Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
This punishment was not, however, as severe as it might appear, for
none among them died below the ages of sixty, whereas those who had at
the time of the exodus from Egypt been either below twenty or above
sixty were entirely exempt from this punishment. Besides only such were
smitten as had followed the counsel of the spies, whereas the others,
and the Levites and the women were exempt. [546] Death, moreover,
visited the transgressors in such fashion that they were aware it was
meant as punishment for their sins. Throughout all the year not one
among them died. On the eighth day of the month of Ab, Moses would have
a herald proclaim throughout the camp, "Let each prepare his grave."
They dug their graves, and spent there the following night, the same
night on which, following the counsel of the spies, they had revolted
against God and Moses. In the morning a herald would once more appear
and cry: "Let the living separate themselves from the dead." Those that
were still alive arose, but about fifteen thousand of them remained
dead in their graves. After forty years, however, when the herald
repeated his customary call the ninth day of Ab, all arose, and there
was not a single dead man among them. At first they thought they had
made a miscalculation in their observation of the moon, that is was not
the ninth day of Ab at all, and that this was the reason why their
lives had been spared. Hence they repeated their preparations for death
until the fifteenth day of Ab. Then the sight of the full moon
convinced them that the ninth day of Ab had gone by, and that their
punishment had been done away with. In commemoration of the relief from
this punishment, they appointed the fifteenth day of Ab to be a holy
day. [547]
THE YEARS OF DISFAVOR
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