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Commento su Ecclesiaste 8:6

כִּ֣י לְכָל־חֵ֔פֶץ יֵ֖שׁ עֵ֣ת וּמִשְׁפָּ֑ט כִּֽי־רָעַ֥ת הָאָדָ֖ם רַבָּ֥ה עָלָֽיו׃

Per ogni questione c'è un tempo e un giudizio; poiché il male dell'uomo è grande su di lui.

Rashi on Ecclesiastes

For every matter. When a person satisfies his desire and transgresses the law, a time to exact retribution [is cast], and justice and punishment are ready.
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Kohelet Rabbah

“For every desire there is a time of judgment, as the evil of man overcomes him” (Ecclesiastes 8:6).
“For every desire there is a time,” and for every time there is a desire. How so? What a person desires to do in this world, he does, but there, [in the World to Come,] there is judgment and accounting.
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Rashi on Ecclesiastes

When the evil of man overwhelms him. When man’s evil becomes exceedingly overwhelming and his measure overflows, then his punishment arrives; ‘וְכִי’ is used as an expression of “when,” as in, “When כִּי they have a concern, it comes to me.”9Shemos 18:16.
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