Chasidut su Esodo 24:17
וּמַרְאֵה֙ כְּב֣וֹד יְהוָ֔ה כְּאֵ֥שׁ אֹכֶ֖לֶת בְּרֹ֣אשׁ הָהָ֑ר לְעֵינֵ֖י בְּנֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל׃
La maestà del Signore appariva agli occhi dei figli d’Israel, qual fuoco vorace, in cima del monte.
Kedushat Levi
Exodus 24,17. “and the appearance of G’d’s glory was like a consuming fire on the top of the Mountain.” When man serves the Lord through observing the commandments and studying His Torah, he provides the Lord with a great deal of satisfaction. If he wishes to know if his service was really pleasing to the Lord, the test is to look into his own heart. If he notices that his own heart is as if burning with fire in his enthusiasm and that whenever he performs acts of service to the Lord it thoroughly warms his heart and he himself experiences a profound satisfaction and joy at serving his Creator, this is proof that he receives a heavenly assist to continue on the path he has chosen. The meaning of the words ומראה כבד ה' therefore is not a description of what was visible on the mountain but rather that G’d’s sign of showing His servants that their service to Him was appreciated was that the person concerned experienced within himself a reflection of what the Jewish people experienced on the day prior to the revelation when they looked at the top of the mountain. When his own heart seems to him to be on “fire,” and he is close to ecstasy, this is proof that G’d takes pleasure in his efforts.
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