Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
Without direct assistance from God these victories would not have been
possible, but He sent hornets upon them, and their destruction was
irrevocable. Two hornets pursued ever Amorite; one bit one eye, the
second the other eye, and the poison of these little creatures consumed
those bitten by them. [701] These hornets remained on the east side of
the Jordan, and did not pursue Israel's march to the regions west of
the Jordan, nevertheless they wrought great havoc among the Canaanites
of the region west of the Jordan. The hornets stood on the eastern bank
of the Jordan, and spat their venom across to the opposite bank, so
that the Canaanites that were hit became blind and were disarmed. [702]
When God promised Moses to send an angel to Israel, he declined the
offer with the words: "If Thy presence go not with me, carry us not up
hence," whereupon God replied: "Thou complainest because I desire to
send only an angel to assist thee to conquer the land. As truly as thou
livest, I shall now send thee not even an angel, but a hornet to
destroy the enemies of Israel. It is, however, for thy sake alone that
I deliver the enemy into Israel's hands, and not as if Israel deserved
it through their own good deeds." [703]
Og's bed, fashioned out of ivory, that measured nine arms' length,
taking the giant's arm as a standard, [704] Og had preserved in the
Ammonite city Rabbah, for he knew that Israel would penetrate neither
to the land of the Ammonites nor of the Moabites, because God had
prohibited them from coming too close to Lot's descendants. [705] He
likewise forbade them to wage war with the Edomites; in this way Esau,
a son kind to his father Isaac, was rewarded by not having his
descendants, the Edomites, molested by Israel. God said to Israel: "In
this world ye shall have no sway over the mountain Seir, Edom's realm,
but in the future world, when ye shall be released, then shall ye
obtain possession of it. Until then, however, beware of the sons of
Esau, even when they fear ye, much more so when ye shall dwell
scattered among them." [706]
MOSES' SPEECH OF ADMONITION
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