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Kabbalah sobre Exodo 20:11

כִּ֣י שֵֽׁשֶׁת־יָמִים֩ עָשָׂ֨ה יְהוָ֜ה אֶת־הַשָּׁמַ֣יִם וְאֶת־הָאָ֗רֶץ אֶת־הַיָּם֙ וְאֶת־כָּל־אֲשֶׁר־בָּ֔ם וַיָּ֖נַח בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִ֑י עַל־כֵּ֗ן בֵּרַ֧ךְ יְהוָ֛ה אֶת־י֥וֹם הַשַּׁבָּ֖ת וַֽיְקַדְּשֵֽׁהוּ׃ (ס)

<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este es el <b>210mo Precepto Positivo</b> enumerado por el Rambam en el Prefacio a Mishné Torá, su “Compendio de la Ley Hebrea” para todo el Pueblo de Israel.',event);" onmouseout="Close();">Honra a tu padre y a tu madre</span>, para que tus días se alarguen en la tierra que el Señor tu Dios te da.

Idra Zuta

This is the meaning behind the verse, “therefore Hashem blessed the Shabbat day and hallowed it” (Shemot 20:11). Everything is then influenced by a single whole body, because Malchut cleaves to the king on Shabbat, so they are one body. Blessings therefore abide on that day. From this we deduce that whoever is not in a state of male and female is considered half a body, and no blessings resides over something damaged and lacking but on a whole place, something whole, not on half a thing; and half a thing cannot endure and is never blessed.
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