Midrasch zu Jeschijahu 23:8
מִ֚י יָעַ֣ץ זֹ֔את עַל־צֹ֖ר הַמַּֽעֲטִירָ֑ה אֲשֶׁ֤ר סֹחֲרֶ֙יה֙ שָׂרִ֔ים כִּנְעָנֶ֖יהָ נִכְבַּדֵּי־אָֽרֶץ׃
Wer hat solches beschlossen über das ruhmreiche Tyrus, dessen Kaufleute Fürsten, dessen Händler Angesehene der Erde waren?
Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Numb. 34:2:) WHEN YOU COME <INTO THE LAND OF CANAAN>. This text is related (to Jeremiah 2:31): YOU, O GENERATION, UNDERSTAND THE WORD OF THE LORD! [HAVE I BEEN A DESERT (HMDBR, voweled as (hamidbar) TO ISRAEL] …? Do not read A DESERT but HAVE I SPOKEN (HMDBR, voweled as hamedabber) anything (DBR) TO ISRAEL that I have not fulfilled for Israel?25Tanh., Numb. 10:9; Numb. R. 23:10. With regard to the land which I agreed to give to them, did I say that it was beautiful and mislead them? (Ibid., cont.:) OR A LAND OF UTTER DARKNESS (ma'pelyah)? What is the meaning of ma'pelyah (rt.: 'PL)? Did I, perhaps, promise you to bring you into the land and <then> delay you? After all ma'pelyah can only mean "delay," as stated (in Exod. 9:32): <BUT THE WHEAT AND THE SPELT WERE NOT HURT> BECAUSE THEY RIPEN LATE (i.e., ARE DELAYED, rt.: 'PL).26Above, Tanh. (Buber), Numb. 1:2. See, you will be entering into its midst, WHEN (according to Numb. 34:2) YOU COME INTO THE LAND OF CANAAN (Kena'an), <i.e., into> a land of business,27Gk.: pragmateia. a land of trade. <The usage is> just as you say (in Is. 23:8 with reference to Tyre): WHOSE TRADERS (kena'anim)28Here the word usually translated CANAAN (Kena‘an) occurs in the sense of trader, as in Hos. 12:8. THE WORLD HONORED.
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Midrash Tanchuma
(Numb. 34:2:) “When you come [into the land of Canaan].” This text is related (to Jer. 2:31), “You, O generation, understand the word of the Lord! Have I been a desert (hmdbr, voweled as (hamidbar) to Israel…?” Do not read “a desert,” but “have I spoken (hmdbr, voweled as hamedabber)” anything (dbr) to Israel that I have not fulfilled?25Numb. R. 23:10. With regard to the land which I agreed to give to them, did I say that it was beautiful and mislead them? (Ibid., cont.:) “Or a land of utter darkness (ma'pelyah)?” What is the meaning of “ma'pelyah (rt.: 'pl)?” Did I, perhaps, promise you to bring you into the land and [then] delay you? After all, ma'pelyah can only mean "delay," as stated (in Exod. 9:32), “But the wheat and the spelt were not hurt because they ripen late (i.e., are delayed, rt.: 'pl).”26Tanh. (Buber), Numb. 1:2. See, you will be entering into its midst, “When (according to Numb. 34:2) you come into the land of Canaan (kena'an),” [i.e., into] a land of business,27Gk.: pragmateia. a land of trade. [The usage is] just as you say (in Is. 23:8 with reference to Tyre), “whose traders (kena'anim)28Here the word usually translated CANAAN (Kena‘an) occurs in the sense of trader, as in Hos. 12:8. the world honored.”
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Vayikra Rabbah
Another Matter: "When You shall enter into the land of Cana'an [the land of Israel]..." (ויקרא יד, לד) There are seven Nations [in Cana'an] and you [only] mention the land of Cana'an. Our sages said it alluded to that what H'am (the father of Cana'an) Castrated him (Noach) and Cana'an was stricken - also here Yisrael sins and the land is caused to be cursed. Rabbi Eliezer Son of Yaakov and Rabanan / our sages [differ in opinions] Rabbi Eliezer says [it is called such] "since Cana'an was the father of all of them [the 6 other nations, who were in Cana'an / Israel when Yehoshua went to conquer them.] This what it says [regarding it] (Bereshit 10:15) "And Cana'an gave birth to Tzidon, his first born and Het. And our sages say [it is called such] for they are all merchants - like it says in (Yeshaya 23,8) "That their merchants are princes like the Naneah / movers - the honored of the land. Rabbi Yossi Son of Dosa said - Eliezer is Cana'an - and since he served that righteous one [Avraham Avinu / our forefather] he went out from the category of being cursed to and came into the category of being blessed. - Thus is what is written (Bereshit 9:25) "And he [Noach] said Cursed is Cana'an" [the son of Noach's son H'am] and it is written Come blessed one of Hash-m"...
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Bamidbar Rabbah
10 (Numb. 34:2) “When you come into the land of Canaan”: This text is related (to Jer. 2:31), “You, O generation, understand the word of the Lord! Have I been a desert (hmdbr, voweled as (hamidbar) to Israel…?” Do not read “a desert,” but “I was the Speaker (hmdbr, voweled as hamedabber)” to Israel. (Ibid., cont.) “[Or a land] of utter darkness (ma'pelyah)”: What is the meaning of “ma'pelyah (rt.: 'pl)?” Did I, perhaps, promise you to bring you into the land and [then] delay you? After all, ma'pelyah can only mean "delay," as stated (in Exod. 9:32), “But the wheat and the spelt were not hurt [because they ripen late] (i.e., are delayed, rt.: 'pl).”18Tanh. (Buber), Numb. 1:2. See, you will be entering into its midst, “When (according to Numb. 34:2) you come into the land of Canaan (kena'an).” What is the meaning of (kena'an? A land of business,19Gk.: pragmateia. a land of trade. [The usage is] just as you say (in Is. 23:8 with reference to Tyre), “[…] whose traders (kena'anim)20Here the word usually translated CANAAN (Kena‘an) occurs in the sense of trader, as in Hos. 12:8. the world honored.”
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