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Midrash for Proverbs 12:13

בְּפֶ֣שַׁע שְׂ֭פָתַיִם מוֹקֵ֣שׁ רָ֑ע וַיֵּצֵ֖א מִצָּרָ֣ה צַדִּֽיק׃

In the transgression of the lips is a snare to the evil man; But the righteous cometh out of trouble.

Midrash Tanchuma

The transgression of the lips is a snare to the evil man (Prov. 12:13). The evil men referred to in this verse are the men of the generation of the flood, who said: What is the Almighty, that we should serve Him? And what profit shall we have if we pray unto Him? (Job 21:15)? Furthermore, they said unto God: Depart from us (ibid., v. 14). Who ever heard of a guest, seated at his host’s table, telling his host: “Pack your things and depart”?
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Midrash Tanchuma

The righteous cometh out of trouble (Prov. 12:13). This verse alludes to Noah, to whom the Holy One, blessed be He, said: Go forth from the ark.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

[Another interpretation (of Gen. 8:16): GO FORTH FROM THE ARK.] This text is related (to Prov. 12:13): IN THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LIPS LIES A SNARE FOR THE {WICKED} [EVIL], BUT A RIGHTEOUS ONE WENT FORTH FROM TROUBLE.49Cf. Gen. R. 34:3. IN THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LIPS LIES A SNARE FOR THE WICKED. These are the generation of the flood who had sinned through their mouths, as stated (in Job 21:14-15): [YET THEY SAID TO GOD, GET AWAY FROM US]…. WHAT IS THE ALMIGHTY THAT WE SHOULD SERVE HIM? Ergo (in Prov. 12:13): IN THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LIPS LIES A SNARE FOR THE WICKED. It is also written (in Gen. 7:23): AND HE BLOTTED OUT EVERY LIVING CREATURE…. (Prov. 12:13:) BUT A RIGHTEOUS ONE WENT FORTH FROM TROUBLE. This one is Noah, of whom it is stated (in Gen. 6:9): NOAH WAS A RIGHTEOUS MAN, PERFECT. It is therefore stated (in Gen. 8:16): GO FORTH FROM THE ARK.
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