Bibbia Ebraica
Bibbia Ebraica

Kabbalah su Isaia 33:6

וְהָיָה֙ אֱמוּנַ֣ת עִתֶּ֔יךָ חֹ֥סֶן יְשׁוּעֹ֖ת חָכְמַ֣ת וָדָ֑עַת יִרְאַ֥ת יְהוָ֖ה הִ֥יא אוֹצָרֽוֹ׃ (ס)

E la stabilità dei tuoi tempi sarà un tesoro di salvezza—saggezza e conoscenza, e la paura del Signore che è il suo tesoro.

Zohar

He said to him, Rabbi, we have studied the verse, "Let there be light," (Beresheet 1:2) which means let there be secret, because Light is the secret of redemption. [And the numerical value of Or ('light') is Raz ('secret'). Thus, the verse, "let there be light," hints that the time of redemption will be a secret unknown to all men. Again, he said that through repentance everyone will rise from the dead early]. Rabbi Yehoshua said, Unless you said so, we would not have left an opening for those waiting daily for redemption, as it is written, "a store of salvation" (Isaiah 33:6). What is this "salvation"? It alludes to those who seek salvation daily.
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Zohar

Rabbi Abba said, We should look at the verse, "And he made his camels kneel down outside the city by a well of water" (Gen. 24:11). According to Rabbi Abba, outside the city means in the cemetery. "By a well of water" refers, as we learnt, that those who are the first (to be revived) in the cemetery, are those who dealt in Torah. As we have learned, when a man comes into his grave, he is first asked if he set appointed times to study Torah, as it is written, "And he shall be the faith of your times" (Isaiah 33:6). Without question, he who responds yes, is revived first.
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Idra Zuta

Rabbi Shimon said, I have not revealed everything in the Greater Gathering of Naso, and all these matters were hidden in my heart until now. I wanted to hide them for the world to come, since there in the world to come we are asked a question of wisdom, as said, “And he shall be the stability of your times, a store of salvation, wisdom and knowledge” (Yeshayahu 33:6), for they seek wisdom from him. He therefore withheld matters for the world to come. Now I see that the Holy One, blessed be He desires it, to reveal them, so I will enter without shame before his palaces.
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