(Exodus 14:4) "And I shall strengthen Pharaoh's heart": for it was divided, whether to pursue or not to pursue. "and I will be honored through (the downfall of) Pharaoh and all of his host": Pharaoh initiated the transgression, viz. (Exodus 1:22) "Every son that is born, into the Nile shall you throw him." Since he initiated the transgression, first he and then all of his host were drowned. Similarly, (Genesis 7:23) "And He blotted out every being … from man until beast, etc." The initiator was punished first. Similarly, (Ibid. 19:11) "And the men at the entrance of the house, etc." The initiators were punished first. Here, too, "and I will be honored through (the downfall of) Pharaoh, etc." The initiator was punished first. Now does this not follow a fortiori? If in the (L–rd's) measure of punishment, the lesser, the initiator of the transgression is punished first, then in his measure of reward, the greater, how much more so (is the converse true)!
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