SONG OF SONGS:
10. How fair is your love, my sister, [my] bride; how
much better is your love than wine, and the fragrance of your oils than all
spices!
11. Your lips drip flowing honey, O bride; honey and
milk are under your tongue, and the fragrance of your garments is like the
fragrance of Lebanon.
12. A locked up garden is my sister, [my] bride; a
locked up spring, a sealed fountain.
SOULS THAT DESCENDED TO EGYPT: Shelah
TALMUD SHEVUOTH: Daf 19 - Oaths against eating food
BOOK OF JEREMIAH: Chapter 19
Week 19 in
the Jewish calendar is the week of Yud
Shevat. The verses of Shir HaShirim of
this week again address the theme of nature, as well as Ta’anug, pleasure.
Of the
seventy souls of the Jewish people that descended to Egypt, the nineteenth
mentioned is Shelah. Judah’s first two sons are skipped because they died
childless due to their sins. Shelah’s brothers also represent the idea of inappropriately
engaging in pleasure. Shelah was also supposed to marry Tamar, yet he was still
young and later Yehudah thought of ways to prevent him to be given to her.
Daf Yud Tet (Folio 19) of Shvuot is primarily about discussing the
law of someone who forgot both that he was impure and that he was in the
Temple. It also discusses the two primary kinds of oaths, both of which are
related to food. The first part appears to be associated with the Oral Law, the
focus of the month of Shevat. The
second part, regarding food, is related to Ta’anug,
pleasure.
Chapter 19 of the Book of Jeremiah
contains a similar theme to the above. The chapter speaks about eating and
pleasure, and how these concepts can be completely corrupted:
4. Because they forsook Me and they estranged this
place and burnt incense therein
to other gods, which they had not known, they, their forefathers, and the kings
of Judah, and they filled this place with the blood of innocent people.
5. And they built the high places of Baal to burn their children with fire
as burnt offerings to Baal, which I did not command, neither did I speak nor
did it enter My mind. (…)
9. And I
will feed them the flesh of their sons and the flesh of their daughters, and
each one will eat the flesh of his friend, in the siege and the straits
that their enemies and those who seek their lives will inflict upon them.