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Midrash su Deuteronomio 4:33

הֲשָׁ֣מַֽע עָם֩ ק֨וֹל אֱלֹהִ֜ים מְדַבֵּ֧ר מִתּוֹךְ־הָאֵ֛שׁ כַּאֲשֶׁר־שָׁמַ֥עְתָּ אַתָּ֖ה וַיֶּֽחִי׃

Un popolo ha mai sentito la voce di Dio parlare in mezzo al fuoco, come hai sentito, e vivere?

Shir HaShirim Rabbah

Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: If the nations had known how beneficial the Tent of Meeting was for them, they would have surrounded it [to protect it] with military encampments and fortifications, as until the Tent of Meeting stood, they would hear the sound of divine speech, and would lose control of their bowels in the halls of their palaces.44Many of them lost control of their faculties and even died due to the fear and trepidation involved in hearing the divine speech. That is what is written: “For who of all flesh who heard the voice of the living God… [has lived?]” (Deuteronomy 5:23). Rabbi Simon said: The divine speech would emerge in two forms; an elixir of life for Israel and an elixir of death for the nations of the world. An elixir of life for Israel, “[Has a people heard the voice of God speaking…] as you heard, and lived?” (Deuteronomy 4:33); you heard and lived. And an elixir of death for the nations of the world, they heard and died. Therefore it says: “Under the apple tree I roused you” (Song of Songs 8:5).45The apple tree is understood here as an allusion to Mount Sinai (Maharzu). The verse indicates that God roused Israel from the dead after speaking to them, whereas He did not rouse the nations of the world who heard Him speak (Etz Yosef).
“[The Lord called to Moses, and spoke to him] from the Tent of Meeting” (Leviticus 1:1). Rabbi Ḥiyya taught that from there the voice would stop and would not emerge outside the tent. Rabbi Yitzḥak said: Before the Tent of Meeting stood, prophecy was found among the nations of the world. Once the Tent of Meeting stood, prophecy ceased from them. From there, “I grasped him and I would not release him” (Song of Songs 3:4).46This is expounded in reference to prophecy. If you say: But did Bilam ben Beor not prophesy? Say, it was for the benefit of Israel that he prophesied, as it is stated: “How goodly are your tents, Jacob” (Numbers 24:5); “one has seen no iniquity in Jacob” (Numbers 23:21); “for there is no divination in Jacob” (Numbers 23:23); “who has counted the dust of Jacob” (Numbers 23:10); “a star has risen from Jacob” (Numbers 24:17); “one from Jacob will rule” (Numbers 24:19).
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 20:15 [18]:) NOW ALL THE PEOPLE PERCEIVED THE THUNDERINGS (literally: VOICES). What is the meaning of THE VOICES (in the plural)? It was simply that the <one divine > voice was transformed into seven voices and <then> from seven into seventy tongues.104Exod. R. 5:9; 28:6; M. Pss. 92:3; cf. Shab. 88b. And why into seventy tongues? So that all the nations would hear. But, when the voice went forth, each and every nation heard the voice of the Holy One, and each one's soul departed; but Israel was not harmed. How [did the voice go forth. R. Tanhuma said:] The voice went forth and killed nations {so that they would accept} [because they did not accept] the Torah, but <the voice > gave life to Israel {so that they would accept} [because they accepted] the Torah. That is what Moses said to them at the end of forty years (in Deut. 5:23 [26]): FOR WHO IS THERE OF ALL FLESH THAT HAS HEARD THE VOICE OF THE LIVING GOD SPEAKING FROM THE MIDST OF THE FIRE, AS WE HAVE, AND LIVED? He also says (in Deut. 4:33): HAS ANY PEOPLE HEARD THE VOICE OF GOD <SPEAKING FROM THE MIDST OF THE FIRE, AS YOU HAVE HEARD, AND LIVED >? You have heard it and < still > live, but the nations heard it and died. Come and see how the voice went forth to Israel. Each and every person heard according to his ability (koah): the old ones according to their ability, the youths according to their ability, the lads, the small ones, the babies, the infants according to their ability, and even Moses according to his ability. Thus it is stated (in Exod. 19:19): MOSES SPOKE, AND GOD ANSWERED HIM OUT LOUD. What is the meaning of OUT LOUD (literally: IN A VOICE)? Merely IN A VOICE which Moses was able to endure. And so it says (in Ps. 29:4): THE VOICE OF THE LORD IS IN POWER (koah), <i.e.,> within the ability (koah) of each and everyone, the pregnant women according to their ability and all < others > according to their ability. R. Jose b. R. Hanina said: If you are surprised about it, learn from the manna.105Tanh. (Buber), Exod. 5:17; PRK 12:25.
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