Talmud su Esodo 32:11
וַיְחַ֣ל מֹשֶׁ֔ה אֶת־פְּנֵ֖י יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהָ֑יו וַיֹּ֗אמֶר לָמָ֤ה יְהוָה֙ יֶחֱרֶ֤ה אַפְּךָ֙ בְּעַמֶּ֔ךָ אֲשֶׁ֤ר הוֹצֵ֙אתָ֙ מֵאֶ֣רֶץ מִצְרַ֔יִם בְּכֹ֥חַ גָּד֖וֹל וּבְיָ֥ד חֲזָקָֽה׃
Mosè allora supplicò il Signore suo Dio, e disse: Perché, o Signore, vuoi che l’ira tua arda nel tuo popolo, che traesti dalla terra d’Egitto, con forza grande e mano potente?
Jerusalem Talmud Taanit
It is written68Num. 23:19. In this verse Balaam seems to proclaim an extreme doctrine of predestination which negates the possibility of effective repentance, against the homiletics described in the Halakhah. Tanḥuma Mas`e6., God is no human that He would lie. Rebbi Samuel bar Naḥman and the rabbis. Rebbi Samuel bar Naḥman said, if the Holy One, praise to Him, says to give a benefit, God is no human that He would lie. If he said to make a detriment, He would say but not do it, and speak but not keep it. But the rabbis are saying, there is no man who could make God’s words as if nonexistent. Why should Your anger burn against Your people69Ex. 32:11. Num. rabba23(8).? Or a human and He be sorrow. Not the son of Amram who made God to have second thoughts: the Eternal had second thoughts about the evil He had said to bring over His people70Ex. 32:14..
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Tractate Soferim
On Ḥanukkah we read the section of [the dedication of the altar by] the princes;36Num. 7. On the first day verses 1-17 are read; on the next six days the corresponding offerings; and on the eighth day VII, 54—VIII, 4. on Purim, Then came Amalek;37Ex. 17, 8-16. on the New Moon, And in your new moons;38Num. 28, 11-15. at the ma‘amadoth the account of the creation.39Gen. 1, 1—II, 3, because it is on account of the Temple service that the heaven and earth were created. On the fast days of the Ninth of Ab and the last seven days in connection with droughts,40lit. ‘the shutting up of the rains’. we read the section of the blessings and curses;41Lev. 26, 3-46. but on other fast days And Moses besought,42Ex. 32, 11-14, XXXIV, 1-10. and we read as the hafṭarah Seek ye the Lord.43Isa. 55, 6—LVI, 8. Some say that no hafṭarah is to be read, but the people have adopted the custom of reading the hafṭarah.44So GRA. V, M and H omit ‘but’ and ‘of reading the hafṭarah’. There must be no break in the section of curses because it is not proper to end with curses and to begin with curses.45Cf. above XII, 1.
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