Talmud su Salmi 58:4
זֹ֣רוּ רְשָׁעִ֣ים מֵרָ֑חֶם תָּע֥וּ מִ֝בֶּ֗טֶן דֹּבְרֵ֥י כָזָֽב׃
I malvagi sono allontanati dall'utero; Gli oratori di bugie si smarriscono non appena nascono.
Jerusalem Talmud Yoma
HALAKHAH: At first one dips it in sauce113One dips kosher bread in the non-kosher sauce which may be forbidden only rabbinically.. If she feels well again it is good. Otherwise one gives her of the body of forbidden food114If the woman smells cooking on the day of Atonement, probably it is Gentile non-kosher food. But see the paragraph after the next.. Two pregnant women came before Rebbi Tarphon. He sent two students to them and told them, go and tell them, it is the Great Fast-day. They said it to the first one and she quieted down. They said about him115Since it is the baby who carves the food, not his mother who simply is the provider. For similar stories Babli 82b/83a., from my mother’swomb You are my God116Ps. 22:11.. They said it to the second, who did not quiet down. They said about him, The wicked are perverts from the womb; they err from the belly, the speakers of lies117Ps.58:4!
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Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
Why were the names of Abraham and Jacob changed but Isaac’s name was not changed? The former were given their names by their fathers; but Isaac was called Isaac by the Holy One, Praise to His Name, as it is said (Gen. 17:19) “You shall call his name Isaac”. Four were given names before they were born, and they are Isaac, Ismael, Josiah, and Solomon. Isaac, (Gen. 17:19) “You shall call his name Isaac”. Ismael as it is written (Gen. 16:11): “You shall call his name Ismael”. Josiah, (1Kings 13:2): “Behold, a son will be born to the dynasty of David; his name will be Josiah”. Solomon, (1Chr. 22:9) “Solomon will be his name”310While in 2Sam. 12:24–25 it seems that David gave the name Solomon to his son and Nathan called him Yedidiah after his birth; it is clear from Chronicles that the name Solomon was not David’s invention but prophetically pre-ordained.. All this for the just. But the wicked (Ps. 58:4) “The wicked are perverted from the womb.”
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