Talmud su Ecclesiaste 10:8
חֹפֵ֥ר גּוּמָּ֖ץ בּ֣וֹ יִפּ֑וֹל וּפֹרֵ֥ץ גָּדֵ֖ר יִשְּׁכֶ֥נּוּ נָחָֽשׁ׃
Chi scava una fossa vi cadrà dentro; e chiunque sfonderà una recinzione, un serpente lo morderà.
Jerusalem Talmud Avodah Zarah
133Babli 27b. According to this source, ben Dama was the son of R. Ismael’s sister. It happened that Eleazar ben Dama was bitten by a snake and Jacob from Kefar-Sama came to heal him (,and told him, I shall speak to you)134Addition in the text here. in the name of Jesus ben Pandera. Rebbi Ismael said to him, Ben Dama you are not allowed. He told him, I shall bring a proof that he can heal me. He could not bring proof before he died. Rebbi Ismael said to him, you are blessed, ben Dama, that you left this world in peace and did not tear down the fences of the Sages, (to confirm)134Addition in the text here. as it is written135Eccl. 10:8. The fence is a stone wall without mortar with holes in which a snake may hide., he who tears down a fence will be bitten by a snake. But did not a snake bite him? But that it will not bite him in the Future World136The mythical snake which seduced Eve.. What could he have said? Which a person should do and live by them137Lev. 18:5..
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Avot D'Rabbi Natan
He would also say: Someone who looks at his wife and wishes that she will die so that he can inherit [from] her, or that she will die so that he can marry her sister, or someone who looks at his brother and wishes that he will die so that he can marry his [brother’s] wife, in the end he will be buried during their lifetimes. About such a person Scripture says (Ecclesiastes 10:8), “One who digs a pit will fall into it; one who breaks through a fence will be bitten by a snake.”
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Jerusalem Talmud Shabbat
It happened that Eleazar ben Dama was bitten by a snake and Jacob from Kefar-Sama came to heal him in the name of Jesus ben Pandera, but Rebbi Ismael prevented him133Babli Avodah zara 27b. According to this source, ben Dama was the son of R. Ismael’s sister.. He told him, I shall bring a proof that he can heal me. He could not bring proof before he died. Rebbi Ismael said to him, you are blessed, ben Dama, that you left this world in peace and did not tear down the fences of the Sages, as it is written134Eccl. 10:8. The fence is a stone wall without mortar with holes in which a snake may hide., he who tears down a fence will be bitten by a snake. But did not a snake bite him? But that it will not bite him in the Future World135The mythical snake which seduced Eve.. What could he have said? Which a person should do and live by them136Lev. 18:5..
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