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Talmud su I Samuele 2:6

יְהוָ֖ה מֵמִ֣ית וּמְחַיֶּ֑ה מוֹרִ֥יד שְׁא֖וֹל וַיָּֽעַל׃

L'Eterno uccide e rende vivo; Si abbassa nella tomba e solleva.

Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

90Num. 16:33.They and everything that belonged to them descended alive into the pit. Rebbi Berekhiah in the name of Rebbi Ḥelbo, even their names flew away from their papyrus rolls90aGreek τόμος, “piece, roll of papyrus, volume”.. Rebbi Yose ben Ḥanina said, even one of their needles that was in the hand of an Israel as a loan was swallowed up with them, for it is written: They and everything that belonged to them descended alive into the pit. Who prayed for them? Rebbi Samuel bar Naḥman said, Moses prayed for them, Reuben shall live and not die91Deut. 33:6, this refers to Datan and Abiram from the tribe of Reuben.. 92Midrash Shemuel ed. Buber 5(12). Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, Hannah prayed for them. This is Rebbi Joshua ben Levi’s opinion, as Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said in the name of Rebbi Yose: Koraḥ’s (opinion) [band]G was continuously sinking until Hannah stood up and said, the Eternal kills and brings to life, He sends down into the pit and lifts931S. 2:6. She was married to a descendant of Korah’s (2 Chr. 6:18–23)..
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

And denied the Resurrection of the Dead. You find that at the time when Elisha came to resurrect the Shunamite’s son, he told him2732K. 4:29.: Take my support staff in your hand and go, and if you meet a man do not greet him, or if a person greets you do not answer him. But he did not do that, but when a person met him and asked, from where and to where, Geḥazi? He told him, I am going to resurrect the dead. This one would tell him, only the Holy One, praise to Him, can resurrect the dead, as it is written2741S.2:6.: The Eternal kills and gives life, brings down to the pit and lifts up. He went there and did not do anything. He returned to him and said to him, I know that if he really were dead, he would not wake up through you.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

MISHNAH: The generation of the desert has no part in the World to Come, as it is said314Num. 14:35. The argument in the longer text of the Mishnah in the Babli is reproduced here at the start of the Halakhah. In all these cases, the double emphasis in the verse is interpreted that the first expression refers to this world, the second to the World to Come.: in this desert they shall be terminated and there they will die, the words of Rebbi Aqiba. Rebbi Eliezer says, about them it says315Ps. 50:5., assemble for Me My lovely ones, who sealed My Covenant by a sacrifice316The ceremony described in Ex. 24:1–9 guaranteed their eternal life. Since R. Aqiba war R. Eliezer’s student, the inversion of the chronological order clearly indicates that the latter’s opinion is accepted as practice..
The band of Korah will not be resurrected in the future, as it is said317Num. 16:33. the earth covered them; they were lost from among the congregation, the words of Rebbi Aqiba. Rebbi Eliezer says, about them it says931S. 2:6. She was married to a descendant of Korah’s (2 Chr. 6:18–23)., the Eternal kills and brings to life, He sends down into the pit and raises up.
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Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin

Who prayed for them? Rebbi Samuel bar Naḥman said, Moses prayed for them, Reuben shall live and not die91Deut. 33:6, this refers to Datan and Abiram from the tribe of Reuben.. 92Midrash Shemuel ed. Buber 5(12). Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said, Hannah prayed for them. This follows Rebbi Joshua ben Levi, as Rebbi Joshua ben Levi said: Korah’s band was continuously sinking until Hannah stood up and said931S. 2:6. She was married to a descendant of Korah’s (2 Chr. 6:18–23)., the Eternal kills and brings to life, He sends down into the pit and lifts up.
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Avot D'Rabbi Natan

Korah and his company will not be granted eternal life, and will not even be given a trial, as it says (Numbers 16:33), “The earth closed over them, and they vanished from the midst of the congregation.” These are the words of Rabbi Eliezer.
But Rabbi Yehoshua said: They will be given a trial! It is about them that the verses speak (I Samuel 2:6), “The Eternal deals death and gives life, casts down into Sheol and raises up.” The verse there (Numbers 16:33) speaks of Sheol: “They went down alive into Sheol, with all that belonged to them.” And the verse (in I Samuel) speaks of Sheol. So just as later one can be cast down into Sheol or raised up from it, so too, when Sheol is mentioned here, they go down into it, but will one day be raised up from it.
Rabbi Eliezer said: Then how do you interpret the verse, “The earth closed over them, and they vanished from the midst of the congregation”? [Rabbi Yehoshua] responded: They vanished from the midst of the congregation, but they did not vanish from the World to Come.
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