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Midrash su Salmi 45:11

שִׁמְעִי־בַ֣ת וּ֭רְאִי וְהַטִּ֣י אָזְנֵ֑ךְ וְשִׁכְחִ֥י עַ֝מֵּ֗ךְ וּבֵ֥ית אָבִֽיךְ׃

Ascolta, figlia mia, considera e inclina il tuo orecchio; Dimentica anche il tuo stesso popolo e la casa di tuo padre;

Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

But how did R. Mair study the Law from the mouth of Acher? Said Resh Lakish: "R. Mair based his action upon the following passage (Prov. 22, 17) Incline thine ear, and hear the words of the wise, and apply thy heart unto my knowledge. Said R. Chanina, from the following passage (Ps. 45, 11) Hearken, O daughter, and look and incline thy ear, and forget thine own people, and thy father's houses, etc. But do these passages not contradict each other? Nay, the latter refers to a young person, and the former to an adult who cannot distinguish between good and evil. When R. Dimi came, he said: "In the West (Land of Israel) they explained it thus: "R. Mair found a fig (in Acher), he ate the fig, and threw away the peel" (i.e., he picked out the good and threw away the bad teachings). Rabba b. Shila met Elijah and said to him: "What is the Holy One, praised be He! doing?" The latter answered him: "He has uttered doctrine in the name of all other Rabbis, but in the name of R. Mair He has not uttered." "Why so?" "Because he learned doctrine from the mouth of Acher." "Why?" asked R. Shila. "R. Mair found a pomegranate, ate its inside and cast away its husk." He answered him: "He (the Holy One) is at this moment saying: 'Mair, my son says thus: "At the time when men suffer, what does Shechina say? 'I am lighter than my head. I am lighter than my arm'" (i.e., I feel my head heavy — a euphemistic expression). If the Holy One, praised be He! is thus grieved when the blood of wicked men is shed, how much more when the blood of the righteous man is shed!"
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Midrash Tanchuma

Now the Lord said unto Abram: “Get thee out of thy country.” Scripture says elsewhere in reference to this verse; Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear; forget also thine own people and thy father’s house; so shall the king desire thy beauty; for he is thy lord; and do homage unto him (Ps. 45:11). Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine ear alludes to Abraham. Forget also thine own people, and thy father’s house refers to the idolaters, concerning whom it is said: Who say to a stock: “Thou art my father” (Jer. 2:27). And so shall the king desire thy beauty refers to the King of Kings, who desired to glorify your (Abraham’s) name in this world and in the world-to-come. For he is thy lord; and do homage unto him.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber

Another interpretation (of Gen. 12:1): GO. This text is related (to Ps. 45:11 [10]): HEAR, O DAUGHTER, TAKE NOTE, AND INCLINE YOUR EAR: FORGET YOUR PEOPLE AND YOUR FATHER'S HOUSE.8Tanh., Gen. 3:3; cf. Gen. R. 39:1. HEAR, O DAUGHTER, TAKE NOTE: This refers to Abraham. AND FORGET YOUR PEOPLE AND YOUR FATHER'S HOUSE: This refers to the idolaters, as stated (in Jer. 2:27): THEY SAY TO A TREE: YOU ARE MY FATHER. (Ps. 45:12 [11]) AND THE KING WILL DESIRE YOUR BEAUTY. This refers to the Supreme King of Kings, the Holy One, < who takes pleasure in > 9The reading follows the traditional Tanhuma. adorning you in the world. R. Abbin said: {(ibid.): BECAUSE HE IS YOUR LORD, BOW DOWN TO HIM.} Now what did Abraham resemble?10Cf. Gen. R. 39:2. A vial of persimmon11Gk.: balsamon. when it has been set in a graveyard. Then no one would know what its aroma was. What did a certain one do? He took it and moved it from place to place, < so that > its aroma began to disperse abroad. Similarly Abraham was dwelling among those who served idols. The Holy One said to him: Why are you residing among the wicked? Go out from among them, and make your good works known abroad. Thus it is stated (in Gen. 12:1): GO.
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