Midrasz do Rodzaju 4:22
וְצִלָּ֣ה גַם־הִ֗וא יָֽלְדָה֙ אֶת־תּ֣וּבַל קַ֔יִן לֹטֵ֕שׁ כָּל־חֹרֵ֥שׁ נְחֹ֖שֶׁת וּבַרְזֶ֑ל וַֽאֲח֥וֹת תּֽוּבַל־קַ֖יִן נַֽעֲמָֽה׃
A Cylla, ona również urodziła Tubal-Kaina, który wykuwał wszelakie narzędzia rolnicze z miedzi i żelaza. Siostrą zaś Tubal-Kaina była Naama.
Midrash Tanchuma Buber
From the parashah of the <Red> Heifer:1The two sections in this supplement come from Buber’s second Oxford MS., Hund Donat 20 Uri Heb CXVI, No. 153; cf. A. Jellinek, Bet ha-Midrasch (Leipzig: Vollrath, 1853-1877), vol. 1, pp. 79f., 92ff, in midrashim entitled “Midrasch der zehn Gebote” and “Midrash vom Ableben Aharon’s” respectively. Jellinek’s versions are reprinted in J. D. Eisenstein, Ozar Midrashim (New York, 1915), vol. 2, p. 457ab, and vol. 1, pp. 13b-14b, respectively. See further in the Buber edition of the Tanhuma on Numbers, pp. 151-152, n. 1; also in his introduction to this edition, p. 123. There was a story about R. Matthew bar Heresh. Now he was wealthy, feared Heaven, practiced virtuous beneficence, pursued good deeds of charity, and entertained the disciples of the sages from his own assets. Moreover, orphans and widows were always found at his table. All his paths were in uprightness, and like his master, R. Meir, he was occupied with the Torah all his days. So the radiance of his countenance shone like the brightness of the sun; and they said of him that at no time in his life had he ever looked at anyone's wife or at any other woman. On one occasion he was sitting and occupied with the Torah, when Satan passed by. Upon seeing him, he was envious of him. He said: Is it possible for a righteous person to exist in the world without sin! Immediately he went up on high, where he stood before the Holy One and said: Sovereign of the World, how does Matthew ben Heresh stand before you? He said to him: Completely righteous. He said to him: Give me permission to test him. He gave him permission. Immediately he went and found him sitting and occupied with the Torah. He became like a beautiful woman, whose beauty had not been equalled since the the days of Naamah, the sister of Tubal Cain (of Gen. 4:22), through whom the ministering angels went astray. It is so stated (in Gen. 6:2): THE SONS OF GOD SAW HOW BEAUTIFUL THE HUMAN DAUGHTERS WERE <AND TOOK WHOMEVER THEY CHOSE AS THEIR WIVES>. When <Matthew ben Heresh> saw her, he turned his face away. Again Satan went opposite his face. He turned his face to another side, but Satan was opposite his face. When he saw that she was turning to <face him on> all sides, he said in his heart: I am afraid that the evil drive may prevail against me. So what did that righteous man do? He called one of his students to attend him. He said to him: Go, my son, and get me fire and pins! When he had brought them, he ignited <the pin> in the fire and stuck them in his eyes.2See Matthew 5:28-29; 18:9. When Satan saw that, he trembled in dismay. So he went away from him, ascended on high, where he said: Sovereign of the World, thus and such happened. Immediately the Holy One called Raphael (rt.: RPh'), Prince of the Healing Arts (rt.: RPh') and said to him: Go and heal (rt.: RPh') the eyes of Matthew ben Heresh. The angel Raphael went and stood by him. R. Matthew ben Heresh said: Who are you? He said to him: I am Raphael, the angel of the table of the Holy One, who has sent me to heal (rt.: RPh') your eyes. He answered him: I do not want <healing>. What happened happened. Raphael returned to the Holy One and said to him: Matthew ben Heresh told me thus and such. The Holy One said to him: Go, say to him: From this day on do not fear. I am standing surety for you in this matter, that the evil drive will never prevail against you all the days of your life. When he heard this from the mouth of the angel, he accepted his healing and was not afraid. Here is the origin of what the sages have said: Whoever does not look at another woman will not have the evil drive prevailing against him. Moreover, in the world to come the Holy One will remove the evil drive from us and set his Holy Spirit within us. It is so stated (in Ezek. 36:26–27): THEN I WILL REMOVE THE HEART OF STONE FROM YOUR FLESH AND GIVE YOU A HEART OF FLESH, AND I WILL PUT MY SPIRIT WITHIN YOU.
