“What my soul sought further, I did not find; one man from one thousand I have found; but a woman among all these I did not find” (Ecclesiastes 7:28). “What my soul sought further, I did not find; one man from one thousand I have found.” According to the way of the world, one thousand people enter to study Bible, one hundred of them emerge to study Mishna, ten of them emerge to study Talmud, and one of them emerges to issue rulings; that is what is written: “One man from one thousand I have found.”

Another matter, “man” – this is Abraham, “but a woman among all these I did not find” – this is Sarah. Alternatively, “man” – this is Amram, “but a woman” – this is Yokheved. “Man” – this is Moses, “but a woman” – these are the women of the wilderness.149Although Sarah, Yokheved, and the Israelite women in the generation of Moses were righteous, they were not equal to the men with whom they are contrasted.

Alternatively, “man” – this is Moses, who came after one thousand generations; that is what is written: “He commanded the matter for one thousand generations” (Psalms 105:8). This teaches that the Holy One blessed be He looked at all the jugs and did not find a jug as lined with pitch as Moses, who extended his hand and received the Torah.