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Kabbalah su Proverbi 15:78

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How has become dim (Lam. 4:1) for them the candle of commandment and the light of Torah (Prov. 6:23) which gives light to these hypocrites. For like the grass they will soon wither (Ps. 37:2), since a mistake in learning causes intentional sin, Sheol and Abaddon (Prov. 15:11), the venom of serpents and the poison of vipers (Deut. 32:33). But they are altogether brutish and foolish (Jer. 10:8), [following] after vanity, and they will become naught (Jer. 2:5), attempting to bring forth a perverted justice (Hab. 1:4) which will eventuate in a defective deed. Turn away from the tents (Num. 16:26) of the man who slumbers, the ass of a wild man (Job 11:12); a fool and ignorant man is his companion, brutish, unlike a man (Prov. 30:2), who errs and is like a fool.
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Hear me, my brothers, and give ear to me, my people (I Chron. 28:2). Understand, you fools (Prov. 8:5); listen, you rulers. Be careful what you say, and may God be with you (Gen. 48:21). If [you see] scholars in a vision like rams butting and vanquishing each other,5Cf. Dan. 8. it is not for you or us to say, “Remember and observe.6Cf. Rashi on Exod. 20:8, regarding the difference in the text of the Ten Commandments in Exodus and Deuteronomy. this tradition is proper, and that tradition is improper.” Solutions are for God (Gen. 40:8). Those who are basing [their belief] upon the explanation of a thing (Eccles. 8:1), not to fan and not to cleanse (Jer. 4:11). Is there not a time of service for man upon the earth? (Job 7:1), while the testimony of God is faithful (Ps. 19:8), as is known to an ear which hears. You who dwell in the gardens, friends listen (Song 8:13), you will lie down in the midst of the wise (Prov. 15:31).
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