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Talmud sobre Pirkei Avot 5:18

כָּל הַמְזַכֶּה אֶת הָרַבִּים, אֵין חֵטְא בָּא עַל יָדוֹ. וְכָל הַמַּחֲטִיא אֶת הָרַבִּים, אֵין מַסְפִּיקִין בְּיָדוֹ לַעֲשׂוֹת תְּשׁוּבָה. משֶׁה זָכָה וְזִכָּה אֶת הָרַבִּים, זְכוּת הָרַבִּים תָּלוּי בּוֹ, שֶׁנֶּאֱמַר (דברים לג) צִדְקַת ה' עָשָׂה וּמִשְׁפָּטָיו עִם יִשְׂרָאֵל. יָרָבְעָם חָטָא וְהֶחֱטִיא אֶת הָרַבִּים, חֵטְא הָרַבִּים תָּלוּי בּוֹ, שֶׁנֶּאֱמַר (מלכים א טו) עַל חַטֹּאות יָרָבְעָם (בֶּן נְבָט) אֲשֶׁר חָטָא וַאֲשֶׁר הֶחֱטִיא אֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל:

Se alguém traz mérito para muitos, o pecado não vem por sua mão, [para que ele não esteja em Gehinnom e seus discípulos em Gan Eden]; e se alguém faz com que muitos pecem, ele não tem a oportunidade de se arrepender, [para que ele não esteja em Gan Eden e seus discípulos em Gehinnom.] Moisés era meritório e trouxe mérito para muitos [(Ele ensinou a Torá a todos de Israel)]— o mérito de muitos é atribuído a ele, como está escrito (Deuteronômio 33:21): "Ele fez a justiça do Senhor e [fez] Seus julgamentos com Israel" [ie, "Seus julgamentos que estão com Israel " — é como se ele (Moisés) os tivesse cometido.] Yeravam pecou e fez com que muitos pecassem —o pecado de muitos é atribuído a ele, como está escrito (1 Reis 15:30): "Pelos pecados de Yeravam, que ele cometeu e fez Israel cometer". [Não estar sendo escrito "pelos pecados de Yaravam e Israel" implica que tudo é atribuído a Yeravam.]

Avot D'Rabbi Natan

There are four types of people who sit before the sages. There is one who is like a sponge, one who is like a sifter, one who is like a funnel, and one who is like a sieve. Who is like a sponge? This is the wise student who sits before the sages and learns Tanakh, Mishnah, Midrash, Halakhah, and Aggadah, and just like a sponge absorbs everything, this student absorbs everything. Who is like a sifter? This is the wise and alert student who sits before the sages and listens to them speak about Tanakh, Mishnah, Midrash, Halakhah, and Aggadah, and just like a sifter removes the coarse flour and gathers the fine flour, he lets go of what is useless and gathers what is valuable. Who is like a funnel? This is the stupid student, who sits before the scholars and listens to them speak about Tanakh, Mishnah, Midrash, Halakhah, and Aggadah, and just like a funnel takes something from here and lets it out there, so it is with everything that enters this students ears; it goes in one ear and out the other, one by one, until he has forgotten everything. Who is like a sieve? This is the wicked student, who sits before a sage and listens to Tanakh, Mishnah, Midrash, Halakhah, and Aggadah, and just like the sieve lets out the wine and holds onto the sediment, this student lets go of what is valuable and gathers what is useless.
Rabbi Eliezer ben Ya'akov called him a punctured, shortened horn. Shortened how? This is like a baby who is given a pearl, and then given a piece of bread. He throws away the pearl and takes the bread. Then he is given some pottery, and he throws away the bread and takes the pottery and finds that he is holding nothing but an empty pot in his hands.
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