Echo Scripture

Song of Songs Rabbah 2:13

“The fig tree has formed its unripe figs, and the vines in blossom have emitted fragrance. Rise, my love, my fair one, and go” (Song of Songs 2:13). “The fig tree has formed its unripe figs,” these are the Jewish sinners who died during the three days of pitch darkness, as it is stated: “Moses extended his hand at the heavens and there was [pitch] darkness…they did not see one another” (Exodus 10:22). 14:3. “The vines in blossom have emitted fragrance,” these are the remainder, who repented and were redeemed. Moses came to them and said to them: ‘You have such good fragrance and you are sitting here? “Rise, my love, my fair one.”’ Another matter, “my beloved spoke up [ ana ], and he said [ ve’amar ] to me” (Song of Songs 2:10). Rabbi Azarya said: Is speaking not the same as saying? Rather, he answered [ ana ] me by means of Moses and said to me by means of Aaron. What did He say to me? Rise, my love, my fair one.” “For, behold, the winter is past” (Song of Songs 2:11), these are the forty years that Israel spent in the wilderness. “The rain is over and gone” (Song of Songs 2:11), these are the thirty-eight years during which it was as though the Israelites were ostracized in the wilderness, and the divine speech did not communicate with Moses until that entire generation was gone. That is what is written: “The days that we went from Kadesh Barnea…[were thirty-eight years]…the hand of the Lord was against them…it was when [the death of all the men of war] was concluded (Deuteronomy 2:14–16). Immediately, “the Lord spoke to me saying” (Deuteronomy 2:17). “The blossoms [ hanitzanim ] have appeared in the land” (Song of Songs 2:12), the administrators [ hanatzoḥot ] have appeared in the land; these are the princes, as it is stated: “And one prince from each [tribe]” (Numbers 34:18). “The time of the nightingale [ hazamir ] has arrived” (Song of Songs 2:12), the time for the foreskin to be cut off [ shetizamer ] has arrived, the time for the Canaanites to be cut off has arrived, the time for the Land of Israel to be divided among Israel has arrived, as it is stated: “To these, the Land shall be divided” (Numbers 26:53). “The sound of the turtledove [ hator ] is heard in our land” (Song of Songs 2:12), Rabbi Yoḥanan said: The voice of a good explorer [ tayar ] was heard in our land; this is the voice of Joshua, at the time that he said: “Pass through the midst of the camp” (Joshua 1:11). “The fig tree has formed its unripe figs” (Song of Songs 2:13), these are the baskets of first fruits. “The vines in blossom have emitted fragrance” (Song of Songs 2:13), these are the libations. “My beloved spoke up, and he said to me” (Song of Songs 2:10). He answered me by means of Daniel, and said to me by means of Ezra. What did He say to me? “Rise, my love, my fair one” (Song of Songs 2:10). “For, behold, the winter is past” (Song of Songs 2:11), these are the seventy years that Israel spent in the Diaspora. “The rain is over and gone” (Song of Songs 2:11), these are the fifty-two years from when the Temple was destroyed until the kingdom of the Chaldeans was uprooted. But were they not seventy years? Rabbi Levi said: Subtract the eighteen years during which a Divine Voice was thundering and saying to Nebuchadnezzar: ‘Bad slave, rise up and destroy the house of your Master because the children of your Master do not heed Him.’ “The blossoms have appeared in the land” (Song of Songs 2:12), like Mordekhai and his associates and Ezra and his associates. “The time of the nightingale [ zamir ] has arrived” (Song of Songs 2:12), the time for the foreskin to be cut off [ shetizamer ] has arrived, the time for the wicked to be broken has arrived, as it is stated: “The Lord has broken the staff of the wicked” (Isaiah 14:5). The time has arrived for the Babylonians to be destroyed. The time has arrived for the Temple to be built, as it is stated: “Saviors will ascend Mount Zion” (Obadiah 1:21), and it is written: “The glory of this [latter] house will be greater [than that of the first]” (Haggai 2:9). “The sound of the turtledove [ hator ] is heard in our land” (Song of Songs 2:12), Rabbi Yoḥanan said: The voice of a good explorer [ tayar ] was heard in our land. Who is that? It is Cyrus; that is what is written: “So said Cyrus king of Persia…all the kingdoms of the earth [has the Lord, God of heaven, given me, and He has commanded me to build Him a Temple in Jerusalem...] Any of you from His entire people…[may go up]” (Ezra 1:2–3). “The fig tree has formed its unripe figs” (Song of Songs 2:13), these are the baskets of first fruits. “The vines in blossom emitted fragrance” (Song of Songs 2:13), these are the libations. Another matter: “My beloved spoke up, and he said to me” (Song of Songs 2:10). He answered me by means of Elijah and said to me by means of the messianic king. What did He say to me? Rise, my love, my fair one” (Song of Songs 2:10). Rabbi Azarya said: “For, behold, the winter [ hasetav ] is past” (Song of Songs 2:11), this is the kingdom