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Talmud su I Re 17:1

וַיֹּאמֶר֩ אֵלִיָּ֨הוּ הַתִּשְׁבִּ֜י מִתֹּשָׁבֵ֣י גִלְעָד֮ אֶל־אַחְאָב֒ חַי־יְהוָ֞ה אֱלֹהֵ֤י יִשְׂרָאֵל֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר עָמַ֣דְתִּי לְפָנָ֔יו אִם־יִהְיֶ֛ה הַשָּׁנִ֥ים הָאֵ֖לֶּה טַ֣ל וּמָטָ֑ר כִּ֖י אִם־לְפִ֥י דְבָרִֽי׃ (ס)

Ed Elia il Tishbite, che era dei coloni di Galaad, disse ad Achab: 'Come l'Eterno, il Dio di Israele, vive, davanti al quale mi trovo, non ci sarà rugiada né pioggia in questi anni, ma secondo la mia parola.'

Jerusalem Talmud Eruvin

32Babli 53a. The entire Yerushalmi text is copied there by R. Ḥananel. Rebbi Joḥanan in the name of Rebbi Hoshaia: one adds a limb to it. 33The text is parallel to Sanhedrin 11:6, Notes 68–69. He lifted his eyes and looked at him. He told him, why are you looking at me? Do I need you that you enjoy it? Thirteen years he went and came before his teacher even though he did not need him. Rebbi Samuel in the name of Rebbi Zeˋira: Was it not enough for him to have paid his respects to his teacher since anybody who pays his respects to his teacher is as if he paid his respects to the Divine Presence. Rebbi Berekhiah, Rebbi Jeremiah in the name of Rebbi Ḥiyya bar Abba. It is written34Ex. 33:7. and Moses would take the Tent, etc. How far away was it? One mil352’000 cubits. Ex. rabba 45(4).. It is not written “and it was that anybody asking Moses” but and it was that anybody asking the Eternal. From here that anybody visiting his teacher is as if he was visiting the Divine Presence. Rebbi Ḥelbo, Rebbi36Read: Rav. Ḥuna in the name of Rav: It is written371K. 17:1. The verse continues: By the Living Eternalbefore Whom I stood., Eliahu from Tisbe said, etc. Was not Eliahu the ruler38Greek τύραννος, ὁ (Arukh טרן 3). of the prophets? But it teaches that all the time he was standing before his teacher Aḥiyya from Shilo it was as if he stood before the Divine Presence. Rebbi Ḥelbo in the name of those of the House of Shilo: Even when Eliahu wanted water for his face Elisha would put it on his hands. What is the reason? Here is Elisha ben Shafaṭ392K. 3:11., it is not written here “who studied Torah”, but who poured water on Eliahu’s hands. It is written40IS. 3:1.: The lad Samuel was serving the Eternal before Eli. Did he not only serve Eli? But this teaches that all service which he rendered before his teacher Eli was as if he rendered if before the Divine Presence. Rebbi Ismael stated41Ex. 18:12. Mekhilta dR. Ismael Yitro Parašah 1 (ed. Horovitz-Rabin p. 196).: And Aaron and all the Elders of Israel came to eat bread with Moses’s father-in-law before god. Did they eat before God? But from here that anyone who receives a friend42In editio princeps of Mekhilta: Sages; similarly Babli Berakhot 64a. is as if he received the Divine Presence.
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Jerusalem Talmud Taanit

