Мидраш к Шмуэль Б 17:4
וַיִּישַׁ֥ר הַדָּבָ֖ר בְּעֵינֵ֣י אַבְשָׁלֹ֑ם וּבְעֵינֵ֖י כָּל־זִקְנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃ (ס)
И эта поговорка понравилась Авессалому и всем старейшинам Израиля.
Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)
And whence do we know that he has no share in the world to come? From the following passage (I Kings, 21, 21) Behold, I will bring evil upon thee, and I will utterly sweep thee away, and will cut off from Achab every man-child, and him that is shut up and him that is left at large in Israel. Shut up, refers to this world; and that is left at large, refers to the world to come. R. Jochanan said: "What are the deeds that caused Omri (Achab's father) to obtain the kingdom? Because he added one great city to the land of Israel, as it is said (Ib. 16, 24) And he bought the mount Samaria of Shemer for two talents of silver, and built on the mount, and called the name of the city which he had built, Samaria, after the name of Shemer, the lord of the mount." R. Jochanan said again: "Why was Achab rewarded by the prolongation of his kingdom for twenty-two years? Because he respected the Torah which is written with the twenty-two letters of the alphabet, as it is said (Ib. 20, 2-9) And he sent messengers to Achab, the king of Israel, into the city, and he said unto him: 'Thus said Ben-hadad: Thy silver and thy gold is mine; thy wives also and thy children, even the goodliest, are mine. And the king of Israel answered and said: It is according to thy saying, my lord, O king, am I thine, and all that I have. And the messengers came again and said: Thus speaketh Ben-hadad, saying: I sent indeed unto thee, saying: Thou shalt deliver me thy silver, and thy gold, and thy wives, and thy children. But will I send my servants unto thee to-morrow about this time, and they shall search thy house, and the houses of thy servants; and it shall be, that whatsoever is pleasant in thine eyes, they shall put it in their hand, and take it away. Then the king of Israel called all the elders of the land, and said: 'Mark, I pray you, and see how this man seeketh mischief; for he hath sent unto me for my wives, and for my children, and for my silver, and for my gold; and I denied him not. Wherefore he said unto the messengers of Ben-hadad: 'Tell my lord the king: all that thou didst send for to thy servants at the first I will do; but this thing I may not do.' What does pleasant in thine eyes mean? We must say this means the holy scrolls." But perhaps it means an idol. This is impossible to be considered, for it is written farther, And all the elders, and all the people said unto him, Thou must not hearken nor consent [which is a too mild warning against idols.] But perhaps it means the elders of disgrace, as it is written (II Sam. 17, 4) That they are also names of the elders of Israel, and R. Joseph explained it to mean the elders of disgrace. There it does not read all the people, but here it does; and it is impossible that among them were no righteous, since it is written (I Kings 19, 18) And I will leave in Israel seven thousand, all the knees which have not bent unto Baal and every mouth which has not kissed him.
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