Midrash 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.
Midrash Tanchuma Buber
Another interpretation (of Gen. 6:5): AND THE LORD SAW. This text is related (to Eccl. 8:6): FOR TO EVERY MATTER THERE BELONGS A TIME AND A JUDGMENT. < Why >? Because the wicked provoke the Holy One when [they say]: The Holy One has sworn never to bring < another > flood; so we may do whatever we wish. And where is it shown that the Holy One has sworn? Where Isaiah says so (in Is. 54:9): FOR THIS IS AS THE WATERS OF NOAH TO ME; [FOR I HAVE SWORN THAT THE WATERS OF NOAH SHALL NO MORE PASS OVER THE EARTH]. The Holy One sees how the wicked are provoking him. He regrets, as it were, what he had sworn and says: What shall I do now that I have sworn? Where is it shown? Where it is stated (in Is. 59:15): AND THE TRUTH IS LACKING … [BUT THE LORD SAW IT, AND IT DISPLEASED HIM THAT THERE WAS NO JUDGMENT]. Why did the Holy One say: THE LORD SAW IT AND IT DISPLEASED HIM? Why is it, as it were, THAT THERE WAS NO JUDGMENT? The Holy One said: The wicked ones in the world speak this way because I have sworn never to bring < another > flood. By your lives, I have other judgments to exact from you. So what does he do to the wicked? He drowns them in water, either in a river or in the midst of a cistern. For that reason it states (in Eccl. 8:6): FOR TO EVERY MATTER THERE BELONGS A TIME AND A JUDGMENT. For that reason it is also stated (in Gen. 6:5): AND THE LORD SAW THAT HUMAN EVIL HAD BECOME GREAT ON THE EARTH.
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