoma 4(3):20; yYoma 1:1 (38d); yMeg. 1:12(10) (72a); yHor. 3:3/5(2) (47d): Yoma 47a; ARN, A 35:4. When a streak of saliva squirted from < the king's > mouth onto his clothes and rendered him unclean, his brother Judah entered and ministered in the high priesthood in his place. That day Qimhit saw two of her sons as high priests. They said: Qimhit had seven sons, and all of them ministered in the high priesthood. The sages entered her home and said to her: Tell us what good deeds you have to your credit? She said to them: By the temple service, the rafters of my house have never seen the hair of my head. They say: All flours (qimhayya) are flour (qimhin), but the flour of Qimhit is fine flour. In reference to her they read this verse. (Ps. 45:14 [13]): ALL GLORIOUS IS THE KING'S DAUGHTER WITHIN; [HER CLOTHING IS OF GOLD BROCADE].
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Bereishit Rabbah
And Avraham rose from his dead (Genesis 23:3) - it teaches us that he was able to see the angel of death defying him. Rabbi Yochana said: from here we teach: 'a person whose dead lies before them is exempt from saying the Shema, from Prayer and from putting tefilin and from all the mitzvot contained in the Torah - this comes from here, he rose and spoke. 'A stranger and a resident' - a stranger that lives there, a resident that is the master of this house. If you want, I am a stranger, if not, I am a master of this house, since the Holy One of Blessing said to me "this land I will give to your seed" (Genesis 15:18). "Give me a piece of burial to bury my dead" - I only request space for one dead, as it is written "give me one piece for burial place." "And the children of Chet answered to Avraham... listen to us, lord, etc" (Genesis 23:5-6): you are a king for us, you are a prince for us, you are a god for us. He said to them: do not detract His kingship from this world, do not detract His Divinity from the world. "in our choicest plots, bury your dead" - many dead. "And Avraham prostrated" - from here you learn that we give thanks for good news.
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