욥기 33:28의 탈무드
פָּדָ֣ה נפשי [נַ֭פְשׁוֹ] מֵעֲבֹ֣ר בַּשָּׁ֑חַת וחיתי [וְ֝חַיָּתוֹ] בָּא֥וֹר תִּרְאֶֽה׃
하나님이 내 영혼을 건지사 구덩이에 내려가지 않게 하셨으니 내 생명이 빛을 보겠구나 하리라
Jerusalem Talmud Bava Kamma
It was stated83Tosephta 9:30; Babli Šabbat151b.: Rebbi Jehudah says in the name of Rabban Gamliel. Since it says that84Deut. 13:18. “He will give you mercy etc.”, let the following be a sign in your hand: Whenever that you show mercy, the Omnipresent will have mercy on you. If you do not show mercy, the Omnipresent will not have mercy on you. 85Yoma 8:9 (45c), Babli 87b. Rav said: If a person misbehaved towards another and asked for pardon but the other did not respond, let him assemble a row of people and ask for pardon, as it is written86Job 33:27.: “Form a row of men, etc.87“Let him say, I sinned, I did evil without caring.”” If he does so, what is written there? 88Job 33:28.“He redeemed his soul from the pit, not to go to destruction etc.” Rebbi Yose said, that is if he did not defame, but the defamer is never pardoned.
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Jerusalem Talmud Yoma
203Cf. Babli 87a Samuel said, a person who sinned against his neighbor has to tell him, I offended you. If he accepts it, it is good. Otherwise he brings people and appeases him in their presence. That is what is written204Job33:27, being straight with men, he shall form a row of men, and say, I sinned, and straightforward I acted criminally, and I was careless. If he acts in this manner, the verse says about him205Job33:28, He delivered his soul from perdition, and his life enjoys light. If he died, one has to appease him on his grave and say, I offended you.
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