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Bereishit Rabbah
..."Tubal-Cain": R. Yehoshua of Sakhnin said in the name of R. Levi, "This one sweetened (literally, spiced) Cain's sin (some have the variant, 'Cain's work') - Cain would kill, but he did not have with what to kill; but this one 'forged every cutting instrument of copper and iron.'" And the sister of Tubal-Cain was Na’amah. Rabbi Abba bar Kahana said: Na’amah was Noah’s wife. Why was she called Na’amah? Because all of her deeds were pleasant (ne’imim). The Rabbis said this is a different Na’amah. Why was she called Na’amah? Because she beat on a drum to draw people to idol worship.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Gen. 22:2:) PLEASE TAKE YOUR SON. He said to him: Which son? He said to him (ibid., cont.): YOUR ONLY SON.155Sanh. 89b; Gen. R. 39:9; 55:7; Tanh., Gen. 4:22; PR 40:6; 48:2; M. Pss. 29:1; PRE 31. He said to him: This one (Isaac) is the only < son > of his mother, and that < other > one (Ishmael) is the only < son > of his mother. He said to him: The one whom you love. He said to him: Sovereign of the World, is there a limit to the affections? He said to him: ISAAC.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Gen. 22:2:) GO (Lekh-lekha).163Tanh., Gen. 4:22. The Holy One said to him: The first trial164On the ten trials of Abraham, see above, 4:43, and the note there; see also above, 3:4. < was given > through < the words > Lekh-lekha, as stated (in Gen. 12:10): GO FROM YOUR < NATIVE > LAND, FROM YOUR BIRTHPLACE. Now the last trial < is given here > through < the words > Lekh-lekha (GO) UNTO THE LAND OF MORIAH.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
(Gen. 22:4, cont.:) AND SAW THE PLACE FROM A DISTANCE. What is the meaning of FROM A DISTANCE? A DISTANCE is a mile,167Lat.: mille < passum >. as stated (in Josh. 3:4): YET THERE SHALL BE A DISTANCE [BETWEEN YOU AND IT OF ABOUT TWO THOUSAND CUBITS]. Abraham saw it {and said to his lads: Do you see anything? They said to him: No.} He said to Isaac: Do you see anything?168Tanh., Gen. 4:22; Gen. R. 56:2; PRK 26:3; PRE 31. He said to him: I see a beautiful and praiseworthy mountain with a cloud joined to it. He said to the lads: Do you see anything? {They said to him: We see a high mountain on which there are woods and trees.} [They said to him: No.] He said to them [(in Gen. 22:5): STAY HERE WITH ('M) THE DONKEY.] As the donkey sees and does not understand, so you are a people ('M) who are like the donkey.
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Midrash Tanchuma Buber
Another interpretation (of Gen. 22:6, cont.): SO BOTH OF THEM WENT OFF TOGETHER. R. Abbin Berabbi the Levite said: While they were walking, Satan came to Isaac on his right hand and said: Alas, wretched son of a wretched woman, how many fasts did your mother fast until you came?172Tanh., Gen. 4:22; PR 40:6; see Gen. R. 56:4. Now the old man has gone mad in his old age, and here he is going to slaughter you. Isaac turned back and said to his father: Look at what this one is saying to me! He said to him: He has come to confuse you, but the Holy One shall not confuse us, as stated (in Gen. 22:8): GOD WILL SEE TO THE LAMB FOR A BURNT OFFERING. So nevertheless (according to Gen. 22:6): SO BOTH OF THEM WENT OFF TOGETHER. How old was Isaac? He was thirty-seven years old.173See Gen. R. 56:8; above, 42.
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Sefer HaYashar (midrash)
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