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열왕기상 6:15의 미드라쉬

וַיִּבֶן֩ אֶת־קִיר֨וֹת הַבַּ֤יִת מִבַּ֙יְתָה֙ בְּצַלְע֣וֹת אֲרָזִ֔ים מִקַּרְקַ֤ע הַבַּ֙יִת֙ עַד־קִיר֣וֹת הַסִּפֻּ֔ן צִפָּ֥ה עֵ֖ץ מִבָּ֑יִת וַיְצַ֛ף אֶת־קַרְקַ֥ע הַבַּ֖יִת בְּצַלְע֥וֹת בְּרוֹשִֽׁים׃

백향목 널판으로 전의 안 벽 곧 전 마루에서 천장까지의 벽에 입히고 또 잣나무 널판으로 전 마루를 놓고

Shir HaShirim Rabbah

“Our panels are cypresses.” Rabbi Yoḥanan said: A person does not benefit from this cypress. Why? Because it bends.308Consequently, it is not useful in construction. This is [consistent with another] opinion, of Rabbi Yoḥanan, as Rabbi Yoḥanan said: “I am like a fresh cypress” (Hosea 14:9). It is I309God. who bent over to eliminate the inclination of idol worship. “Ephraim: What more have I [to do with idols]” (Hosea 14:9). What do I have to do with the inclination of idol worship? “I respond [aniti]” (Hosea 14:9), I submitted [uneti] to Him: “I will gaze upon them [va’ashurenu]” (Hosea 14:9), did we not ashurenu? Did we not sing song [shira] to You?310In this verse, Israel, represented by Ephraim, is portrayed by the prophet as stating that they have given up idolatry, and that this is consistent with their history of submitting to God’s authority and singing songs to Him at the Red Sea. Rather, say: It is I who bent over to eliminate the inclination of idol worship.311God responds that it was He who eliminated the inclination for idol worship and that is why Israel has ceased worshipping idols.
Another matter, “our panels [rahitenu] are cypresses,” the place where the priests would move quickly was [overlaid] with cypress, just as you say: “He overlaid the floor of the House with boards of cypress” (I Kings 6:15). Rabbi Yoḥanan said: The Torah taught proper conduct. A person should roof with cedars and floor with cypresses, as it is stated: “The beams of our houses are cedars, and our panels are cypresses.”
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