Kabbalah sobre Job 4:19
אַ֤ף ׀ שֹׁכְנֵ֬י בָֽתֵּי־חֹ֗מֶר אֲשֶׁר־בֶּעָפָ֥ר יְסוֹדָ֑ם יְ֝דַכְּא֗וּם לִפְנֵי־עָֽשׁ׃
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Zohar
However, woe to the man who should make bold to identify the Lord with any single attribute, even if it be His own, and the less so any human form existent, “whose foundation is in the dust” [Job 4:19], and whose creatures are frail, soon gone, soon lost to mind. Man dare project one sole conception of the Holy One, be blessed, that of his sovereignty over some one attribute or over the creation in its entirety. But if he be not seen under these manifestations, then there is neither attribute, nor likeness, nor form in him;
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Baal HaSulam's Preface to Zohar
Despite all of the above, woe is he who ascribes to Him any attribute, i.e., who claims that the attribute is found in God Himself, even with regard to these spiritual attributes of His, through which He appears to the souls. All the more so regarding the corporeal attributes of the nature of people, whose origin is dust,61See Job 4:19. and who are fleeting and transitory.
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