Midrash sobre Provérbios 7:6
כִּ֭י בְּחַלּ֣וֹן בֵּיתִ֑י בְּעַ֖ד אֶשְׁנַבִּ֣י נִשְׁקָֽפְתִּי׃
Porque da janela da minha casa, por minhas grades olhando eu,
Midrash Tanchuma
R. Alexandri said: The influence of those who bring tithes is so great that they can convert a curse into a blessing. Whenever Scripture employs the word hashkafah (“looking forth”) it is an expression indicating disaster, as it is said: And he looked out toward Sodom (Gen. 19:28); The Lord looked upon the hosts of the Egyptians (Exod. 14:24); Through the window she looked forth and peered (Judg. 5:28); And there looked out to him two or three officers (II Kings 9:32); For at the window of my house I looked forth through my lattice; and I beheld among the thoughtless ones (Prov. 7:6). However, the words look forth connote a disaster in every instance except in the verse Look forth from Thy Holy habitation from heaven, and bless Thy people Israel (Deut. 26:15). Not only does it not indicate disaster, but (those who bring tithe) convert the disaster into a blessing.
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