Talmud su Giobbe 38:11
וָאֹמַ֗ר עַד־פֹּ֣ה תָ֭בוֹא וְלֹ֣א תֹסִ֑יף וּפֹ֥א־יָ֝שִׁ֗ית בִּגְא֥וֹן גַּלֶּֽיךָ׃
E detto: 'Fin qui verrai, ma non oltre; E qui rimarranno le tue onde orgogliose'?
Jerusalem Talmud Shekalim
It is written75Ez. 47:8.: He said to me, these waters flow out to the Eastern district, this is Lake Samchonitis76Lake Huleh., and descends to the lowlands, this is Lake Tiberias, and comes to the sea, this is the Salt Sea77The Dead Sea., the sea of outgoing water, this is the Great Sea78The Mediterranean.. And why is it called the sea of outgoing water? For the two times it came out, [once in the generation of Enosh, and once in the generation of the Dispersal.]79Corrector’s addition from B; its statement understood by all texts.. Rebbi Eleazar in the name of Rebbi Ḥanina: The first time it went out up to Calabria, the second time it went to the Capes of Barbary80He holds that the Eastern Mediterranean was part of the original creation; it was connected to the Okeanos through the Straights of Gibraltar by later catastrophes. Cf. Gen. rabba23(11).. Rebbi Aḥa in the name of Rebbi Ḥanina: The first time it went out to the Capes of Barbary, the second time it came to Acco and Jaffa81He holds that the Mediterranean was not part of the original creation; it was formed by waters of the Okeanos through the Straights of Gibraltar by later catastrophes.. Up to here you shall come but no more82Job38:11.; up to Acco you shall come but not add. And there you stop the might of your waves82Job38:11., at Jaffa83Reading וּפֹא as יפו. Yalqut Šim`ony#924. you stop the might of your waves. One understands the Great Sea and the Salt Sea, to make them sweet. Lake Tiberias and Lake Samchonitis84Since it is written that the river flowing out from the Temple brings healing to the water, what healing can it bring to sweet water lakes?? To increase their fish; their fish shall be in kinds85Ez. 47:10.; in great number shall be the kinds of their fish. It was stated: Rabban Simeon ben Gamliel said, it happened that I went to Sidon and they brought before me more than 300 kinds of fish on one tray.
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