וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֱלֹהִ֔ים נַֽעֲשֶׂ֥ה אָדָ֛ם בְּצַלְמֵ֖נוּ כִּדְמוּתֵ֑נוּ וְיִרְדּוּ֩ בִדְגַ֨ת הַיָּ֜ם וּבְע֣וֹף הַשָּׁמַ֗יִם וּבַבְּהֵמָה֙ וּבְכָל־הָאָ֔רֶץ וּבְכָל־הָרֶ֖מֶשׂ הָֽרֹמֵ֥שׂ עַל־הָאָֽרֶץ׃
E disse Deus: <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','É comum o uso verbal plurálico no hebraico para a pessoa singular, como por exemplo quando diz Manoá (Juízes 13:15): ...Deixa que te detenhamos..., ou Daniel (2:36): Este é o sonho; agora diremos ao rei... referindo-se a si próprio. Assim, muitos outros casos. ');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">Façamos o homem</span> à nossa <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','O termo traduzido aqui por imagem não existe nas línguas ocidentais, e existem quatro termos para designar imagem ou forma em hebraico, pelo que a tendência da pessoa que lê esta tradução de pensar que Deus possui forma corporal ou espiritual é perfeitamente compreensível. Outrossim, o termo tzêlem (traduzido por imagem) indica algo mais profundo, como por exemplo, que toda a terra e os seres nela estejam submissos ao homem, sendo este o SENHOR sobre toda a terra, assim como Deus o é para toda a criação. Neste sentido o homem foi criado semelhante ao Criador.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">imagem</span>, conforme a nossa semelhança; domine ele sobre os peixes do mar, sobre as aves do céu, sobre os animais domésticos, e sobre toda a terra, e sobre todo réptil que se arrasta sobre a terra.
Tractate Soferim
It also happened that King Ptolemy assembled seventy-two elders and placed them in seventy-two [separate] rooms without telling them the reason for which he had assembled them. He then went to each one of them and said to him, ‘Write for me [a translation of] the Torah of Moses your master’. The Omnipresent inspired them and the mind of all of them was identical, so that each on his own wrote the [same translation of the] Torah, introducing [the same] thirteen alterations as follows: ‘God created in the beginning’. ‘And God said I shall make a man in image and likeness.’ ‘And He finished on the sixth [day] and rested on the seventh [day].’ ‘Male and female He created him.’ ‘Come let Me go down and there confound their language.’ ‘And Sarah laughed among her relatives, saying.’ ‘For in their anger they slew oxen and in their self-will they digged up a stall.’ ‘And Moses took his wife and his children and set them upon a carrier of men.’ ‘Now the time that the children of Israel dwelt in Egypt and in the land of Canaan and in other lands was four hundred and thirty years.’ ‘And he sent the elect of the children of Israel.’ ‘And upon the elect of the children of Israel He laid not His hand.’ ‘I have not taken one desirable thing from them.’ ‘The [beast] with small legs.’ ‘Which the Lord thy God hath allotted to give light unto all the peoples under the whole heaven.’ ‘Which I commanded should not be served.’
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Tractate Sefer Torah
They [all] introduced [the same] thirteen alterations: ‘God created in the beginning’; ‘I shall make a man in image and likeness’; ‘And He finished on the sixth [day] and rested on the seventh [day]’; ‘Male and female He created him’; ‘Come let Me go down’; ‘And Sarah laughed among her relatives, saying’; ‘For in their anger they slew oxen and in their self-will they digged up a stall’; ‘And Moses took his wife and his children and set them upon a carrier of men’; ‘Now the time that the children of Israel dwelt in the land of Canaan and in the land of Egypt was four hundred and thirty years’; ‘I have not taken one desirable thing from them’; ‘And the [beast] with small legs’; ‘Which the Lord thy God hath allotted unto all the peoples to give light under the whole heaven’; ‘And they offer sacrifices to the sun or the moon or any of the host of heaven which I commanded should not be served’.
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Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
They came back and asked him: What is that which is written (
Gen. 1:26): “Let us make a human in our image, as in our pattern.” He answered them, it is not written: “
ĕlōhīm created man in their image” but (
Gen. 1:27): “God created man in His image.” His students told him: these you pushed away with a stick, what can you answer us? He said to them: Adam was created from dust, Eve was created from Adam. After Adam “in our image, like our pattern;” it is impossible for a man without a woman, or for a woman without a man, and for both of them without the
Shekhinah.
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