Kabbalah zu Schir haSchirim 2:9
דּוֹמֶ֤ה דוֹדִי֙ לִצְבִ֔י א֖וֹ לְעֹ֣פֶר הָֽאַיָּלִ֑ים הִנֵּה־זֶ֤ה עוֹמֵד֙ אַחַ֣ר כָּתְלֵ֔נוּ מַשְׁגִּ֙יחַ֙ מִן־הַֽחֲלֹּנ֔וֹת מֵצִ֖יץ מִן־הַֽחֲרַכִּֽים׃
Mein Geliebter gleicht dem Hirsche oder dem Jungen der Rehe. Da steht er hinter unserer Wand, schauend durch die Fenster, lugend durch die Gitter.
Tikkunei Zohar
When the groom, that is, the sun, comes to light up the moon, she decorates her hair with thirteen decorations - twelve constellations and the moon. And He (Psalms 19:6) "is like a groom coming forth from his chamber; like a hero, eager (yasis) to run," - to run his courses in the heavens. He surely peeks (yatsits) at her, as it says (Song of Songs 2:9) "Peeking through the lattice." - looking at her in the heavens.
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