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Midrash sobre II Reis 18:16

בָּעֵ֣ת הַהִ֗יא קִצַּ֨ץ חִזְקִיָּ֜ה אֶת־דַּלְת֨וֹת הֵיכַ֤ל יְהוָה֙ וְאֶת־הָאֹ֣מְנ֔וֹת אֲשֶׁ֣ר צִפָּ֔ה חִזְקִיָּ֖ה מֶ֣לֶךְ יְהוּדָ֑ה וַֽיִּתְּנֵ֖ם לְמֶ֥לֶךְ אַשּֽׁוּר׃ (פ)

Foi nesse tempo que Ezequias, rei de Judá, cortou das portas do templo do SENHOR, e dos umbrais, o ouro de que ele mesmo os cobrira, e o deu ao rei da Assíria.

Kohelet Rabbah

Another matter, “wisdom is better” – this is the wisdom of Hezekiah king of Judah, “than instruments of battle” – of Sennacherib. Rabbi Levi said: Sennacherib exiled three exiles: The first time, he exiled the tribes of Reuben and Gad; second, [he exiled] the [rest of the] ten tribes; third, he came against [the kingdom of] Judah. Immediately, Hezekiah stood and armed them with weapons on the inside and dressed them in white garments on the outside, and he prepared himself for three matters, for prayer, for a gift, and for war. For prayer, as it is written: “Hezekiah prayed to God…” (Isaiah 37:15). For a gift, as it is written: “At that time Hezekiah stripped the doors of the Sanctuary and the omenot” (II Kings 18:16). What are omenot? Rabbi Levi said hoops, and the Rabbis say hinges. For war, as it is stated: “He made weapons in abundance and shields” (II Chronicles 32:5). He inserted a sword at the entrance of the study hall and said: ‘Anyone who does not engage in Torah study, let this sword pass over his neck.’122Torah study is also comparable to warfare (Etz Yosef; see, e.g., Megilla 15b) and its merit can bring success in war. “Elyakim son of Hilkiya, who was in charge of the palace” (II Kings 18:37) – of the courts and administering punishment, “came, and Shevna the scribe” (II Kings 18:37) – in charge of the officials, “and Yoaḥ son of Asaf the secretary” (II Kings 18:37) – he was the elder of the house. “And one sinner destroys much good” – this is Sennacherib, as it is stated: “He returned in shame [to his land]” (II Chronicles 32:21), “and Esar Ḥadon his son reigned in his stead” (II Kings 19:37).
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