Midrash sobre Jó 7:5
לָ֘בַ֤שׁ בְּשָׂרִ֣י רִ֭מָּה וגיש [וְג֣וּשׁ] עָפָ֑ר עוֹרִ֥י רָ֝גַ֗ע וַיִּמָּאֵֽס׃
A minha carne se tem vestido de vermes e de torrões de pó; a minha pele endurece, e torna a rebentar-se.
Otzar Midrashim
The GIMEL in וגוש עפר and clods of earth (Job 7:5) is small, and it is read as גוש with a VAV but written as גיש with a YOD. The GIMEL of גוש עפר in Job is parallel to the threefold (ג׳) invocation of the son of the woman in Proverbs 31:2 — "What, my son, and what, son of my womb, and what, son of my vows." Three days after death, three days lying in the tomb, thus it is small.
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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer
Rabbi Joshua said: The angels are flaming fire, as it is said, "His servants are a flaming fire" (Ps. 104:4), and fire came with the coition of flesh and blood, but did not burn the body; but when they fell from heaven, from their holy place, their strength and stature (became) like that of the sons of men, and their frame was (made of) clods of dust, as it is said, "My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust" (Job 7:5).
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