Chasidut על בראשית 2:19
Mareh Yechezkel on Torah
The Gates of Zion
“And brought them to the man to see what he would call them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that would be its name” (Genesis 2:19): This verse is very difficult to understand. For what reason is there for this calling; especially according to that which they said in the Midrash (Bereshit Rabbah 17:4) that the Holy One, blessed be He, exalted Himself over the angels about that which they could not call the animals, names. It is difficult – what wisdom is there in this? And also that which He said, “I am the Lord, since that is the name that the first man (Adam) called me.” And also Rashi had to stretch a great deal to explain the end of the verse. But we shall not be lengthy about the nuances.
“And brought them to the man to see what he would call them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that would be its name” (Genesis 2:19): This verse is very difficult to understand. For what reason is there for this calling; especially according to that which they said in the Midrash (Bereshit Rabbah 17:4) that the Holy One, blessed be He, exalted Himself over the angels about that which they could not call the animals, names. It is difficult – what wisdom is there in this? And also that which He said, “I am the Lord, since that is the name that the first man (Adam) called me.” And also Rashi had to stretch a great deal to explain the end of the verse. But we shall not be lengthy about the nuances.
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