Talmud sur L’Ecclésiaste 1:17
וָאֶתְּנָ֤ה לִבִּי֙ לָדַ֣עַת חָכְמָ֔ה וְדַ֥עַת הוֹלֵל֖וֹת וְשִׂכְל֑וּת יָדַ֕עְתִּי שֶׁגַּם־זֶ֥ה ה֖וּא רַעְי֥וֹן רֽוּחַ׃
J’avais en effet appliqué mon attention à connaître la sagesse et à discerner la folie et la sottise, et je me suis aperçu que cela aussi était pâture de vent;
Jerusalem Talmud Maaser Sheni
189In Qohelet Rabbati 1(17), the author is R. Joḥanan. The last story, of the student, is told in the Babli, Berakhot 56b, of Bar Qappara and Rebbi. A person came to Rebbi Aqiba and said to him, I saw in my dream my foot shrinking. He said to him, holiday190A holiday of pilgrimage, which in biblical Hebrew is called “foot”. is coming but you will not eat read meat191As Sifry Deut. 141 explains, the biblical command of rejoicing on a holiday can only be fulfilled by the consumption of meat from animals acceptable as holiday sacrifices.. Another person came and said, I saw in my dream my foot swelling. He said to him, holiday is coming and you will have plenty of red meat. A student of Rebbi Aqiba was sitting making a queer face. He said to him, why is that? He said to him, I saw in a dream three hard things: In Adar you will die, Nisan you will not see, and what you will sow you will not collect. He said to him, all three are good. In the glory192A pun of אדר and הדר is possible only if ה has lost all sound. of the Torah you will be lifted, wonders you will not see193In Qohelet Rabbati and Babli Berakhot, “you will not undergo temptations”., and what you will sow you will not collect, what you will have born to you you will not bury.
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