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Midrash Tanchuma
And it came to pass in the middle of the night, that the Lord smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt (Exod. 12:29). The Creator of the night divided the night precisely. The Lord smote all the first born. It was the Lord Himself who smote the firstborn and not His emissary (Moses). In fact, even though a man was elsewhere, and his firstborn was in Egypt, he died. How do we know that the firstborn of the Cuthites, Puthites, and Ludites were also slain? It is said: And smote all the firstborn in Egypt, the first fruits of their strength in the tents of Ham (Ps. 78:51).8Ham was the ancestor of Cush, Put, and Lud (Gen. 10:15). Only the firstborn of the Pharaoh remained alive in fulfillment of the verse However, it was for this that I raised you up (Exod. 9:16). And Ba’al Saphon was the only idol remaining, to mislead them, in fulfillment of the verse He increaseth the nations, and destroyeth them (Job 12:23). Unto the firstborn of the captives (Exod. 12:29). Why were the firstborn of the captives punished? Because they had rejoiced in the decrees promulgated against Israel. Hence it is written: He that is glad at calamity shall not be unpunished (Prov. 17:5). You must not be of the opinion that only the captives reacted in that manner, for the slaves and handmaidens did likewise, as is said: Even unto the firstborn of the maidservants that is behind the mill (Exod. 11:5); that is, even those who were legally bound to the millers. Even their firstborn cattle were destroyed lest the people assert: “Our deities are powerful, and that is why punishment was imposed upon them (and not upon us).”
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
[(Exod. 39:33:) AND THEY BROUGHT THE TABERNACLE UNTO MOSES.] This text is related (to Prov. 31:25): {MAJESTY} [STRENGTH] AND SPLENDOR ARE HER CLOTHING; AND YOU WILL LAUGH24Wattishaq. The biblical context certainly requires the verb to be translated, AND SHE LAUGHS; but wattishaq may also be rendered, AND YOU WILL LAUGH (in the masculine). It is this latter meaning that the midrash assumes throughout this section. AT THE LATTER DAY. There is a story about R. Abbahu.25Gen. R. 62:2; Exod. R. 52:3; yAZ 3:1 (42c). When he was departing this world, the Holy One showed him his reward as it was prepared for him in the world to come. He made thirteen rivers of balsam26Gk.: balsamon. pass before him. When he saw them, he was astonished and said: Are all these for Abbahu? Then he read to himself the verse (Is. 49:4): I HAVE USED UP MY STRENGTH FOR A VOID AND VANITY; SURELY MY JUDGEMENT IS WITH THE LORD AND MY RECOMPENSE IS WITH MY GOD. [Ergo (Prov. 31:25): AND YOU WILL LAUGH AT THE LATTER DAY.] Zavday ben Levi, Levi ben Paytam,27Probably ben Petros. and R. Judah ben Levi, each of them individually, [cited] a verse at the time of their departure from the world.28Above, Tanh. (Buber), Gen. 10:15, and the note there. One cited (Ps. 32:6): THEREFORE LET EVERY SAINT PRAY UNTO YOU <IN ANTICIPATION OF THE TIME OF DISCOVERY >…. The next cited (Ps. 31:20 [19]): HOW ABUNDANT IS THE GOOD <WHICH YOU HAVE LAID UP FOR THOSE WHO FEAR YOU>. And the other cited (Ps. 5:12 [11]): BUT LET ALL WHO TAKE REFUGE IN YOU REJOICE. <LET THEM EVER SING FOR JOY, AND YOU SHALL SHELTER THEM.> Ergo, at the time of their departure from the world, the Holy One showed them their reward. Ben 'Azzay said (Ps. 116:15): PRECIOUS IN THE EYES OF THE LORD IS THE DEATH OF HIS SAINTS. When does the Holy One show his righteous ones the honor which he has prepared for them? Near their death. Ergo (in Prov. 31:25): AND YOU WILL LAUGH AT THE LATTER DAY….29Exod. R. 52:3; M. Pss. 92:8; see yBer. 9:3 (13d); Gen. R. 35:2; PRK 11:15. All these parallels identify R. Simon as R. Simon b. Johay.
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Mekhilta d'Rabbi Yishmael
(Exodus 13:11) "And it shall be, when the L rd brings you to the land of the Canaanite": Canaan merited that the land be called by his name. What did he do (to deserve this)? When Canaan heard that Israel would enter the land, he arose and made way for them — whereupon the Holy One Blessed be He said: You made way for My children: I will call the land by your name and I will give you a land as beautiful as yours. Which is that? Africa. And it is written (Genesis 10:15) "And Canaan begot Tziddon, his first-born, and Cheth," and (Ibid. 23:5-6) "… and the sons of Cheth answered Abraham: Hear us my lord, etc." — whereupon the Holy One Blessed be He said: You honored My loved one; I, likewise, will call the land by your name.
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Vayikra Rabbah
Another Matter: "When You shall enter into the land of Cana'an [the land of Israel]..." (ויקרא יד, לד) There are seven Nations [in Cana'an] and you [only] mention the land of Cana'an. Our sages said it alluded to that what H'am (the father of Cana'an) Castrated him (Noach) and Cana'an was stricken - also here Yisrael sins and the land is caused to be cursed. Rabbi Eliezer Son of Yaakov and Rabanan / our sages [differ in opinions] Rabbi Eliezer says [it is called such] "since Cana'an was the father of all of them [the 6 other nations, who were in Cana'an / Israel when Yehoshua went to conquer them.] This what it says [regarding it] (Bereshit 10:15) "And Cana'an gave birth to Tzidon, his first born and Het. And our sages say [it is called such] for they are all merchants - like it says in (Yeshaya 23,8) "That their merchants are princes like the Naneah / movers - the honored of the land. Rabbi Yossi Son of Dosa said - Eliezer is Cana'an - and since he served that righteous one [Avraham Avinu / our forefather] he went out from the category of being cursed to and came into the category of being blessed. - Thus is what is written (Bereshit 9:25) "And he [Noach] said Cursed is Cana'an" [the son of Noach's son H'am] and it is written Come blessed one of Hash-m"...
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