Talmud su Proverbi 13:21
חַ֭טָּאִים תְּרַדֵּ֣ף רָעָ֑ה וְאֶת־צַ֝דִּיקִ֗ים יְשַׁלֶּם־טֽוֹב׃
Il male insegue i peccatori; Ma al bene giusto sarà rimborsato.
Jerusalem Talmud Sanhedrin
Rebbi Jeremiah said that Rebbi Samuel bar Rav Isaac asked: Justice protects the one on the straight path but sin destroys the sinner14Prov. 13:6.. Evil deeds will pursue the sinner but He will reward the just15Prov. 13:21.. While He makes scoffers targets of scoffing, He will bestow grace on the meek16Prov. 3:34.. He will watch over the feet of his pious ones, but evildoers will be silent in the darkness171 Sam.. 2:9.. The wise will inherit honor, but shame will mark the stupid ones18Prov. 3:35.. Fences are made fences and doors doors. Is it so that fences make fences and doors doors? But so it is: Rebbi Jeremiah in the name of Rebbi Samuel ben Rav Isaac: If a person is careful the first, second, and third times not to commit a sin, then in the future the Holy One, praise to Him, will watch over him. What is the reason? All this God will do twice, three times with a man19Job 33:29.. Rebbi Zeˋira said, but only if the person does not revert [to sin]. What is the reason? It does not say the triple thread “will never snap” but rather will not quickly snap20Eccl. 4:12.. If you work on it, it will split.
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Jerusalem Talmud Makkot
[“If sentence had been passed when the High Priest died, he is not exiled.”]96Added from G; referring to Mishnah 10 even though the Halakhah refers to Mishnah 8. It was stated97Babli 10b, Tosephta 3:5.: “Rebbi Eliezer ben Jacob says, ‘refuge, refuge’ was written at crossroads, so that the homicide might see what was written and continue.” Rebbi Abun said, a sign-post was directing them98He does not assume that everybody be literate.. 99This paragraph is shortened in G, it is only hinted at in the Babli, 10b (in the name of Rav Ḥama bar Ḥanina), extended in Midrash Tehillim 25[10]. Rebbi Phineas said, good and straightforward100Ps. 25:8.. Why is He good? Because He is straightforward. And why is He straightforward? Because He is good. Therefore, He teaches the way to the sinners. He instructs in the way of repentance. 101There exist various versions of this homily. In G, the text reads:
שָׁאֲלוּ לַתּוֹרָה. הַחוֹטֵא בְמָהוּא עוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָֽמְרָה לָהֶן יָבִיא קָרְבָּן וְיִתְכַּפֵּר לוֹ. שָׁאֲלוּ לַנְּבוּאָה. הַחוֹטֵא מָהוּ עוֹנְשׁוֹ.אָֽמְרָה. הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַֽחֹטֵא֭ת הִ֥יא תָמֽוּת׃ שָׁאֲלוּ לְדָוִיד הַחוֹטֵא בְמָה עוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָמַר לָהֶן יִתַּ֤מּוּ חַטָּאִ֨ים ׀ מִן־הָאָ֡רֶץ וגו׳.שָׁאֲלוּ לַחָכְמָה. חוֹטֵא מָהוּ עוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָֽמְרָה לָהֶן. חַ֭טָּאִים תְּרַדֵּ֣ף רָעָ֑ה וג׳. שָׁאֲלו לְקוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא. חוֹטֵא מָהוּעוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָמַר לָהֶן. יַעֲשֶׂה תְשׁוּבָה וַאֲנִי מְקַבֵּל דִכְתִיב. ט֣וֹב וְיָשָׁ֥ר ײ. לָמָּה הוּא טוֹב.
They asked the Torah, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, he shall bring a sacrifice and it will be atoned for him. They asked Prophecy, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, the sinning soul is the one which will die. They asked David, what is the punishment of the sinner? He told them, may sins vanish from the earth etc. They asked Wisdom, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, evil will pursue sinners. They asked the Holy One, praise to Him, what is the punishment of the sinner? He said to them, let him repent and I will accept.. That is what is written, good and straightforward is the Eternal. (Why is he good?)
A slightly different version of G’s text is in Pesiqta dR. Cahana Shuva (ed. Buber p. 158b), quoted in Yalqut Shimony (Psalms 702, Ezechiel 358). They asked Wisdom, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, evil will pursue sinners102Prov. 13:21.. They asked Prophecy, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, the sinning soul is the one which will die103Ez. 18:4.. They asked the Holy One, praise to Him, what is the punishment of the sinner? He said to them, let him repent and it will be atoned for him. That is what is written, therefore, He teaches the way to the sinners100Ps. 25:8., the way to repentance. 104The continuation of the quote is not a verse; it seems to be the invention of a copyist who did not understand it. In G, the quote “Like a bird to move, like a swallow to fly, etc.”, is a paragraph by itself. In the Babli 11a, the quote like a bird to move, like a swallow to fly, so undeserved curse will not happen(Prov. 26:2) is quoted in reference to Mishnah 9. Why do the mothers of the High Priests have to support the exiled homicides if their prayers would be ineffective? It is written: Like a bird to move, like a swallow to fly, so is a man moving from his place.
