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Midrash su Salmi 112:5

טֽוֹב־אִ֭ישׁ חוֹנֵ֣ן וּמַלְוֶ֑ה יְכַלְכֵּ֖ל דְּבָרָ֣יו בְּמִשְׁפָּֽט׃

Bene, è con l'uomo che si occupa con grazia e si presta, che ordina giustamente i suoi affari.

Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

(Fol. 84) R. Jochanan said (Ib. b): "Whoever desires to become rich should deal in small cattle." Said R. Chisda: "What is the meaning of the passage (Deut. 7, 13) And the young of thy flock? i.e., they enrich their owners." R. Jochanan said further: "He to whom his father bequeathed too much money, and he desires to lose it, shall dress himself in linens, shall use glass utensils and shall hire laborers and not be with them. He shall dress himself in linens; this refers to Roman linen garments [which are very dear and are spoiled in a short time], and shall use glass utensils, refers to cut glass; and shall hire laborers and not be with them, refers to ploughers with oxen [left without superintending], who may do much damage [to both the oxen, and orchards]." R. Avira lectured sometimes in the name of R. Ami, and at other times, in the name of R. Assi: "What is the meaning of the passage (Ps. 112, 5) Well is it with the man that dealth graciously and lendeth, that ordereth his affairs rightfully?" This means that always shall a man spend for eating and drinking less than his means and shall clothe himself according to his means, but shall honor his wife and children above his means; for they depend on him while he depends upon Him who ordered and the Universe came into existence."
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Midrash Tanchuma

If thou lend money to any of my people (Exod. 22:24). Scripture states elsewhere in reference to this verse: Well is it with the man that dealeth graciously and lendeth, that ordereth his affairs rightfully, for he shall never be moved (Ps. 112:5). All of God’s creations borrow from each other; day borrows from night, and night from day, but they do not bring charges against each other in court as mortals do, for it is said: Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night revealeth knowledge; there is no speech, there are no words (Ps. 19:3).
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Tanna Debei Eliyahu Rabbah

This is what God said to Israel: My children what do I seek from you? I seek no more than that you love one another, and honor one another, and that you have awe for one another
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Shemot Rabbah

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