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Midrash su Esodo 39:33

וַיָּבִ֤יאוּ אֶת־הַמִּשְׁכָּן֙ אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה אֶת־הָאֹ֖הֶל וְאֶת־כָּל־כֵּלָ֑יו קְרָסָ֣יו קְרָשָׁ֔יו בריחו [בְּרִיחָ֖יו] וְעַמֻּדָ֥יו וַאֲדָנָֽיו׃

E recarono il tabernacolo a Mosè, il padiglione e tutt’i suoi arredi, i suoi fermagli, le sue assi, le sue sbarre, e le sue colonne, e le sue basi.

Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 39:33:) AND THEY BROUGHT THE TABERNACLE UNTO MOSES…. This text is related (to Ps. 31:19 [18]): LET LYING LIPS BE DUMB THAT SPEAK HAUGHTILY AGAINST THE RIGHTEOUS. <The verse > speaks about Moses.22Exod. R. 52:2. When the Holy One told him to make [a tabernacle], he immediately told them (in Exod. 35:5): TAKE FROM AMONG YOU AN OFFERING FOR THE LORD. So Moses was occupied with the Tabernacle. R. Hanina said: He was occupied with the Tabernacle for six months. For three months they made it, and for three months they had it folded away. Nevertheless they murmured about it and said: See, the Tabernacle is made. Did he not say that he would have his Divine Presence dwell with us? But the Holy One had intended the Tabernacle to go up in the month that our father Abraham had been told the good news about Isaac. He only acted when the month arrived.23Cf. Tanh., Exod. 11:11, for a longer version. The Holy One said to him (in Exod. 40:2): ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE FIRST MONTH [YOU SHALL SET UP THE TABERNACLE OF THE TESTIMONY]. At that time the Holy One said (in Ps. 31:19 [18]): LET LYING LIPS BE DUMB THAT SPEAK HAUGHTILY AGAINST THE RIGHTEOUS. The very ones who were murmuring against the Tabernacle, began to carry it, with each and every one of them joining in the work, as stated (in Exod. 39:33): AND THEY BROUGHT THE TABERNACLE UNTO MOSES.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

[(Exod. 39:33:) AND THEY BROUGHT THE TABERNACLE UNTO MOSES.] This text is related (to Prov. 31:25): {MAJESTY} [STRENGTH] AND SPLENDOR ARE HER CLOTHING; AND YOU WILL LAUGH24Wattishaq. The biblical context certainly requires the verb to be translated, AND SHE LAUGHS; but wattishaq may also be rendered, AND YOU WILL LAUGH (in the masculine). It is this latter meaning that the midrash assumes throughout this section. AT THE LATTER DAY. There is a story about R. Abbahu.25Gen. R. 62:2; Exod. R. 52:3; yAZ 3:1 (42c). When he was departing this world, the Holy One showed him his reward as it was prepared for him in the world to come. He made thirteen rivers of balsam26Gk.: balsamon. pass before him. When he saw them, he was astonished and said: Are all these for Abbahu? Then he read to himself the verse (Is. 49:4): I HAVE USED UP MY STRENGTH FOR A VOID AND VANITY; SURELY MY JUDGEMENT IS WITH THE LORD AND MY RECOMPENSE IS WITH MY GOD. [Ergo (Prov. 31:25): AND YOU WILL LAUGH AT THE LATTER DAY.] Zavday ben Levi, Levi ben Paytam,27Probably ben Petros. and R. Judah ben Levi, each of them individually, [cited] a verse at the time of their departure from the world.28Above, Tanh. (Buber), Gen. 10:15, and the note there. One cited (Ps. 32:6): THEREFORE LET EVERY SAINT PRAY UNTO YOU <IN ANTICIPATION OF THE TIME OF DISCOVERY >…. The next cited (Ps. 31:20 [19]): HOW ABUNDANT IS THE GOOD <WHICH YOU HAVE LAID UP FOR THOSE WHO FEAR YOU>. And the other cited (Ps. 5:12 [11]): BUT LET ALL WHO TAKE REFUGE IN YOU REJOICE. <LET THEM EVER SING FOR JOY, AND YOU SHALL SHELTER THEM.> Ergo, at the time of their departure from the world, the Holy One showed them their reward. Ben 'Azzay said (Ps. 116:15): PRECIOUS IN THE EYES OF THE LORD IS THE DEATH OF HIS SAINTS. When does the Holy One show his righteous ones the honor which he has prepared for them? Near their death. Ergo (in Prov. 31:25): AND YOU WILL LAUGH AT THE LATTER DAY….29Exod. R. 52:3; M. Pss. 92:8; see yBer. 9:3 (13d); Gen. R. 35:2; PRK 11:15. All these parallels identify R. Simon as R. Simon b. Johay.
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And they brought the tabernacle unto Moses (Exod. 39:32). It is written elsewhere in reference to the verse: He withdraweth not His eyes from the righteous; but with kings upon the throne He setteth them forever, and they are exalted (Job 36:7). What does this verse signify? That the Holy One, blessed be He, does not deny the righteous man the realization of his plans. Therefore He withdraweth not His eyes from the righteous. You may know this to be so from Abraham, who begot Isaac, who resembled him closely, as it is said: These are the generations of Isaac, Abraham’s son: Abraham begot Isaac (Gen. 25:19). And Jacob begot Joseph, who resembled him, as is said: These are the generation of Jacob: Joseph (ibid. 37:2). Reuben, Simeon, et al., are not mentioned here but only Joseph. It says also: Because he was the son of his old age (ibid., v. 3).17Word-play on zikunim (“old age”) and kunim (“features”). Hence, He draweth not His eyes from the righteous.
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