Hebrew Literature
n, and on which he had arranged his affairs because he was about to depart from the world, before hi
eon wept, saying: "The second time when I was sick, and Rabbi Benchas Ben Yair was in my p
tion) which hitherto hath never ceased, neither
is taken away, and th
eon, opening his eyes, beheld a certain v
Rabbi Eleazar his son, and Rabbi Abba rem
n: "Go forth, and see whether Rabbi Yitzchaq
se his affairs, and that he may sit
own; and he laughed aloud, and rejoi
and introduced them, and th
p his hands and prayed
anions who were in the forme
mained Rabbi Eleazar his son, and Rabbi Abba, and Rab
Rabbi Schimeon said: "How excellent is thy lot
Rabbi Schimeon's) back, and Rabbi Elea
s the time of benevolence, and I desire to e
hereunto have never been revealed, I
y from the world; for even until now these things have been concealed in my heart, s
and let Rabbi Eleazar my son speak openly; but let the r
seat behind him, and Rabbi
on, for another shall sit in tha
mmenced, and said, Ps. cxv. 17: "?'The dead shall not
d dead; for He, God, the most Holy One-may He be blessed!-is called the Living One, and is H
'Nor all they who go down into silence;' for al
e who are called living, for God the most Hol
that of the former conclave! For into a certain conclave79
nd He hath approached with those Just who are in the Gard
be blessed-more promoteth the glo
iced unto and served other gods, and yet God, the
h his hand against Iddo the pr
etc.' Here it is not written that it was because he served other g
e be blessed!-promoteth their glory (i.e., t
nty Just represented in his circle, of whom certain shine with the splend
hat with joy he may hear those
Assuredly here a seat hath been set
ose, and sat down in the lowest part of the house; but Rabb
ssembly we acted thus; namely, that all the co
l hear my words, superiors and infer
, Cant. vii. 10: "?'I am my belove
nk with God, the Most Holy One-may He be blessed!-have
joy they may hear the concealed words, and the praise of Him,
ther separate Himself, seeing that unto Himself all things adhere, and that He Himself adhereth unto all;
rmed. He hath been conformed, so that He may sustain all thi
th nine Lights, which shine fort
and they rush forth and are extended on every side, like as from
nyone draweth near unto them, so that they may be exami
d with all concealments, and He is not found; those rays797 (proceeding from Hi
e Holy Name, and theref
by the Most Holy Ancient One, who is revealed through them collectively and severally; since they are
I have beheld that which before I did not understand in
fore the Holy King, and all those assuredly ju