כִּ֤י תַֽעֲבֹד֙ אֶת־הָ֣אֲדָמָ֔ה לֹֽא־תֹסֵ֥ף תֵּת־כֹּחָ֖הּ לָ֑ךְ נָ֥ע וָנָ֖ד תִּֽהְיֶ֥ה בָאָֽרֶץ׃
Quando lavrares a terra, não te dará mais a sua força; <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Vagabundo tornou-se nos últimos cinquenta anos em determinadas regiões do globo de língua lusitana um pejorativo, e o sentido original aqui é de errante, sem lugar certo, nômade. Por que não foi julgado à morte? Diz Rav Saádia Gaon (no livro Emunôt vedeôt, cp 3) que por não haverem ainda juízes, nem tampouco testemunha do caso. Ou seja, Deus evita envolver-se nos casos que carecem da justiça humana geral, e quando se deteriora a moral humana, o castigo vem tardio, mas coletivo.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">fugitivo e vagabundo serás</span> na terra.
Me'or Einayim
And the reason why he must fall from his level is this: because there are fallen souls; those that fell during the six days of Creation and those that fell in each and every generation. And they are reincarnated, and they are fugitive and wanderer (Gen. 4:12) and can not come to Blessed God because they have nothing through which to come; for in their life of life-force they engaged in this world’s vanities and achieved nothing. But when the tzaddik falls from his level and afterward rises as in the verse, seven times the tzaddik falls and stands (Proverbs 24:16), when he stands and rises up to Blessed God he lifts with him those souls we have mentioned. Now, he can only lift those souls who are from his root; and therefore every person must fall from his level in order to lift up the souls that are from his root, and understand this.
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