Sepher Haaggadah Consisting of Parables And Legends From the Talmud And Medras

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Sepher Haaggadah Consisting of Parables And Legends From the Talmud And Medras
Gerald Friedlander
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To what is this to be likened ? To two fierce legions 3 who were fighting each other (at a time of peace). In time a period of war began for the king, and he made peace between the legions so that unitedly they should carry out his orders. Likewise, fire and hail were hostile to each other, but when the time for carrying on war with Egypt arrived, God made peace between fire and hail and together they smote the Egyptians. (Ibid. Xii. 4). 4 l ) See also Pesikta de R. Kahana 66b and 67a ; Pesikta... Rabbati p, 179a and b, and Jalknt 232. A ) Moses hid the Egyptian in the dust, see Ex. Ii, 12. Of. Tan- chuma, Vae'ra 14. ') nuiuS see above, p. 160. ) Of. Tanchuma, Vaera 14 164 RABBINIC PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS 219. In the (last) three days of thick darkness God gave the people (of Israel) grace in the eyes of the Egyptians, so that they lent the Israaelites (whatever was requested). Because the Israelites came into the houses of the Egyptians, and saw their vessels of silver and gold and garments, and if the Egyptians said, We have nothing to lend you; the Israelites replied, Behold, the thing asked for is in such and such a place.

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