שָׁאֲלוּ לַתּוֹרָה. הַחוֹטֵא בְמָהוּא עוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָֽמְרָה לָהֶן יָבִיא קָרְבָּן וְיִתְכַּפֵּר לוֹ. שָׁאֲלוּ לַנְּבוּאָה. הַחוֹטֵא מָהוּ עוֹנְשׁוֹ.אָֽמְרָה. הַנֶּ֥פֶשׁ הַֽחֹטֵא֭ת הִ֥יא תָמֽוּת׃ שָׁאֲלוּ לְדָוִיד הַחוֹטֵא בְמָה עוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָמַר לָהֶן יִתַּ֤מּוּ חַטָּאִ֨ים ׀ מִן־הָאָ֡רֶץ וגו׳.שָׁאֲלוּ לַחָכְמָה. חוֹטֵא מָהוּ עוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָֽמְרָה לָהֶן. חַ֭טָּאִים תְּרַדֵּ֣ף רָעָ֑ה וג׳. שָׁאֲלו לְקוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא. חוֹטֵא מָהוּעוֹנְשׁוֹ. אָמַר לָהֶן. יַעֲשֶׂה תְשׁוּבָה וַאֲנִי מְקַבֵּל דִכְתִיב. ט֣וֹב וְיָשָׁ֥ר ײ. לָמָּה הוּא טוֹב.
They asked the Torah, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, he shall bring a sacrifice and it will be atoned for him. They asked Prophecy, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, the sinning soul is the one which will die. They asked David, what is the punishment of the sinner? He told them, may sins vanish from the earth etc. They asked Wisdom, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, evil will pursue sinners. They asked the Holy One, praise to Him, what is the punishment of the sinner? He said to them, let him repent and I will accept.. That is what is written, good and straightforward is the Eternal. (Why is he good?)
A slightly different version of G’s text is in Pesiqta dR. Cahana Shuva (ed. Buber p. 158b), quoted in Yalqut Shimony (Psalms 702, Ezechiel 358). They asked Wisdom, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, evil will pursue sinners102Prov. 13:21.. They asked Prophecy, what is the punishment of the sinner? She told them, the sinning soul is the one which will die103Ez. 18:4.. They asked the Holy One, praise to Him, what is the punishment of the sinner? He said to them, let him repent and it will be atoned for him. That is what is written, therefore, He teaches the way to the sinners100Ps. 25:8., the way to repentance. 104The continuation of the quote is not a verse; it seems to be the invention of a copyist who did not understand it. In G, the quote “Like a bird to move, like a swallow to fly, etc.”, is a paragraph by itself. In the Babli 11a, the quote like a bird to move, like a swallow to fly, so undeserved curse will not happen(Prov. 26:2) is quoted in reference to Mishnah 9. Why do the mothers of the High Priests have to support the exiled homicides if their prayers would be ineffective? It is written: Like a bird to move, like a swallow to fly, so is a man moving from his place.
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Jerusalem Talmud Kiddushin
Rebbi669For chronological reasons, this title from פן is the only correct one. Jeremiah said that Rebbi Samuel bar Rav Isaac asked about: “Justice watches over the one ambling in simplicity but evil falsifies sin670Prov. 13:6. This and the following verses seem to imply that a person is just not by his own merit but only by God’s grace, whereas the wicked are destined to be wicked. This kind of predestination certainly contradicts the doctrine of personal responsibility which rabbinic interpretation finds in Deut. 11:26–28, 30:15–20..” “Evil pursues the sinners but He well rewards the just.”670Prov. 13:21. “He watches over the feet of His pious, but the wicked will be silenced in darkness, etc.6711S. 2:9. This and the following verses are not in the Genizah fragment. In Peah, the order of the verses is slightly different.” “If He scoffs with the scoffers, but to the meek He gives kindness.672Prov. 3:34.” “Sages inherit honor, but shame lifts the silly.673Prov. 3:35.” Fencing makes a fence, and doors entry674A popular adage to the effect that a good fence warns away potential trespassers but an open door invites thieves. If the just are fenced in from the start but the wicked left open to sin, there is no personal merit in good behavior.. And so it is, fencing makes a fence and a door entry. But Rebbi Jeremiah asked in the name of Rebbi Samuel bar Rav Isaac: If somebody guards himself once, twice, and three times from a sin, from then on the Holy One, praise to Him, will guard him675If a person from personal initiative guards himself a few times from sinning in a particular way, then it becomes an automatic habit and in the future will not require additional will power. In the Babli, Yoma 86b, the Tanna R. Yose ben R. Jehudah is quoted as inferring that the same kind of sin is forgiven by the Heavenly Court a maximum of three times. Šabbat 104a, Yoma 38b, R. Simeon ben Laqish quotes Prov. 3:34 to the effect that Heaven will make it easy for the just to be just, for the wicked to be wicked.. What is the reason? “Lo, all this God will work, twice or three times with a man.”
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