Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
During their marches, as well as in their stay at a certain place, they
had not only the four standards that divided them into four groups of
three tribes each, each individual tribe had furthermore its own
special spot and its special ensign. Reuben's flag was red, and on it
were pictured mandrakes. Simeon's flag was green, with a picture of the
city of Shechem upon it, for the forefather of the tribe had conquered
this city. Judah's flag was azure, and bore the form of a lion.
Issachar's flag was black, and had two figures, the sun and the moon,
for from this tribe sprung the learned men who busied themselves with
astronomy and the science of the calendar. Zebulun's flag was white,
with the form of a ship, for this tribe devoted to navigation. Dan's
flag had a color like a sapphire, with the figure of a serpent.
Naphtali's flag was a dull red, the color of wine, and on it was the
figure of a hind, in memory of its forefather, who was like "a hind let
loose." Ashere's flag was red like fire, and had the token of an olive
tree, because this tribe had much olive oil of excellent quality. The
two tribes descended from Joseph, - Ephraim, and Manasseh - both flags
of the same deep black color with a representation of Egypt, but they
had other forms besides. Ephraim's had the picture of a bull, to
symbolize Joshua, sprung of this tribe, whose glory was like "the
firstling of his bullock, that pusheth the people together to the ends
of the earth;" whereas Manasseh's was that of a unicorn, symbolizing
the judge Gideon that sprang from this tribe, "who with his horns of
unicorns pushed the people." Benjamin's flag had a color composed of
all the other eleven colors, and a wolf for his token, Jacob having
described this tribe a "a wolf that ravineth." The different colors of
the flags corresponded to the colors of the stones set in the
breastplate of the high priest, on which were engraved the names of the
twelve tribes. Reuben's stone had a red color like his flag, Simeon's
flag was green like the color of his stone, and in this way with all
the tribes the color of stones and of flags harmonized. [447]
THE BLASPHEMER AND THE SABBATH-BREAKER
When Israel received the Torah from God, all the other nations envied
them and said: "Why were these choosen by God out of all the nations?"
But God stopped their mouths, replying: "Bring Me your family records,
and My children shall bring their family records." The nations could
not prove the purity of their families, but Israel stood without a
blemish, every man among them ready to prove his pure descent, so that
the nations burst into praise at Israel's family purity, which was
rewarded by God with the Torah for this its excellence. [448]
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