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Midrash sobre Génesis 50:2

וַיְצַ֨ו יוֹסֵ֤ף אֶת־עֲבָדָיו֙ אֶת־הָרֹ֣פְאִ֔ים לַחֲנֹ֖ט אֶת־אָבִ֑יו וַיַּחַנְט֥וּ הָרֹפְאִ֖ים אֶת־יִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃

Y mandó José á sus médicos familiares que embalsamasen á su padre:  y los médicos embalsamaron á Israel.

Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Cant. 2:12:) THE BLOSSOMS HAVE APPEARED IN THE LAND. These are the redeemers (i.e., Moses and Aaron).32Cant. R. 2:12:1. (Ibid., cont.:) THE TIME OF PRUNING (rt.: ZMR) HAS ARRIVED, <i.e.,> The time for the foreskin to be pruned (rt.: ZMR) has arrived, as stated (in Exod. 15:2): THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY CIRCUMCISION (rt.: ZMR).33So has the midrash understood the text. More common translations would be either THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY MIGHT OR THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH AND MY SONG. Cf. PR 15:11, which finds the concept of pruning in the idea of the sea dividing (Exod. 14:21). Cf. also PR 15:12, which alludes to the Canaanites being cut down and the land being divided (Numb. 26:53). The time for Torah to be given has arrived, since there is written concerning it (in Ps. 119:54): YOUR LAWS HAVE BEEN MY SONGS (rt.: ZMR).34Cf. Sot. 35a. (Cant. 2:12, cont.:) AND THE VOICE OF THE TURTLEDOVE IS HEARD IN OUR LAND. R. Johanan said: This VOICE OF THE TURTLEDOVE (TWR) refers to Moses,35Cf. PR 15:11, which adds here that Moses led Israel through the turnings (TYYRI) of their wanderings. Cf. also PRK 5:9. since it is stated (in Exod. 11:4): THEN MOSES SAID: THUS SAYS THE LORD: ABOUT MIDNIGHT <I SHALL GO FORTH INTO THE MIDST OF EGYPT>…. (Cant. 2:13:) AND THE FIG TREE SHEDS36Heb.: Hanetah. Although this rare verb can mean “enbalm” (as in Gen. 50:2, 26), here the biblical context suggests a translation such as “give form to,” “put forth,” “fill with juice,” or “ripen.” The midrash, however, understands the word in a more negative sense such as “overripen” or “shed.” ITS GREEN FIGS. These are the wicked Israelites who died during the three days of darkness. (Ibid., cont.:) AND THE BLOOMING VINES GIVE OFF AN AROMA. These are the mediocre ones who have been accepted through <the aroma of> repentance. The Holy One said to them: Why are you sitting <there>? (In the words of Cant. 2:10) ARISE. The wicked are dead and the mediocre ones have repented. ARISE, (for in the words of Exod. 12:2): In THIS MONTH you are being redeemed.
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