Midrash sobre Proverbios 20:3
כָּב֣וֹד לָ֭אִישׁ שֶׁ֣בֶת מֵרִ֑יב וְכָל־אֱ֝וִ֗יל יִתְגַּלָּֽע׃
Honra es del hombre dejarse de contienda: Mas todo insensato se envolverá en ella.
Eikhah Rabbah
Rabbi Ḥanina bar Pappa began: “One who admonishes a cynic takes disgrace upon himself” (Proverbs 9:7). Rabbi Yitzḥak said: Anyone who produces a wicked disciple will ultimately be disgraced by him, as it is stated: “One who admonishes a cynic takes disgrace upon himself.” This is the opinion of Rabbi Yitzḥak, as Rabbi Yitzḥak said: Anyone who produces a wicked disciple in the Land of Israel it is as though he produces a robber, and outside of the Land of Israel [it is as though] he produces a slave. Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish said: It is written: “Refraining from a quarrel is honor for a man” (Proverbs 20:3) – the Holy One blessed be He said: It would have been honorable for Me had I not engaged with this nation. You find that when Israel was exiled among the nations, the Holy One blessed be He was circulating among the doorways of the nations of the world to hear what they were saying. What were they saying? The God of this nation exacted retribution from Pharaoh, from Sisera, and from Sennacherib, and the like. But then they say: Is He forever young? As it were, the matters have gotten old.43He no longer has the strength to punish us like He punished them. That is what is written: “They came [vayavo] to the nations to which they came, and they profaned My holy name” (Ezekiel 36:20). The verse should have said vayavo’u, but it says “vayavo”;44The verse uses the singular term vayavo, which is ordinarily translated “he came,” rather than the plural term vayavo’u. it is as though it was He Himself. That is what is written: “He came [vayavo] to the nations.”45The midrash has asserted that the verse should be understood to mean, “He came to the nations,” referring to God, rather than “They came to the nations,” referring to Israel. What did they say? If “these are the people of the Lord” (Ezekiel 36:20), why is it that “they went out from His land” (Ezekiel 36:20)?
Another matter: “Admonishes” (Proverbs 9:7) – this is Jeremiah. “Cynic” (Proverbs 9:7) – this is his generation. “Takes disgrace upon himself” (Proverbs 9:7) – as they would curse him, as it is written: “I did not demand repayment, and others did not demand repayment from me, yet everyone curses me” (Jeremiah 15:10). “And rebukes the wicked for his shortcomings” (Proverbs 9:7) – he would rebuke Israel and say in their regard, eikha.
Another matter: “Admonishes” (Proverbs 9:7) – this is Jeremiah. “Cynic” (Proverbs 9:7) – this is his generation. “Takes disgrace upon himself” (Proverbs 9:7) – as they would curse him, as it is written: “I did not demand repayment, and others did not demand repayment from me, yet everyone curses me” (Jeremiah 15:10). “And rebukes the wicked for his shortcomings” (Proverbs 9:7) – he would rebuke Israel and say in their regard, eikha.
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Bamidbar Rabbah
23 "And the staff of Aharon" (Numbers 17:21). Some say that it is the staff that was in the hand of Yehudah, as it is stated (Genesis 17:23), "and the staff in your hand." And some say that it is the staff that was in the hand of Moshe. And it blossomed on its own, as it is stated (Numbers 17:23), "behold the staff of Aharon sprouted." And some say that Moshe took one beam, cut it into twelve boards and said to them, "All of you, take your stick from one source." And for what did he do this? "It is honorable for a man to desist from strife, but every fool becomes embroiled" (Proverbs 20:3) - so that they not say, "His stick was damp and [so] flowered." And the Holy One, blessed be He, decreed about the stick; and the explicit name [of God] that was on the diadem (tsits) was upon it, as it is stated (Numbers 17:23), "and a flower came out and it blossomed a blossom (tsits)." And it flowered at night and made a fruit. "And it put out (yigmol) almonds (shekedim) - it granted good (gamal) upon anyone who was constant (shakad) with the tribe of Levi. Why almonds and not pomegranates or nuts? Because Israel was compared to them. And that staff was in the hand of each and every king until the Temple was destroyed and it was hidden. And this staff will be in the hand of the king Messiah in the future, quickly in our days - as it is stated (Psalms 110:2), "The Lord will stretch forth from Zion your mighty staff; hold sway over your enemies."
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