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Kabbalah su Daniele 4:32

וְכָל־דארי [דָּיְרֵ֤י] אַרְעָא֙ כְּלָ֣ה חֲשִׁיבִ֔ין וּֽכְמִצְבְּיֵ֗הּ עָבֵד֙ בְּחֵ֣יל שְׁמַיָּ֔א ודארי [וְדָיְרֵ֖י] אַרְעָ֑א וְלָ֤א אִיתַי֙ דִּֽי־יְמַחֵ֣א בִידֵ֔הּ וְיֵ֥אמַר לֵ֖הּ מָ֥ה עֲבַֽדְתְּ׃

E tutti gli abitanti della terra sono considerati nulla; E fa secondo la sua volontà nell'ostia del cielo, e tra gli abitanti della terra; E nessuno può trattenerlo, o dirgli: Che cosa fai?

Zohar

Thus, this verse that reads: "Who would not fear You, O King of the nations," which means that He is a Supernal King, has dominion over them, punishes them and controls them, as He wishes to "...for to You it is fitting" to be feared above and below" "For among all the wise men of the nations" refers to the governors and rulers who govern them. "And in all their kingdoms" (Jer. 10:7) refers to the kingdom above. There are four ruling kingdoms above, and they govern all the other nations according to the desire of Hashem. And even with all this, they are not able to accomplish even the tiniest deed without Him commanding them. As it is written, "and He does according to His will in the host of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth" (Daniel 4:32). The "wise men of the nations" are the governors and rulers of above, from whom the Wisdom of other nations is derived. "And in all their kingdoms" refers to the aforementioned kingdom that rules, which is the literal meaning of the verse.
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Zohar

The fear that is essential and genuine occurs when a person fears his Master because he is almighty and governs all; because He is the main source and essence of all worlds. And everything that exists is as nothing compared to Him. As it is written, "and all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing" (Daniel 4:32) and a person should concentrate his desires to that place which is called "fear!"
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