Midrash su Salmi 73:20
כַּחֲל֥וֹם מֵהָקִ֑יץ אֲ֝דֹנָי בָּעִ֤יר ׀ צַלְמָ֬ם תִּבְזֶֽה׃
Come un sogno quando uno si sveglia, così, o Signore, quando ti ecciti, disprezzerai la loro parvenza.
Esther Rabbah
“Queen Vashti refused to come at the king's word by means of the officials, and the king was very angry, and his fury burned within him” (Esther 1:12).
She sent and said to him things that upset him. She said to him: ‘If they consider me beautiful, they will set their sights on taking advantage of me and will kill you. If they consider me ugly, you will be demeaned because of me.’ She alluded, but he did not grasp the allusions; she provoked him, but he was not provoked. She sent and said to him: ‘Weren’t you the stable boy of my father’s house, and you were accustomed to bringing naked prostitutes before you, and now that you have ascended to the throne, you have not abandoned your corruption.’ She alluded, but he did not grasp the allusions; she provoked him, but he was not provoked. She sent and she said: ‘Even the opposition to my father’s house was not judged naked; that is what is written: “Then these men were bound in their trousers, their tunics, their hats”’ (Daniel 3:21).23A reference to Ḥananya, Mishael, and Azarya [Shadrakh, Meshakh, and Aved Nego] who were cast into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar. Rabbi Yudan said: In their robes. Rabbi Huna said: In their official garments.
Rabbi Shimon bar Abba said in the name of Rabbi Yoḥanan: The Holy One blessed be He punishes the wicked to Gehenna only when they are naked. What is the reason? It is as it is written: “On awakening, You will humiliate their image” (Psalms 73:20). Rav Shmuel bar Naḥman said: In the place that the highwayman afflicts, there he is hanged. Rabbi Natan said: Also the Egyptians, in their descent into the sea, were condemned naked [arumim]. What is the reason? “With the blast of Your nostrils the water was piled [ne’ermu]” (Exodus 15:8). Rabbi Shmuel bar Naḥman said in the name of Rabbi Yonatan: The wicked one does not leave the world until The Holy One blessed be He shows him his net in which he will be trapped.
She sent and said to him things that upset him. She said to him: ‘If they consider me beautiful, they will set their sights on taking advantage of me and will kill you. If they consider me ugly, you will be demeaned because of me.’ She alluded, but he did not grasp the allusions; she provoked him, but he was not provoked. She sent and said to him: ‘Weren’t you the stable boy of my father’s house, and you were accustomed to bringing naked prostitutes before you, and now that you have ascended to the throne, you have not abandoned your corruption.’ She alluded, but he did not grasp the allusions; she provoked him, but he was not provoked. She sent and she said: ‘Even the opposition to my father’s house was not judged naked; that is what is written: “Then these men were bound in their trousers, their tunics, their hats”’ (Daniel 3:21).23A reference to Ḥananya, Mishael, and Azarya [Shadrakh, Meshakh, and Aved Nego] who were cast into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar. Rabbi Yudan said: In their robes. Rabbi Huna said: In their official garments.
Rabbi Shimon bar Abba said in the name of Rabbi Yoḥanan: The Holy One blessed be He punishes the wicked to Gehenna only when they are naked. What is the reason? It is as it is written: “On awakening, You will humiliate their image” (Psalms 73:20). Rav Shmuel bar Naḥman said: In the place that the highwayman afflicts, there he is hanged. Rabbi Natan said: Also the Egyptians, in their descent into the sea, were condemned naked [arumim]. What is the reason? “With the blast of Your nostrils the water was piled [ne’ermu]” (Exodus 15:8). Rabbi Shmuel bar Naḥman said in the name of Rabbi Yonatan: The wicked one does not leave the world until The Holy One blessed be He shows him his net in which he will be trapped.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Exod. 29:1:) AND THIS IS THE THING WHICH YOU SHALL DO TO THEM <TO SANCTIFY THEM FOR SERVING ME AS PRIESTS >. This text is related (to Prov. 3:35): THE WISE SHALL INHERIT GLORY. These are the Israelites.23Tanh., Exod. 8:11; Numb. R. 11:1. (Ibid., cont.:) BUT FOOLS TAKE AWAY SHAME. These are the peoples of the world. Now when did24The past tense here follows Tanh., Exod. 8:11. The Buber text reads “shall.” Israel inherit the glory? When they received the Torah from Sinai. R. Johanan said: Sixty myriads of ministering angels descended with the Holy One to Sinai, and they put crowns on the head of each and every one from Israel.25Above, Exod. 2:9. PR 10:6; 21:7; 33:10. R. Abba bar Kahana said: When Israel stood at Mount Sinai and said (in Exod. 24:7): WE WILL CARRY OUT AND OBEY, the Holy One immediately loved them and gave two angels to each and every one of them. The one girded on his armor (zayin),26Cf. Gk.: zone, or Lat.: zona (“girdle”). and the other set a crown for him on his head. R. Simon said: They clothed them in purple,27Gk.: porphura. as stated (in Ezek. 16:10): I CLOTHED YOU WITH EMBROIDERED GARMENTS. R. Simeon ben Johay said: They gave them implements of war (zayin) with the Ineffable Name engraved thereon.28Below, Exod. 9:15. Ergo (in Prov. 3:35): THE WISE SHALL INHERIT GLORY. These are the Israelites, because they received the Torah. (Ibid., cont.:) BUT FOOLS TAKE AWAY SHAME. These are the peoples of the world. The Holy One put them to shame. R. Samuel said: (Prov. 3:35): THE WISE SHALL INHERIT GLORY. These are David and Solomon, who built the Temple. (Ibid., cont.:) BUT FOOLS TAKE AWAY SHAME. These are the peoples of the world who destroyed it. The Holy One puts them to shame. R. Nahman said: See what is written (in Ps. 73:20): O LORD, IN THE CITY29This is the meaning of ba’ir assumed in the midrash. A more common interpretation would be: ON BEING AROUSED. YOU DESPISE THEIR IMAGE.30Esther R. 3:14. Why IN THE CITY? The proverb is simply saying: In the place where the robber31Gk.: lestes. The last letter of this word should certainly be S, as in the traditional Tanhuma, instead of the M of the Buber text. commits robbery, there he is hung. For that reason IN THE CITY is written.
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Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)
(Fol. 117) R. Juda, in the name of Samuel, said: "The Bible song (Ex. 15) was uttered by Moses and Israel when they ascended from the Red Sea. But who recited the Hallel? The prophets among them ordained that Israel shall say it on every momentous occasion; and whenever trouble overtakes them and they are delivered [by God] from it, they should say it [as praise] for their deliverance." We are taught that R. Meier has said: "All the songs and praises which are uttered in the Book of Psalms were uttered by David, as it is said (Ps. 72, 20) Here are ended the prayers of David, the son of Jesse. Do not read Kalu (here ended) but read it Kal elu (all these are). And who said Hallel? R. Jose says: "My son, Elazar, holds that Moses and Israel uttered them when they were ascending the Red Sea. But his associates differ from him and say that David uttered them. And to me it seems that my son's opinion is more correct than that of his associates; for how is it possible that Israel could slay the Passover offering and take the palm branches (on Succoth) and utter no praise to God?"
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