Talmud sobre Jó 15:18
אֲשֶׁר־חֲכָמִ֥ים יַגִּ֑ידוּ וְלֹ֥א כִֽ֝חֲד֗וּ מֵאֲבוֹתָֽם׃
(o que os sábios têm anunciado e seus pais não o ocultaram;
Jerusalem Talmud Sotah
“And they mention in front of her things that neither she nor any of her paternal family should hear,” etc. 192A more detailed homily in the Babli, 7b. For example, what happened between Reuben and Bilhah193Gen. 35:22., or what happened between Jehudah and Tamar194Gen. 38:13–26.. 195Job 15:18–19. These verses are explained as referring to Reuben and Jehudah who confessed their sins, in Gen. rabba 57(3), [Num. rabba 13(6)]; Babli Makkot 11b; Yerushalmi Megillah4:11 (fol. 75c).“If Sages tell,” these are Reuben and Jehudah, “they do not hide before their fathers.” What rewards did they take for this, “to them alone the Land was given; no stranger passes in their midst.” When Moses came to bless them, “Reuben may live and not die,196Deut. 36:6.” “and that for Jehudah197Deut. 36:7: “Listen, o Eternal, to Judah’s voice.””.
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Jerusalem Talmud Megillah
HALAKHAH: What Sages tell, they did not hold back anything from their ancestors177Job15:18.. What reward did they take for this178Not to hide the disreputable actions of Reuben and Jehudah.? To them alone the Land was given, no stranger passed in their midst179Job 15:19..
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