Kabbalah su Genesi 40:78
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"And it came to pass at the end." What is the meaning of "the end?" Rabbi Shimon replied that this is a place in which there is no remembrance, the end of the left. What does this mean? For it is written, "But think of me (lit. 'remember') when it shall be well with you" (Beresheet 40:14). Is it proper for Joseph the righteous to say, "But remember me."? When Joseph looked at the dream, he said, 'This is assuredly a dream of remembrance' but he was wrong, because it all came from the Holy One, blessed be He.
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Hear me, my brothers, and give ear to me, my people (I Chron. 28:2). Understand, you fools (Prov. 8:5); listen, you rulers. Be careful what you say, and may God be with you (Gen. 48:21). If [you see] scholars in a vision like rams butting and vanquishing each other,5Cf. Dan. 8. it is not for you or us to say, “Remember and observe.6Cf. Rashi on Exod. 20:8, regarding the difference in the text of the Ten Commandments in Exodus and Deuteronomy. this tradition is proper, and that tradition is improper.” Solutions are for God (Gen. 40:8). Those who are basing [their belief] upon the explanation of a thing (Eccles. 8:1), not to fan and not to cleanse (Jer. 4:11). Is there not a time of service for man upon the earth? (Job 7:1), while the testimony of God is faithful (Ps. 19:8), as is known to an ear which hears. You who dwell in the gardens, friends listen (Song 8:13), you will lie down in the midst of the wise (Prov. 15:31).
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Beresheet. Rabbi Yudai asks, What is Beresheet? It means 'with wisdom'. And this is the wisdom upon which the world is established and allowed to enter the deep and secretive mysteries. Here the six supernal directions [the cardinal directions and up and down] are engraved, from which everything emerges. From them were formed the six sources and rivers, [Zeir Anpin] that flow into the great sea, [Malkuth]. Bara Sheet ["He created six"] were created from here. [Beresheet contains six letters as well.] And who created them? He who is not mentioned; He who is concealed and unknown. [Arich Anpin]
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