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What! if I be responsible for my ox and my a.s.s, for which I have no obligation, I am bound for my slave or bondwoman for whom I have obligation. It is just that I should be bound for their damages." They said to them "no! if you speak of my ox and my a.s.s which have no knowledge, as you speak of my slave and bondwoman who have knowledge: then, if I offend them, they may go and set fire to the stacks of corn of another, and I should be bound to pay."
7. A Galilean Sadducee said, "I blame you Pharisees, because you write the name of the reigning sovereign in the letter of divorce with Moses." The Pharisees said, "we blame you Galilean Sadducee, that you write the sovereign on the same page with the NAME, and not only so, but you write the sovereign above, and the name below, as is said, 'And Pharaoh said, "Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go?" ' "(790) But when he was punished, what did he say? "The LORD is righteous."(791)
THE KABBALAH UNVEILED: THE LESSER HOLY a.s.sEMBLY
Translated by S. L. Macgregor Mathers
Chapter I: Which Containeth the Introduction
Tradition.-On that day on which the Companions were a.s.sembled together in the house of Rabbi Schimeon, and on which he had arranged his affairs because he was about to depart from the world, before him were Rabbi Eleazar his son, and Rabbi Abba, and the rest of the Companions; and the house was full.
Therefore lifting up his eyes, Rabbi Schimeon saw that the house was full.
And Rabbi Schimeon wept, saying: "The second time when I was sick, and Rabbi Benchas Ben Yair was in my presence, and until I had chosen my place, life hath been prolonged unto me even until now.
"When I was restored, fire surrounded (my habitation) which hitherto hath never ceased, neither did any man enter in unto me without permission.
"But now I see that it is taken away, and that the house is filled."
While they were sitting down, Rabbi Schimeon, opening his eyes, beheld a certain vision, and lo! fire surrounded the house!
Therefore all (the others) went forth, and Rabbi Eleazar his son, and Rabbi Abba remained; but the other Companions sat without.
Rabbi Schimeon said unto Rabbi Eleazar his son: "Go forth, and see whether Rabbi Yitzchaq be present for whom I have made myself surety.
"And say thou unto him that he dispose his affairs, and that he may sit down with me. Blessed is his portion."
Rabbi Schimeon arose and again sat down; and he laughed aloud, and rejoicing said, "Where are the companions?"
Rabbi Eleazar arose and introduced them, and they sat down in his presence.
Rabbi Schimeon lifted up his hands and prayed a prayer, and was joyful.
And he said, "Let those Companions who were in the former Conclave(792) a.s.sembled here."
Therefore, all the others having gone forth, there remained Rabbi Eleazar his son, and Rabbi Abba, and Rabbi Yehudah, and Rabbi Yosi Bar Yoqeb, and Rabbi Chiya.
In the meantime Rabbi Yitzchaq entered, to whom Rabbi Schimeon said: "How excellent is thy lot! How much joy is this day stored up for thee!"
Rabbi Abba sat down behind his (_i.e._, Rabbi Schimeon's) back, and Rabbi Eleazar before him (_i.e._, Rabbi Schimeon).
Rabbi Schimeon spake and said: "Surely now is the time of benevolence, and I desire to enter without confusion into the world to come.
"And verily these sacred things, which hereunto have never been revealed, I desire to reveal before the Schekhinah;
"Lest they should say that I have kept back anything, and that I have been taken away from the world; for even until now these things have been concealed in my heart, so that having entered into these very matters I may be with them in the world to come.
"But this is my arrangement of you; let Rabbi Abba write, and let Rabbi Eleazar my son speak openly; but let the rest of the Companions in silence meditate in their heart."
Rabbi Abba arose from his seat behind him, and Rabbi Eleazar his son sat down.
He said unto him, "Arise, O my son, for another shall sit in that seat"; and Rabbi Eleazar arose.
Rabbi Schimeon covered himself and sat down; and he commenced, and said, Ps. cxv. 17: " 'The dead shall not praise IH, _Yah_, nor all they who go down into silence!'
" 'The dead shall not praise Yah;' so it is certain that it is a.s.suredly those who are called dead; for He, G.o.d, the most Holy One-may He be blessed!-is called the Living One, and is Himself commemorated among those who are called living, and not with those who are called dead.
"And the end of this text runneth thus: 'Nor all they who go down into silence;' for all they who go down into silence remain in Gehenna.
"There is another reason appertaining to those who are called living, for G.o.d the most Holy One-may He be blessed!-desireth their glory."
Rabbi Schimeon said: "How different is this occasion from that of the former conclave! For into a certain conclave(793) came He, the most Holy and Blessed G.o.d, and His Chariot.
"Now verily He, the Holy One, is here-may He be blessed-and He hath approached with those Just who are in the Garden of Eden,(794) which did not occur in the former conclave.
"And G.o.d, the Most Holy One-may He be blessed-more promoteth the glory of the Just than His own glory.
"As it is written concerning Jeroboam, who sacrificed unto and served other G.o.ds, and yet G.o.d, the Most Holy One-may He be blessed!-waited for him.
"But because he stretched forth his hand against Iddo the prophet, his hand became withered.
"For it is written, 1 Kings xiii. 4, 'And his hand became withered, etc.'
Here it is not written that it was because he served other G.o.ds, but because he extended his hand against Iddo the prophet, etc.
"Now, therefore, G.o.d the Most Holy One-may He be blessed!-promoteth their glory (_i.e._, that of the Just), and they all come with Him."
He said, "Verily, Rav Hamenuna the elder is here, and around him are seventy Just represented in his circle, of whom certain s.h.i.+ne with the splendor of the Ancient and Most Holy One, the Concealed with all Concealments.
"He, I say, cometh, in order that with joy he may hear those words which I shall speak."(795)
And when he had sat down he said: "a.s.suredly here a seat hath been set aside for Rabbi Benchas Ben Yair."
The companions who were there trembled greatly, and they arose, and sat down in the lowest part of the house; but Rabbi Eleazar and Rabbi Abba (still sat) before Rabbi Schimeon.
Rabbi Schimeon said: "In the former a.s.sembly we acted thus; namely, that all the companions spoke, and I also with them, by turns.
"Now I shall speak alone, and let all hear my words, superiors and inferiors; blessed be my portion this day!"
Rabbi Schimeon commenced, and said, Cant. vii. 10: " 'I am my beloved's, and his desire is toward me.'
"As long as I have been bound unto this world in one link with G.o.d, the Most Holy One-may He be blessed!-have I been bound, and therefore now is His desire toward me.