“In suffering you shall eat of it” – Rav Asi said: Earning a livelihood is twice as difficult as childbirth. Regarding childbirth it is written, “in pain [be’etzev] you shall give birth to children,” whereas regarding earning a livelihood it is written, “in suffering [be’itzavon] you shall eat of it.”39Be’itzavon is an extended form of be’etzev, indicating a greater level of difficulty. Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Shmuel bar Naḥman, Rabbi Eliezer said: Redemption is compared to earning a livelihood, and earning a livelihood to redemption, as it is stated: “He rescued us from our foes, for His kindness is forever,” (Psalms 136:24) and adjacent to that: “He gives food to all flesh, for His kindness is forever” (Psalms 136:25).
Just as redemption is miraculous, so, too, earning a livelihood is miraculous. Just as earning a livelihood is every day, so, too, redemption is every day. Rabbi Shmuel bar Naḥman said: It [earning a livelihood] is even greater than redemption, as redemption is carried out through an angel, but livelihood is [directly] through the Holy One blessed be He. Redemption is carried out through an angel, from where is it derived?
It is as it is stated: “The angel who redeems me from all evil” (Genesis 48:16). That livelihood is through the Holy One blessed be He? As it is stated: “You open Your hand, and satisfy the desire of every living thing” (Psalms 145:16). Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said: It [earning a livelihood] is greater than the splitting of the Red Sea, as it is stated: “Who split apart the Red Sea” (Psalms 136:13), and it says: “He gives food to all flesh…” (Psalms 136:25).40Giving food to all flesh is mentioned after the splitting of the Red Sea, indicating that it is greater.