Commentary for Sanhedrin 195:20
אמרו לו ואף על פי כן אמר להם אם כך יהפכו מי מערת פמייס לדם ונהפכו לדם
He replied, 'Have you a hundred-hued steed?'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [This jest is explained by Krochmal, (Hechalutz, I, p. 83) as an overt invitation to the Jews to help Shapur in his struggle with the Romans.] ');"><sup>38</sup></span> R. Joshua b. Levi met Elijah standing by the entrance of R. Simeon b. Yohai's tomb. He asked him: 'Have I a portion in the world to come?' He replied, 'if this Master desires it.'<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' He referred to the Shechinah, which was with them (Rashi). Maharsha renders: when thou art worthy thereof. ');"><sup>39</sup></span>
Rashi on Sanhedrin
"[No] more explicit than this" - When the Land of Israel will give fruit bountifully, this is an indication of the impending redemption, and there is no greater indication than this.
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