Talmud zu Schoftim 1:31
אָשֵׁ֗ר לֹ֤א הוֹרִישׁ֙ אֶת־יֹשְׁבֵ֣י עַכּ֔וֹ וְאֶת־יוֹשְׁבֵ֖י צִיד֑וֹן וְאֶת־אַחְלָ֤ב וְאֶת־אַכְזִיב֙ וְאֶת־חֶלְבָּ֔ה וְאֶת־אֲפִ֖יק וְאֶת־רְחֹֽב׃
Asser trieb nicht aus die Bewohner von Akto und die Bewohner von Zidon und Ahlab und Aksib und Helba und Asik und Rehob.
Jerusalem Talmud Sukkah
Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, why is it called drawing festivity? For from there one was drawing the holy spirit, following you shall draw water in rejoycing from the fountains of salvation13Is. 12:3. Babli 50b.. An illustration14The following (up to Note 21) is from Gen. rabba 98(16) (M. Sokoloff, The Genizah fragments of Bereshit Rabba, Jerusalem 1982, p. 187 l. 21–30). There the statements of RR. Levi and Joḥanan are interchangend.. Rebbi Levi and Jehudah bar Naḥman were taking two tetradrachmas to assemble the congregation before Rebbi Joḥanan. Rebbi Levi went and preached, Jonah ben Amittai was from the tribe of Asher, for it is written15Jud. 1:31., Asher did not disinherit the inhabitants of Acco and the inhabitants of Sidon. And it is written161K. 17:9. This quote presupposes that Jonah ben Amittai was the son of the widow from Sarepta., arise and go to Sarepta which belongs to Sidon. Rebbi Joḥanan came and preached, Jonah ben Amittai was from the tribe of Zevulun, as it is witten17Jos. 19:10., the third lot fell to the sons of Sevulun according to their families, and it is written18Jos. 19:13. The verse shows that Gat-Ḥepher belonged to Zevulun., from there it turned eastward to Gat Ḥepher and Et Qaṣin. And it is written192K. 14:25., following the word of the Eternal, the God of Israel, which He spoke through His servant, Jonah ben Amittai the prophet from Gat Ḥepher. On the next Sabbath Rebbi Levi said to Jehudah bar Naḥman: you take the two tetradrachmas and go20In Gen. rabba R. Levi gives the money to Jehudah bar Naḥman so that the latter lets him go and give the sermon, to harmonize his statement with R. Joḥanan’s. assemble the congregation before Rebbi Joḥanan. He went and said before them, Rebbi Joḥanan did teach us well, his mother from Asher and his father from Zevulun. And his hip from Sidon21Gen. 49:13, from Jabob’s blessing of Zevulun. The one prophet from the tribe of Zevulun came from a mother from Sidonian territory, which was Asher territory., the hip from which he came was from Sidon. And it is written22Jonah 1:3. The following argument is the reason the preceding Midrash was quoted here, in connection with the water-drawing festivities., he descended to Yafo, when it should have been “he descended to Acco23As a Galilean he could have used the nearest port.”! Rebbi Jonah said, Jonah ben Amittai belonged to the pilgrims24Who came to Jerusalem in Jehudah, avoiding the Northern sanctuaries in Bethel and Dan., came to the water-drawing festivity and the holy spirit rested on him, to teach you that the holy spirit only rests on a happy heart25Babli Šabbat 30b.. What is the reason? It was when the musical instrument played, God’s spirit was on him262K. 3:15.. Rebbi Benjamin bar Levi said, it is not written here “it was when he played on the musical instrument”, but it was when the musical instrument played, God’s spirit was on him27This refers to a statement of R. Levi in Berakhot 1:1 (Note 97), that Elisha used David’s Aeolian lyre which played by itself in the wind..
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