Another matter: “Hear Israel” (Deuteronomy 6:4) – this is what the verse said: “Fear the Lord, my son, and the king…” (Proverbs 24:21). What is “and the king”? Abraham, who feared Me, did I not crown him king over the world, as it is stated: “To the valley of Shaveh, which is the valley of the king” (Genesis 14:17). Joseph, who feared Me, as it is written: “I fear God” (Genesis 42:18), did I not crown him king over the world?
“Joseph was the ruler over the land” (Genesis 42:6).70Thus, the midrash understands the verse to mean “fear the Lord…and you will be a king.” Another matter: “Fear the Lord, my son, and the king [vamelekh]” (Proverbs 24:21) – and rule [umlokh] over your inclination. There was an incident involving Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar who went to a certain city in the South, and he entered a synagogue and asked a scribe; he said to him: ‘As you live, is there wine for sale here?’
He said to him: ‘Rabbi, this city is [inhabited by] Samaritans, and they do not prepare wine in ritual purity in the way that my ancestors would prepare it.’ [Rabbi Shimon] said: ‘If you have any extra [wine] of your own, give it to me, and I will purchase it from you.’71Rabbi Shimon did not believe the scribe’s claim that the wine in town was not ritually pure, and he offered to buy any wine that the scribe had (Matnot Kehuna; cf. Etz Yosef).
He said: ‘If you are master of your desires do not taste it.’ Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar said: ‘I am the master of my desires.’ That is, “and the king [vamelekh]” – rule [umlokh] over your inclination. Another matter: “Fear the Lord, my son, and the king [vamelekh]” (Proverbs 24:21) – what is vamelekh?
But not Molekh [ve’al lamolekh], as it is stated: “You shall not give of your offspring to pass to Molekh” (Leviticus 18:21). Alternatively, what is vamelekh? Crown Him King [hamlikhehu] over you. “Do not mix with those who are different [shonim]” (Proverbs 24:21) – do not mix with those who say there is a second [sheni] god.
Rabbi Yehuda bar Simon said: “It will be in all the land, the utterance of the Lord, that two portions [pi] of it will be eliminated and expire” (Zechariah 13:8) – the mouths [piyot] that say that they are two authorities will be eliminated and expire. Who is destined to survive? “And the third will remain in it” (Zechariah 13:8) – this is Israel, who are called “threes” because they are tripartite – priests, Levites, and Israelites; and they are from three patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Alternatively, because they laud the Holy One blessed be He with three sanctifications: “Holy, holy, holy” (Isaiah 6:3). Rav Aḥa said: The Holy One blessed be He became angry at Solomon when he said this verse.72The verse in Proverbs (24:21) cited above. He said to him: Is it proper to express a matter of sanctity with an obscure expression: “Do not mix with those who are different”? He73Solomon, who wrote Ecclesiastes after having written Proverbs (see Shir HaShirim Rabba 1:1:10). immediately came and stated the matter explicitly: “There is one and no other, without even a son or a brother” (Ecclesiastes 4:8) – [God] has no brother or son; rather, “hear, Israel: the Lord is our God, the Lord is one” (Deuteronomy 6:4).