It is written241K. 17:1. Elijah the Tisbite, from the inhabitants of Gilead, said to Aḥab: By the Living Eternal One, the God of Israel, before Whom I stood, there will not be dew nor rain these years except by my word. Rebbi Berekhia said, Rebbi Yose and the rabbis. One of them said, he was heard both for dew and for rain; the other one said, he was heard for rain but was not heard for dew25In Berakhot the two statements were added by the corrector. Since these are the essence of the argument in the entire paragraph, the original omission in Berakhot shows that the text there is not original., from261K. 18:1. But dew is not mentioned. Since the sequel is a justification for the inclusion of praise for giving dew, it shows that including the sentence “Who brings down dew” in the prayer for resurrection is Galilean usage (unknown in Babylonia), as noted by I. Elbogen (Der jüdische Gottesdienst in seiner geschichtlichen Entwicklung, Chapter 2, §9).: Go, appear before Aḥab and I shall give rain on the face of the earth. He who said, he was heard both for dew and for rain, where was the vow of dew dissolved? Rebbi Tanḥum from Edrei said, they are of the opinion that a vow that was dissolved partially is dissolved totally27A minority opinion of R. Aqiba (Mishnah Nedarim9:6) that if in an earthly court part of a vow is annulled (because is was made under false intent), the entire vow is annulled. This is not the majority opinion and is not practice; therefore it does not imply Heavenly standards.. Some want to say, on the occasion of the son of the woman from Sarepta: He called on the Eternal and said, o Eternal, my God, also the widow with whom I am dwelling You are doing evil to kill her son281K. 17:20.. Rebbi Judah ben Pazi said, about one who stole a doctor’s bag29Greek νάρθηξ, a plant (Ferula communis), word also used for “casket for unguents”. Hesiod has Prometheus carry off the fire in the stalk of a νάρθηξ.. When he left, his son was injured. He returned to him and said: Please, sir doctor, heal my son. He said to him: Go and return my bag because it is full of medicines, and I shall heal your son. So the Holy One, praise to Him, said to Elijah: Go and lift the vow of dew because the dead are resurrected only by dew, then I shall resurrect the son of the Sareptan. And from where that the dead will live only by dew? 30Is. 26:19.Your dead will live, the corpses will arise. Wake up and jubilate, those who dwell in dust! For a dew of light is Your dew, וָאָרֶ֭ץ רְפָאִ֥ים תַּפִּֽיל. What means וָאָרֶ֭ץ רְפָאִ֥ים תַּפִּֽיל? Rebbi Tanḥum from Edrei said, “the earth will give up what is deposited in it.31R. Tanḥum from Edrei explains the difficult phrase, it will fell Netherworlds, by reading תַּפִּֽיל in the sense of Mishnaic Hebrew “having a miscarriage”: The Netherworld will expel what is in its belly. (Read totally differently in the Babli, Ketubot111a,111b).
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Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot

It is written (1Kings 17:1) “Elijah the Tisbite, from the inhabitants of Gilead, said to Aḥab: By the Living Eternal One, the God of Israel, before Whom I stood, there will not be dew nor rain these years except by my word.” Rebbi Berekhia said, Rebbi Yasa and the rabbis. One of them said, he was heard both for dew and for rain; the other one said, he was heard for rain but was not heard for dew, from (1Kings 18:1): “Go, appear before Aḥab and I shall give rain65But dew is not mentioned. The entire piece, whose main place is in Taäniot 1:1, is included to explain the connection of the (summer) praise for dew in the benediction on “resurrection”. The praise for dew was included in the Yerushalmi prayer rite., etc.” And he who said, he was heard both for dew and for rain, where was the vow of dew dissolved? Rebbi Tanḥuma from Edreï66He is mentioned only here (and in the parallel in Taäniot). Since he appears together with Rebbi Berekhiah, he must belong to the last generation of Amoraïm in Israel.
It is the minority opinion of Rebbi Aqiba (Nedarim 9:6) that if in an earthly court part of a vow is annulled because it was executed under false intent, then the entire vow is annulled. This is not the majority opinion, hence, it is not the practice and does not imply Heavenly standards.
said, they are of the opinion that a vow that was dissolved partially is dissolved totally. Some want to say, on the occasion of the son of the woman from Sarepta, (1Kings 17:20) “He called on the Eternal and said, o Eternal, my God, etc.” Rebbi Judah ben Pazi said, about one who stole a doctor’s bag67Greek νάρθηξ, a plant (Ferula communis), word also used for “casket for unguents”, and title of medical works. Hesiod has Prometheus carry off the fire in the stalk of a νάρθηξ.. When he left, his son was injured.He returned to him and said: Please, sir doctor, heal my son. He said to him: Go and return my bag because it is full of medicines, and I shall heal your son. So the Holy One, praise to Him, said to Elijah: Go and lift the vow of dew because the dead are resurrected only by dew, then I shall resurrect the son of the Sareptan. And from where that the dead will live only by dew? (Is. 26:19) “Your dead will live, the corpses will arise. Wake up and jubilate, those who dwell in dust! For a dew of light is Your dew, וְאֶרֶץ רְפָאִים תַּפִּיל.” Rebbi Tanḥum from Edreï said, “the earth will give up those that are deposited in it.68Rebbi Tanḥum from Edreï explains the difficult phrase וְאֶרֶץ רְפָאִים תַּפִּיל “it will fell Netherworlds” by taking תַּפִּיל in the sense of Rabbinic Hebrew, “having a miscarriage”, the Netherworld will expel what is in it.
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