King David's Harp

Berakhot 3b

David had a sign for himself, for Rav Acha bar Bizna said that Rabbi Shimon the Pious said: A harp was hung above David's bed, and when midnight arrived, a north wind would come and blow upon it, and it would play of itself. Immediately he would arise and occupy himself with Torah until the rising of the dawn. When the dawn rose, the sages of Israel would come in to him. They said to him: Our master the king, your people Israel need sustenance. He said to them: Go and sustain one another. They said to him: A handful does not satisfy the lion, and a pit is not filled from its own diggings. He said to them: Go and stretch out your hands with a troop.

Themes

Original Sources

  • B. Berakhot 3b
  • Likutei Moharan 1:8.

Biblical References