Midrash sobre Levítico 19:18
לֹֽא־תִקֹּ֤ם וְלֹֽא־תִטֹּר֙ אֶת־בְּנֵ֣י עַמֶּ֔ךָ וְאָֽהַבְתָּ֥ לְרֵעֲךָ֖ כָּמ֑וֹךָ אֲנִ֖י יְהוָֽה׃
<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','El Rambam se refirió a estas palabras al enumerar al <b>304º Precepto Negativo</b>, al <b>305º Precepto Negativo</b> y al <b>206º Precepto Positivo</b> en el Prefacio a Mishné Torá. Él explicó el Precepto Positivo<b>“וְאָהַבְתָּ לְרֵעֲךָ כָּמוֹךָ”</b> en el <b>6º Capítulo</b> y el Precepto Negativo <b>“לֹא-תִקֹּם”</b> en el <b>7º Capítulo</b> y el Precepto Negativo <b>“וְלֹא-תִטֹּר אֶת-בְּנֵי עַמֶּךָ”</b> en el <b>7º Capítulo</b> de Las Leyes de Comportamiento según la Torá.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">No te vengarás, ni guardarás rencor a los hijos de tu pueblo: mas amarás a tu prójimo como a tí mismo</span>: Yo soy el Señor.
Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)
Kohelet Rabbah
“Since the king's word has power.” Rabbi Bon said: It is written: “Do not test [the Lord]” (Deuteronomy 6:16), “and God tested [Abraham]” (Genesis 22:1), “Do not take vengeance and do not bear a grudge” (Leviticus 19:18), “the Lord is a zealous and vengeful God” (Nahum 1:2). [This is analogous] to a rabbi who would command his disciple, and say to him: ‘Do not divert judgment,’ but he [the rabbi] diverts judgment; ‘do not give preferential treatment,’ but he gives preferential treatment.22A parallel midrash (Bereshit Rabba 55:3) adds the example: The rabbi tells him not to lend with interest, but he lends with interest. The disciple said to him: ‘Rabbi, for you it is permitted and for me it is prohibited?’ [The rabbi] said to him: ‘I am telling you only that you may not lend to an Israelite with interest, but lend to a gentile, as it is written: “You may take interest from a gentile” (Deuteronomy 23:21).’23Thus, the rabbi informs his disciple that he did not fully understand any of the rabbi’s actions. So too, Israel said before the Holy One blessed be He: ‘Master of the universe, did You not write in Your Torah: “Do not take vengeance and do not bear a grudge” (Leviticus 19:18)? But You take vengeance and bear a grudge.’ He said to them: ‘I will not bear a grudge against Israel, as it is written: “He will not contend to eternity or forever bear a grudge” (Psalms 103:9); however, for the nations of the world: “The Lord is vengeful to His foes and bears a grudge against His enemies” (Nahum 1:2). I dictated to you in My Torah: “Do not take vengeance and do not bear a grudge against the members of your people” (Leviticus 19:18), but you may take vengeance against the nations of the world, as it is stated: “Avenge the children of Israel [on the Midianites]” (Numbers 31:2),’ to realize what is written: “Since the king's word has power, [and who will say to him: What are you doing].”