Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
"And now, my children, I pray you, do not intoxicate yourselves with
wine, for wine twists the understanding away from the truth, and
confuses the sight of the eyes. Wine led me astray, so that I felt no
shame before the throngs of people in the city, and I turned aside and
went in to Tamar in the presence of them, and committed a great sin.
And though a man be a king, if he leads an unchaste life, he loses his
kingship. I gave Tamar my staff, which is the stay of my tribe, and my
girdle-cord, which is power, and my signet- diadem, which is the glory
of my kingdom. I did penance for all this, and unto old age I drank no
wine, and ate no flesh, and knew no sort of pleasure. Wine causes the
secret things of God and man to be revealed unto the stranger. Thus did
I disclose the commands of the Lord and the mysteries of my father
Jacob to the Canaanite woman Bath-shua, though God had forbidden me to
betray them. I also enjoin you not to love gold, and not to look upon
the beauty of women, for through money and through beauty I was led
astray to Bath-shua the Canaanite. I know that my stock will fall into
misery through these two things, for even the wise men among my sons
will be changed by them, and the consequence will be that the kingdom
of Judah will be diminished, the domain that the Lord gave me as a
reward for my obedient conduct toward my father, for never did I speak
in contradiction of him, but I did all things according to his words.
And Isaac, my father's father, blessed me with the blessing that I
should be ruler in Israel, and I know that the kingdom will arise from
me. In the books of Enoch the just I read all the evil that ye will do
in the latter days. Only beware, my children, of unchastity and greed,
for love of gold leads to idolatry, causing men to call them gods that
are none, and dethroning the reason of man. On account of gold I lost
my children, and had I not mortified my flesh, and humbled my soul, and
had not my father Jacob offered up prayers for me, I had died
childless. But the God of my fathers, the merciful and gracious One,
saw that I had acted unwittingly, for the ruler of deception had
blinded me, and I was ignorant, being flesh and blood, and corrupt
through sins, and in the moment when I considered myself invincible, I
recognized my weakness."
Then Judah revealed to his sons, in clear, brief words, the whole
history of Israel until the advent of the Messiah, and his final speech
was: "My children, observe the whole law of the Lord; in it is hope for
all that keep His ways. I die this day at the age of one hundred and
nineteen years before your eyes. None shall bury me in a costly
garment, nor shall ye cut my body to embalm it, but ye shall carry me
to Hebron."
Having spoken these words, Judah sank into death.[10]
ISSACHAR'S SINGLENESS OF HEART
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