Midrasch zu Schir haSchirim 7:13
נַשְׁכִּ֙ימָה֙ לַכְּרָמִ֔ים נִרְאֶ֞ה אִם פָּֽרְחָ֤ה הַגֶּ֙פֶן֙ פִּתַּ֣ח הַסְּמָדַ֔ר הֵנֵ֖צוּ הָרִמּוֹנִ֑ים שָׁ֛ם אֶתֵּ֥ן אֶת־דֹּדַ֖י לָֽךְ׃
Lass uns früh nach den Weinbergen gehen, lass uns schauen, ob der Weinstock grünt, ob die Blüte sich erschließt, ob die Granatäpfel knospen; dort will ich dir meine Liebkosungen gewähren.
Shir HaShirim Rabbah
“Let us arise early to the vineyards; let us see whether the vine has blossomed, the grape bud has sprouted, the pomegranates have bloomed; there I will give my love to you” (Song of Songs 7:13).
“Let us arise early to the vineyards,” these are Israel, as it is stated: “For the house of Israel is the vineyard of the Lord of hosts” (Isaiah 5:7). “Let us see whether the vine has blossomed,” this is the reciting of Shema; “the grape bud has sprouted,” these are the synagogues and the study halls; “the pomegranates have bloomed,” these are the children who sit and engage in Torah study. “There I will give my love,” there I will develop the righteous men and women, and the prophets and prophetesses who emerge from them.
“Let us arise early to the vineyards,” these are Israel, as it is stated: “For the house of Israel is the vineyard of the Lord of hosts” (Isaiah 5:7). “Let us see whether the vine has blossomed,” this is the reciting of Shema; “the grape bud has sprouted,” these are the synagogues and the study halls; “the pomegranates have bloomed,” these are the children who sit and engage in Torah study. “There I will give my love,” there I will develop the righteous men and women, and the prophets and prophetesses who emerge from them.
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