Midrash sobre Sucá 4:3
עֲרָבָה שִׁבְעָה כֵּיצַד, יוֹם שְׁבִיעִי שֶׁל עֲרָבָה שֶׁחָל לִהְיוֹת בְּשַׁבָּת, עֲרָבָה שִׁבְעָה, וּשְׁאָר כָּל הַיָּמִים שִׁשָּׁה:
Aravah —Sete. Como assim? Se o sétimo dia de aravah caísse no sábado, aravah—Sete. Nos outros dias, seis. [Os sábios fizeram um sinal distinto para mostrar que aravah é a Torá ordenada, ou seja, uma halachá de Moisés no Sinai. De acordo com isso, eles instituíram que, no sétimo dia, no templo, as aravah anulariam o sábado (pois circundariam o altar com a aravah.) E hoje, é apenas um costume dos profetas, que o povo levou o povo. aravah no sétimo dia (Hoshanah Rabbah) além da aravah no lulav (e nenhuma bênção é feita sobre ele.)]
Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer
Rabban Gamaliel said: The Egyptians pursued after the children of Israel as far as the Reed Sea, and encamped behind them. The enemy was behind them and the sea || was in front of them. And the Israelites saw the Egyptians, and feared very greatly, and there they cast away from themselves all the Egyptian abominations, and they repented very sincerely, and called upon their God, as it is said, "And when Pharaoh drew nigh, the children of Israel lifted up their eyes" (Ex. 14:10). Moses beheld the anguish of Israel, and arose to pray on their behalf. The Holy One, blessed be He, said to him: "Speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward" (Ex. 14:15).
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