“If the anointed priest shall sin so that he brings guilt on the people, he shall present for his sin that he sinned an unblemished young bull to the Lord, as a sin offering” (Leviticus 4:3). If the anointed priest shall sin so that he brings guilt on the people, he shall present for his sin that he sinned an unblemished young bull to the Lord, as a sin offering.” That is what the verse says: “When He quiets, who can condemn? [When He conceals His face, who can see Him?]” (Job 34:29).
Rabbi Meir expounded: He quiets His world and He conceals His face from His world, like a judge who spreads a curtain from within and does not see what transpires without. So too, the generation of the Flood said: “Clouds obscure for Him [and He does not see]” (Job 22:14). [The Rabbis] said to him: ‘That is enough, Meir. Rather, “When He quiets, who can condemn?” – He had granted tranquility to the generation of the Flood; who, then, could come and condemn them?
What tranquility did He grant them? “Their offspring are well placed [nakhon] before them, with them, and their descendants are before their eyes”’ (Job 21:8). Rabbi Levi and the Rabbis, Rabbi Levi said: The women [of the generation of the Flood] would conceive and give birth in three days. Here nakhon is stated, and there it is written: “Be prepared [nekhonim] in three days” (Exodus 19:15).
Just as nakhon stated there is three days, so nakhon stated here is three days. The Rabbis say: A woman would conceive and give birth in one day. Here nakhon is stated and there it is written: “Be prepared [nakhon] for the morning” (Exodus 34:2). Just as nakhon stated there is one day, so too, nakhon stated here is one day.
“And their descendants are before their eyes,” they would see their children and their grandchildren. “They send out avileihem like a flock” (Job 21:11) – [avileihem means] their children. Rabbi Levi said: In Arabia they call a child avila. “And their children dance” (Job 21:11), like those demons, just as it says: “And the demons will dance there” (Isaiah 13:21).
How so? When one of them would give birth during the day, she would say to her son: ‘Go and bring me a flint and I will cut your umbilical cord.’ When she would give birth at night, she would say to her son: ‘Go and kindle a lamp for me and I will cut your umbilical cord.’ There was an incident involving a certain woman who gave birth at night, and she said to her son, ‘Go and kindle a lamp for me and I will cut your umbilical cord.’
He went to kindle the lamp and a demon, the prince of the spirits, accosted him. While they were contending with each other, the rooster crowed. He said to him:1The demon said to the boy. ‘Go and exult to your mother and say to her that had the rooster not crowed I would have killed you.’2The crowing of the rooster indicated dawn, when the power of demons is diminished. He said to him:3The boy said to the demon. ‘Go and exult to your mother’s mother and say to her that my mother did not cut my umbilical cord.
Had my mother cut my umbilical cord, I would have killed you,’ to realize what is stated: “Their houses are peaceful without fear” (Job 21:9) – of the demons. “And the rod of God is not upon them” (Job 21:9) – [they are] free of suffering. When He concealed His face, who could tell Him that He did not act properly? In what sense did He conceal His face from them?
He brought the waters of the Flood upon them “and He obliterated all existence…” (Genesis 7:23). “To nation and man alike” (Job 34:29); “nation,” this is the generation of the Flood, “man,” this is Noah. “Alike,” He could produce His world from one person; “alike,” as He could produce His world from one nation.4God’s power is such that repopulating the world from one individual, Noah, was the same as repopulating it from an entire nation.