욥기 35:10의 미드라쉬
וְֽלֹא־אָמַ֗ר אַ֭יֵּה אֱל֣וֹהַּ עֹשָׂ֑י נֹתֵ֖ן זְמִר֣וֹת בַּלָּֽיְלָה׃
나를 지으신 하나님 곧 사람으로 밤중에 노래하게 하시며 우리를 교육하시기를 땅의 짐승에게 하심보다 더하게 하시며 우리에게 지혜 주시기를 공중의 새에게 주심보다 더하시는 이가 어디 계신가 말하는 자가 한 사람도 없구나
Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)
R. Jeremiah b. Elazar said further: "A house, where the words of the Torah are heard even at night shall never be destroyed, it is said (Job 35, 10.) But the man who filleth the night with song, saith not, 'Where is God, my maker.'" R. Jeremiah b. Elazar said further: "Since the destruction of the Temple, it is sufficient for [the men of] the world to use only two letters [of the Holy Name, instead of four], as it is said (Ps. 150, 6.) Let every thing that hath breath, praise the Lord Hallelujah." R. Jeremiah b. Elazar said further: "When Babylon was cursed, it was a curse to its neighbors also; but when Samaria was cursed the neighbors were blessed because of it. When Babylon was cursed, it was a curse to its neighbors also, as it is written (Is. 14, 23.) I will also make it a possession for the hedgehog, and pools of water; whereas when Samaria was cursed, its neighbors were blessed, as it is written (Micha 1, 6.) Therefore will I change Samaria into stone heaps on the field, into plantations of vineyards [that could be put to use]."
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