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Kabbalah su Genesi 28:10

וַיֵּצֵ֥א יַעֲקֹ֖ב מִבְּאֵ֣ר שָׁ֑בַע וַיֵּ֖לֶךְ חָרָֽנָה׃

Giacobbe, uscito di Beer-Sceva, si avviò verso Hharàn.

Zohar

"And Jacob went out from Beer-Sheva, and went toward Charan" (Gen. 28:10). Rabbi Chiya opened the discussion with the verse, "The sun also rises, and the sun goes down, and hastens to its place where it rises again" (Kohelet 1:5). This verse has been explained. But the phrase, "the sun also rises," refers to Jacob when he was in Beer-Sheva. The phrase, "and the sun goes down," refers to Jacob when he went to Charan, as it is written, "And tarried there all night, for the sun was set" (Beresheet 28:11). The passage, "and hastens to its place where it rises again," is similar to the verse, "and lay down in that place to sleep" (Ibid. 11).
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Zohar

And come and behold, although the sun illuminates the whole world, it travels in only two directions, as it is written, "goes towards the south, and veers to the north" (Kohelet 1:6), for south is the Right and north is the Left. And the sun rises every day from the east side, and travels toward the south side. It then veers to the north side. And from the north it veers toward the west. Then the sun moves to the west, where it sets. The sun rises in the east, as it is written, "And Jacob went out from Beer-Sheva,". The sun goes west as it is written, "And went toward Charan." This teaches us that the illumination alluded to in the text, "And Jacob went out," is a complete illumination comprising the two Columns, Right and Left, which is the secret of Chochmah and Chassadim combined.
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