of the Cutheans, which incites [ mesita ] the entire world and misleads it with its lies, just as it says: “If your brother, son of your mother incites you […saying: Let us go and serve other gods]” (Deuteronomy 13:7). “The rain is over and gone” (Song of Songs 2:11), this is the subjugation. “The blossoms [ hanitzanim ] have appeared in the land” (Song of Songs 2:12), the administrators [ hanatzoḥot ] have appeared in the land. Who are they? Rabbi Berekhya [said] in the name of Rabbi Yitzḥak: It is written: “The Lord showed me four craftsmen” (Zechariah 2:3), these are: Elijah, the messianic king, Malki Tzedek, and the one anointed for war. 52b (Maharzu). “The time of the nightingale [ zamir ] has arrived” (Song of Songs 2:12), the time for Israel to be redeemed has arrived, the time for the foreskin to be cut off [ shetizamer ] has arrived, the time for the Cuthean kingdom to be eliminated has arrived, the time for the kingdom of Heaven to be revealed has arrived, as it is stated: “The Lord will be king over the entire earth” (Zechariah 14:9). “The sound of the turtledove [ hator ] is heard in our land” (Song of Songs 2:12), what is that? It is the voice of the messianic king who proclaims and says: “How pleasant are the footsteps of the herald on the mountains” (Isaiah 52:7). “The fig tree has formed its unripe figs” (Song of Songs 2:13), Rabbi Ḥiyya bar Abba said: Just before the messianic era, a great pestilence will come to the world and the wicked will be eliminated. “The vines in blossom have emitted fragrance” (Song of Songs 2:13), these are those who remain, and in their regard it is written: “[Of] the remaining in Zion and the remnant in Jerusalem, [holy will be said]” (Isaiah 4:3). Rabbi Yoḥanan said: The Sabbatical cycle during which the son of David comes, in the first year it will be fulfilled what is stated: “I will bring rain upon one city and will not bring rain upon another city” (Amos 4:7). During the second, arrows of famine will be shot. 97a). During the third there will be a great famine, and men, women, and children will die, and pious individuals and men of action will become few, and the Torah will be forgotten from Israel. During the fourth there will be famine but not famine, plenty but not plenty. During the fifth there will be great plenty and they will eat, drink, and rejoice, and the Torah will be renewed and restored to Israel. During the sixth, sounds [ kolot ]; associated with the coming of the Messiah. during the Sabbatical Year, wars; during the year after the conclusion of the Sabbatical Year, the son of David will come. Abaye said: How many Sabbatical cycles like that have come, yet [the Messiah] did not come? Rather, it is as Reish Lakish said: In the generation in which the son of David will come, the assembly hall of the Sages will be for prostitution, the Galilee will be destroyed, the Gavlan will be desolate, and the residents of the Galilee will circulate from city to city and will receive no sympathy. The wisdom of scholars will be [considered] putrid, those who fear sin and the people of kindness will be gathered, truth will be lacking, and the face of the generation will be like the face of a dog. From where is it derived that truth will be lacking? As it is stated: “Truth is lacking [ nederet ] and one who deviates from evil is deemed a fool” (Isaiah 59:15). Where does it go? The school of Rabbi Yanai says: It goes and sits in flocks [ adarim ] in the wilderness. The Rabbis say: In the generation in which the son of David will come, the Sages of the generation will die, the eyes of those who remain will fail due to sorrow and grief, many troubles and many evils will befall the public, and harsh decrees will be introduced and will be promulgated, [to the extent that] while the first one is extant another will come and be added to it. Rabbi Nehorai said: In the generation in which the son of David will come, youths will humiliate elders and elders will stand before youths, “a daughter rises against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; a man’s enemies are the members of his household” (Micah 7:6), and a son will not be ashamed before his father. Rabbi Neḥemya says: Prior to the messianic era, poverty will proliferate, prices will be high, the vine will produce its fruit but the wine will spoil, and the entire monarchy will be transformed to heresy, but there will be no rebuke. Rabbi Abba bar Kahana said: The son of David will come only in a generation whose face is like that of a dog. Rabbi Levi said: The son of David will come only in a generation whose face is impudent and which is deserving of elimination. Rabbi Yanai said: If you see generation after generation reviling and blaspheming God, anticipate the footsteps of the messianic king. That is what is written: “For Your enemies revile the Lord; they revile the footsteps of Your anointed one” (Psalms 89:52). What is written thereafter? “Blessed be the Lord forever, amen and amen” (Psalms 89:53).

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