Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Musar for Yevamot 127:9

א"ר יצחק מפני מה היו אבותינו עקורים מפני שהקב"ה מתאוה לתפלתן של צדיקים א"ר יצחק למה נמשלה תפלתן של צדיקים כעתר מה עתר זה מהפך התבואה ממקום למקום כך תפלתן של צדיקים מהפכת מדותיו של הקב"ה ממדת רגזנות למדת רחמנות אמר רבי אמי אברהם ושרה טומטמין היו שנאמר (ישעיהו נא, א) הביטו אל צור

his wife.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Gen. XXV, 21. ');"><sup>23</sup></span> It does not say 'for his wife' but opposite. This teaches that both were barren.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' He had to pray not only for her but for himself also. ');"><sup>24</sup></span> If so, And the Lord let Himself be entreated of him<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Gen. XXV, 21. ');"><sup>23</sup></span> should have read, And the Lord let Himself be entreated of them!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Since Isaac's prayer was not on behalf of his wife only but on behalf of himself as well. ');"><sup>25</sup></span> — Because the prayer of a righteous man the son of a righteous man is not like the prayer of a righteous man the son of a wicked man.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Rebekah's father, Bethuel, was a wicked man. The implication of 'him' in 'entreated of him' is that Isaac's prayer was accepted before Rebekah's. ');"><sup>26</sup></span> R. Isaac stated: Why were our ancestors barren? — Because the Holy One, blessed be He, longs to hear the prayer of the righteous. R. Isaac further stated: Why is the prayer of the righteous compared to a pitchfork?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [H] or [H] of the same rt. as [H] and he entreated. ');"><sup>27</sup></span> As a pitchfork turns the sheaves of grain from one position to another, so does the prayer of the righteous turn the dispensations of the Holy One, blessed be He, from the attribute of anger to the attribute of mercy. R. Ammi stated: Abraham and Sarah were originally of doubtful sex;<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [H], Glos, s.v. tumtum. ');"><sup>28</sup></span> for it is said, Look unto to the rock

Shenei Luchot HaBerit

As long as Israel was in its own land, G–d yearned for our prayers, and that is why the patriarchs were people whose prayers are mentioned and from whom we learn the importance and efficacy of prayer. G–d even withheld basic needs such as children from them in order to "provoke" them into prayer. All this was true only as long as we lived in the land of Israel, a land which is under G–d's constant direct supervision. Since the other countries are supervised by G–d's שרים, angels appointed to look after the needs of the respective Gentile nations, why would G–d be interested in our prayers. Would they not become mixed in with alien elements, i.e. the respective שר supervising the nations that the Jews live in whose prayers are sent heavenwards? This is why the advice to the Jewish people while in exile is to send their prayers via ארץ ישראל, from there to Jerusalem; from there to the site of the former Sanctuary; from there to the site of the former Holy of Holies, the Inner Sanctum. From there the prayers are dispatched to שער השמים, as our sages have described this process. ...
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