민수기 3:40의 미드라쉬
וַיֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֗ה פְּקֹ֨ד כָּל־בְּכֹ֤ר זָכָר֙ לִבְנֵ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל מִבֶּן־חֹ֖דֶשׁ וָמָ֑עְלָה וְשָׂ֕א אֵ֖ת מִסְפַּ֥ר שְׁמֹתָֽם׃
여호와께서 또 모세에게 이르시되 이스라엘 자손의 처음 난 남자를 일 개월 이상으로 다 계수하여 그 명수를 기록하라
Bamidbar Rabbah
Another interpretation: "Number all the first-born males..." (Numbers 3:40) This is what is written (Song of Songs 6:8-9): "There are threescore queens ... My dove, my undefiled, is but one ..." Compare in parable to a person who had a sales-bundle of glass stones and would bring them them to the market, but would not notice their number, since he would not bring them out by number. He would go in to put them away and would not put them away by number, since he would not care about them, as they were glass. But he had one sales-bundle of precious pearls, and he would take it and bring it out by number and put it away by number. Similarly, so to speak, the Holy One Blessed be He said to the nations of the world, "I have not assigned a number. Why? Because they are not important to me at all. As it says (Isaiah 40:17), 'All the nations are as nothing before Him.' But you are My children, as it says, (Isaiah 46:3), 'that are borne [by Me] from the birth ...' Therefore, I count you all the time." Therefore, it is said "Number all the first-born males." That is: "There are threescore queens ... My dove, my undefiled, is but one ..." - these are Israel.
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Sifra
11) Now if you make the sixtieth year "below it" for stringency (of liability) would you make the fifth year as the twentieth year "below it" for leniency (of liability)! It is, therefore, written "year" - "year" for a gezeirah shavah (identity) — Just as "year" written in respect to the sixtieth year is "below it," so "year" written in respect to the fifth year and the twentieth year is "below it" — whether for leniency or for stringency. R. Eliezer says; Whence is it derived that one month and one day (above the sixtieth year) is regarded as the sixtieth year? From (Vayikra 27:7) ("And if from sixty years) and above." It is written here "and above," and elsewhere (Bamidbar 3:15) "and above." Just as "and above" elsewhere is one month and one day after the month, so, here, one day and one month after the month is regarded as the sixtieth year.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Numb. 3:40:) AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES: ENROLL EVERY [FIRST-BORN] MALE…. Let our master instruct us: When an infant is born at eight months, does one profane the Sabbath for it?112Tanh., Numb. 1:18; Numb. R. 4:3. Thus have our masters taught: When an infant is born at eight months one does not profane the Sabbath for it, cut its umbilical cord, bury its placenta, or move it from place to place; however, its mother does lean over it to suckle it.113TShab. 15[16]:5; Shab. 135a. And in the case of one moving it on the Sabbath, it is as though he were moving a stone. <When there is> doubt <whether it is> an eight-month infant or a seven-month infant, one does not profane the Sabbath for it, cut its umbilical cord, bury its placenta, or move it from place to place. But if it is a sure thing that it is <an infant of> seven months, one does profane the Sabbath for it, cut its umbilical cord, bury its placenta, and move it from place to place. And why does one profane the Sabbath for one born, when it is born at seven <months from conception>? Because it is capable of life. However, in the case of one born at eight <months>, it has not <completed> its months and is not capable of life. For that reason one does not profane the Sabbath for it. They asked R. Abbahu: Where is it shown that one born at seven months will live?114yYev. 4:2 (5d); Gen. R. 14:2; 20:6. He said to them: In the Greek115YWNYT. Cf. Gk.; Iones. language zeta116This letter name sounds like word, zete, a Gk. pres. pl. imperative, which means, “live.” is hepta (the Greek number seven); eta117This letter sounds like the Gk. word, ite, a pres. pl. imperative, which means, “go.” The corresponding imperfect form (ete) is even closer. is okto (the Greek number eight). Now which is <an infant> of eight months? Anyone whose hair and nails are undeveloped. R. Simeon b. Gamaliel says: whoever does not live thirty days has not <completed> his months, but is a miscarriage.118Shab. 135b; Yev. 36b, 80b. And on what did the knowledge of Rabban [Simeon ben] Gamaliel depend? On the word of Torah, because the first-born were only redeemed after thirty days, [as stated] (in Numb. 18:16): AND THEIR REDEMPTION MONEY — FROM A MONTH OF AGE <AND OLDER> YOU SHALL REDEEM THEM. Therefore, the Holy One said to Moses that the first-born should only be redeemed FROM A MONTH OF AGE <AND OLDER>. Where is it shown? From what they have read on the matter (in Numb. 3:40): AND THE <LORD SAID UNTO MOSES: > ENROLL EVERY FIRST-BORN MALE AMONG THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL A MONTH OF AGE AND OLDER….
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