Musar su I Re 19:6
וַיַּבֵּ֕ט וְהִנֵּ֧ה מְרַאֲשֹׁתָ֛יו עֻגַ֥ת רְצָפִ֖ים וְצַפַּ֣חַת מָ֑יִם וַיֹּ֣אכַל וַיֵּ֔שְׁתְּ וַיָּ֖שָׁב וַיִּשְׁכָּֽב׃
E guardò, ed ecco, alla sua testa c'era una torta cotta sulle pietre calde e un groviglio d'acqua. E mangiò e bevve, e lo distese di nuovo.
Shemirat HaLashon
"R. Akiva said: 'Though one be the greatest tzaddik in the world, but he speaks ill of the Holy One Blessed be He or lashon hara against Israel, his punishment is the greatest of all. And there was no tzaddik as great as Eliyahu in the whole generation, but because he spoke lashon hara against Israel, etc.' At that time he sinned greatly against Him. Come and see what is written of him (I Kings 19:6): "And he looked, and, behold, at his head was a cake baked on coals [retzafim]," the Holy One Blessed be He saying as it were: 'This is what is fit to be eaten by one who speaks lashon hara against My children, etc.'"
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