이사야 3:10의 Related
אִמְר֥וּ צַדִּ֖יק כִּי־ט֑וֹב כִּֽי־פְרִ֥י מַעַלְלֵיהֶ֖ם יֹאכֵֽלוּ׃
너희는 의인에게 복이 있으리라 말하라 그들은 그 행위의 열매를 먹을 것임이요
Tosefta Peah
A good deed has immediate and future benefit, as it is stated (Isaiah 3:10), "Say ye of the righteous, that it shall be well with him, for they shall eat the fruit of their doings." A transgression has immediate damage but no future damage [for the transgressor], as it is stated (Isaiah 3:11), "Woe unto the wicked! It shall be ill with him, for the work of his hands shall be done to him." How, then, am I to understand "[The wicked] shall eat of the fruit of their own way" (Proverbs 1:31)? Rather, when a transgression damages, it has immediate damage, and when it does not damage, it has no immediate damage.
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