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Re: . On Parashas Noach - from this week's MTA Parasha Publication: msg#00317

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Subject: Re: . On Parashas Noach - from this week's MTA Parasha Publication


RYGBechhofer:
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The Sforno in Parashas Noach (8:22) suggests that prior to the Mabul there were
no seasons. Rather, the Sun, relative to the Earth, constantly orbited at the
Equator. The Earth was thus in a constant state of Springtime, the optimum
condition for both vegetation and animal life to flourish, and for human beings
to enjoy longevity...
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RYGB goes on to refute this Sforno from Avodah Zara 8a, and concludes "It is
thus evident that the seasons existed already prior to the Mabul".

RGYB's refutation is indeed compelling, but RSRHirsch to Bereshit 8:22 cites R.
Yitzchak in Bereshit Rabba 34:11 that before the flood, it was always spring
"as between Pesach and Atzeret". Thus before the flood people were blessed with
logevity and prosperity which did not continue after the flood. Apparently
there were differernt traditions among chazal on this point.

The cited verse says that "...zera v'katzir, kor v'chom, kayitz v'choref, yom
v'layla lo yishbotu".
RSRH makes the very interesting comment that each pair of the cited elements
always exits simulteneously in the world: when it is day in one part of the
world, it is night in another part;
when it is winter in one place, it is summer elsewhere, and the same with
spring and autumn.

Saul Mashbaum
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