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Re: Und jetzt mal Butter bei die Fische: Wer ist "hunter@netzterrorist.com"

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hunter)
Thu Jan 24 16:16:52 2008

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Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 18:54:28 GMT
From: "Hunter" <hunter@netzterrorist.com>
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heart: Let not the fear of God be
before me." That is to say that the malignity natural to man has said that
to the wicked.

Midrasch el Kohelet: "Better is a poor and wise child than an old and
foolish king who cannot foresee the future." The child is virtue, and the
king is the malignity of man. It is called king because all the members obey
it, and old because it is in the human heart from infancy to old age, and
foolish because it leads man in the way of perdition, which he does not
foresee. The same thing is in Midrasch Tillim.

Bereschist Rabba on Psalm 35:10: "Lord, all my bones shall bless Thee, which
deliverest the poor from the tyrant." And is there a greater tyrant than the
evil leaven? And on Proverbs 25:21: "If thine enemy be hungry, give him
bread to eat." That is to say, if the evil leaven hunger, give him the bread
of wisdom of which it is spoken in Proverbs 9, and if he be thirsty, give
him the water of which it is spoken in Isaiah 55.

Midrasch Tillim says the same thing, and that Scripture in that passage,
speaking of the enemy, means the evil leaven; and that, in giving him that
bread and that water, we heap coals of fire on his head.

Midrasch el Kohelet on Ecclesiastes 9:14: "A great king besieged a little
city." This great king is the evil leaven; the great bulwarks built against
it are temptations; and there has been found a p



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