Rabbi Berekhya began: “Return, return, the Shulamite; return, return, and we will gaze upon you” (Song of Songs 7:1) – “return” is written four times, corresponding to the four kingdoms into which Israel entered whole and emerged whole. “The Shulamite” – it is a nation that the peace [shalom] of the One who lives forever moves with it, from tent to tent. “The Shulamite” – the nation that the priests instill peace into it every day, as it is stated: “They shall place My name” (Numbers 6:27), and it is written: “And grant you peace” (Numbers 6:26).

“The Shulamite” – the nation that the One who is peace of the worlds resides in its midst, as it is stated: “They shall craft for Me a Sanctuary, and I will dwell in their midst” (Exodus 25:8). “The Shulamite” – the nation that I am destined to instill peace into it, as it is stated: “I will grant peace in the Land” (Leviticus 26:6). “The Shulamite” – the nation toward which I will direct peace; that is what is written: “So said the Lord: Behold, I will direct peace to her like a river” (Isaiah 66:12).

Rabbi Shmuel bar Tanḥum and Rabbi Ḥana in the name of Rabbi Idi: A nation that made peace between Me and My world, as were it not for it, I would destroy My world. Rav Huna in the name of Rav Aḥa began: “The earth and all its inhabitants melted away” (Psalms 75:4) – just as it says: “All the inhabitants of Canaan have melted away” (Exodus 15:15). “I set firm” (Psalms 75:4) – I, once they accepted upon themselves, “I am the Lord your God” (Exodus 20:2), “I set firm its pillars, Selah” (Psalms 75:4) – and the world was filled with joy [venitbasem].2There is a variant reading: Venitbases – the world was firmed.

Rabbi Elazar ben Maron says: The nation that preserves [meshalema] the stability of the world, both in this world, and in the World to Come. Rabbi Levi said: A nation that all the good that comes into the world comes only due to its merit. Rains fall only due to its merit, dews fall only due to its merit, as it is stated: “And may God give you from the dew of the heavens” – to you, due to your merit, and the matter is dependent upon you.