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Midrash su Esodo 19:1

בַּחֹ֙דֶשׁ֙ הַשְּׁלִישִׁ֔י לְצֵ֥את בְּנֵי־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵאֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרָ֑יִם בַּיּ֣וֹם הַזֶּ֔ה בָּ֖אוּ מִדְבַּ֥ר סִינָֽי׃

Nel mese terzo dall’uscita degl’Israeliti dalla terra d’Egitto, in questo giorno [cioè nel primo del mese, nel dì della luna nuova; poiché la voce ebraica che vale mese, significa propriamente rinnovazione] arrivarono al deserto di Sinai.

Shir HaShirim Rabbah

Rabbi Aḥa ben Rabbi Ze’eira said another: Just as this apple tree produces its blossom before its leaves, so too, Israel put performance before hearing, as it is stated: “We will perform and we will heed [nishma]” (Exodus 24:7).35Although translated here as “heed,” the term nishma can be translated “hear.” The point here is that Israel committed to following God’s commands even before hearing what they were.
Rabbi Azarya said two [statements]: Just as the apple tree produces is ripened fruit only in Sivan, so too, Israel emitted a good fragrance only in Sivan.36Sivan is the month in which Israel received the Torah. Rabbi Azarya said another: Just as this apple tree, from the time it produces its blossom until it produces ripened fruit is fifty days, so too, from the time that Israel departed from Egypt until they received the Torah it was fifty days. When did they receive it? It was “in the third month from the departure of the children of Israel” (Exodus 19:1).
Rabbi Yehuda ben Rabbi Simon said two [statements]: Just as this apple, you give an isar for it37An isar is a coin of relatively little value. and you can smell its fragrances numerous times, so too, Moses said to Israel: ‘If you wish to be redeemed, you can be redeemed with a simple matter.’ [This is analogous] to one who was injured in his legs and he circulated among all the doctors to be cured, but he was not cured. One came and said to him: ‘If you seek to be cured, you can be cured with a simple matter, attach animal dung to it.’ So too, Moses said to Israel: ‘If you wish to be redeemed, you can be redeemed with a simple matter: “You shall take a bundle of hyssop and dip”’ (Exodus 12:22). They said to him: ‘Moses our master, this bundle of hyssop, how much it its value, four ma’a or five ma’a?’38It is of little monetary value. He said to them: ‘Even if it is one [ma’a], and it will cause you to acquire the plunder of Egypt, the plunder at the sea, the plunder of Siḥon and Og, and the plunder of the thirty-one kings. Regarding a palm branch,39The reference is to the four species taken on Sukkot. on which a person is required to expend much money and it is associated with many mitzvot, all the more so.’ Therefore, Moses cautions Israel: “You shall take for you on the first day” (Leviticus 23:40).
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Shir HaShirim Rabbah

Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai taught: When the Israelites departed from Egypt, to what were they comparable? To the son of a king who recovered from his illness. His caretaker said to him: ‘Let your son go to the academy.’ The king said to him: ‘My son has not yet regained his radiance, which changed due to his illness. Rather, let my son be pampered and enjoy himself for three months with food and drink, and then he will go to the academy.’ So too, when the Israelites departed from Egypt, there were those among them who were marred from subjugation with mortar and bricks. The ministering angels said to Him: ‘This is the time, give them the Torah.’ The Holy One blessed be He said to them: ‘My children have not yet regained their radiance as a result of mortar and bricks. Let them be pampered up to three months with spring water, manna, and quail, and thereafter I will give them the Torah.’ When? “In the third month” (Exodus 19:1).
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

(Exod. 19:1:) ON THE THIRD (ShLYShY) NEW MOON.22PRK 12:12. This text is related (to Prov. 22:20): DID I NOT WRITE DOWN FOR YOU A THREEFOLD LORE (ShLYShY)23Although the meaning of this word in the biblical context is uncertain, in the context of this midrash the word alludes to the threefold division of Scripture. ON COUNSELS < AND KNOWLEDGE>? If you want to get counsel, get it from the Torah. David said: When I wanted to get counsel, I got it from the Torah, as stated (in Ps. 119:15): I WILL MEDITATE ON YOUR STATUTES…. Ben Zoma says: What is written (in Exod. 19:1)? ON THE THIRD NEW MOON <AFTER THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL HAD LEFT THE LAND OF EGYPT, ON THIS DAY THEY CAME TO THE DESERT OF SINAI. > "On that day" [is not written here, but ON THIS DAY,] as though ON THIS DAY (i.e., today) THEY CAME TO THE DESERT OF SINAI, < namely, > on every day that you are busy at Torah. Ergo, < Scripture > speaks as though on this day I received it from Sinai. Thus it says (in Deut. 26:16): THIS DAY THE LORD YOUR GOD IS COMMANDING YOU TO PERFORM THESE STATUTES….
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