מדרש על בראשית 19:23
Mekhilta d'Rabbi Yishmael
And whence is it derived that He showed him Barak? From (Devarim 34:2) "and all of Naftali," it being written elsewhere (Judges 4:6) "And she sent and summoned Barak the son of Avinoam of Kedesh-Naftali." And whence is it derived that He showed him Joshua in his kingdom? From (Devarim, Ibid.) "and the land of Ephraim," it being written elsewhere (Numbers 13:8) "from the tribe of Ephraim, Hoshea the son of Nun." And whence is it derived that He showed him Gideon? From (Devarim, Ibid.) "Menasheh," it being written (of Gideon) elsewhere (Shoftim 6:15) "My clan is the humblest in Menasheh". And whence is it derived that He showed him David in his kingdom? From (Devarim, Ibid.) "and the whole land of Judah," it being written elsewhere (I Chronicles 28:4) "And the L rd … chose me (David) of all the house of my father to be king over Israel forever. For he chose Judah to be ruler." And whence is it derived that He showed him all the west? From (Devarim, Ibid.) "until the western sea (the Mediterranean)." And whence is it derived that He showed him even the graves of the forefathers? From (Ibid. 3) "and the south," it being written of their graves that they are in the south, viz. (Numbers 13:12) "and they went up into the south and they came to Chevron" (where the forefathers are buried.) And whence is it derived that He showed him the overturning of Sodom and Gemorah? From (Devarim, Ibid.) "and the plain," it being written elsewhere (of these cities, Genesis 19:25) "and He overturned these cities and all of the plain." And whence is it derived that He showed him Gog and all of his hosts? From (Devarim, Ibid.) "the valley of Jericho, Gog and all of his hosts being destined to ascend and to fall in the valley of Jericho. Variantly: "in the valley of Jericho": Now can the valley of Jericho not be seen by any person? (The intent is:) Just as a plain is cultivated, one field of wheat, another of barley, so He showed him all of Eretz Yisrael cultivated as the valley of Jericho. And whence is it derived that He showed him Devorah? From (Ibid.) "the city of palm trees until Tzoar," it being written elsewhere (Judges 4:5) "and she sat under the Palm of Devorah." And whence is it derived that He showed him the wife of Lot? From "until Tzoar," and elsewhere (Genesis 19:23) "and Lot came to Tzoar."
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
Midrash Tanchuma Buber
[(Gen. 19:24:) THEN THE LORD RAINED DOWN UPON SODOM.] This text is related (to Ps. 58:9 [8]): LET THEM BE LIKE A SNAIL (ShBLWL),< WHICH DISSOLVES AND GOES AWAY; LIKE A WOMAN'S STILLBIRTH, THEY HAVE NOT SEEN THE SUN >.66Cf. Gen. R. 51:1. [Just as a flood stream (ShBLT) is swept away, so were the people of Sodom swept away. WHICH DISSOLVES AND GOES AWAY], in that the Holy One dissolved them in fire. LIKE A WOMAN'S STILLBIRTH, THEY HAVE NOT SEEN THE SUN, in that the people of Sodom did not see < it any more >, as stated (in Gen. 19:23): THE SUN HAD RISEN OVER THE EARTH < WHEN LOT CAME TO ZOHAR >. What < else > is written there (in vs. 24)? THEN THE LORD RAINED DOWN UPON SODOM < AND UPON GOMORRAH BRIMSTONE AND FIRE >.
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Gen. 19:5:) AND THEY CALLED UNTO LOT < AND SAID TO HIM: WHERE ARE THE MEN > … THAT WE MAY KNOW THEM.87Cf. Gen. R. 50:5-8. < They did so > because they desired to rape them. R. Hiyya bar Abba said: From here you learn that they were lecherous. He said to them (in vs. 8): LOOK HERE, I HAVE TWO DAUGHTERS WHO HAVE NOT KNOWN ANYONE. < The verse > teaches that he wanted to bring them into the midst of his house, but that his wife would not let him. What did he do? He brought them to his own part of the house.88Literally: “To midst of his own rafter.” (Gen. 19:11:) SO THAT THEY WERE UNABLE TO FIND THE DOOR.89I.e., the door to the women’s quarters. When < the angels > saw that the < Sodomites > deserved destruction, they also rescued Lot. What is written there (in Gen. 19:23-25)? THE SUN HAD RISEN UPON THE EARTH … THEN THE LORD RAINED DOWN UPON SODOM < … > AND HE DESTROYED THOSE CITIES. Perhaps you will say: He destroyed it with his five fingers.90See above, 4:15. R. Ayyevu said: < It was > with one of his fingers < that > he destroyed the cities of Sodom, as stated (in Job 28:9): HE PUT OUT HIS HAND BAHALLAMISH.91The midrash has interpreted bahallamish (“against the hard rock”) as bahamishi (“with the fifth”). In the world to come, when the Holy One heals Israel, he will heal her, as stated (in Hos. 2:17 [15]): I WILL GIVE < ISRAEL > HER VINEYARDS FROM THERE. HER VINEYARDS: These are the prophets. (Ibid.:) THE VALLEY OF ACHOR (rt.: 'KR) IS WITH A DOOR OF HOPE. < This means >: A valley which I afflicted (rt.: 'KR) with my wrath IS WITH A DOOR OF HOPE. At that time they will voice a song, as stated (in ibid., cont.): AND SHE WILL RESPOND (rt.: 'NH) FROM THERE AS IN THE DAYS OF HER YOUTH; and one does not use RESPOND (rt.: 'NH) except in reference to song. Thus one finds stated (in Ps. 147:7): SING (rt.: 'NH) TO THE LORD WITH THANKSGIVING.
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy