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Chasidut zu Bamidbar 23:9

כִּֽי־מֵרֹ֤אשׁ צֻרִים֙ אֶרְאֶ֔נּוּ וּמִגְּבָע֖וֹת אֲשׁוּרֶ֑נּוּ הֶן־עָם֙ לְבָדָ֣ד יִשְׁכֹּ֔ן וּבַגּוֹיִ֖ם לֹ֥א יִתְחַשָּֽׁב׃

Denn vom Gipfel des Felsens sehe ich’s und von den Hügeln herab schaue ich’s: Es ist ein Volk, das abgesondert wohnt und unter die Völker sich nicht rechnen läßt.

Kedushat Levi

Numbers 23,9. “as I see them from the mountain tops, ‎etc.;” according to Rashi,, Bileam, viewing Israel’s ‎origin, understands that the creation of hills and mountains, etc., ‎was all due to G’d wanting a people such as Israel. If He had not ‎foreseen this in the future He would not have bothered with ‎creating our part of the universe. This reminds us of Tanna de ‎bey Eliyahu 14 where the opening line in the Torah reading ‎בראשית ברא אלוקים‎, is understood to mean that on account of ‎Israel, also known as ‎ראשית‎, G’d began the creation of the ‎universe. Had G’d foreseen only gentile nations in the future He ‎would not have bothered creating hills and mountains.‎
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