וַֽיְהִי֙ דְּבַר־יְהוָ֔ה אֶֽל־יִרְמְיָ֖הוּ לֵאמֹֽר׃
E la parola dell'Eterno venne a Geremia, dicendo:
Zohar
Come and behold! All Yisrael have a portion in the World to Come. Why is this so? Because they observe the covenant on which the world is established. This is as it is written in the verse: "If My covenant be not day and night, it were as if I had not appointed the ordinance of heaven and earth" (Jeremiah 33:25). Therefore, Yisrael, who has accepted the covenant (of Bris Milah and protecting the bris) and observe it, have a portion in the World to Come.
Zohar
The secret is that the Holy One, blessed be He, created the world by the Torah, as it is written: "In the beginning" (Beresheet 1:1), (which is Torah) about which is written: "Hashem created me as the beginning of His way..." (Proverbs 8:22). (Therefore the Torah refers to itself as the beginning). And by this beginning, He created the heavens and the earth. He supported them by (the Torah), for the Covenant is included in "Beresheet (In the beginning)." As it is written: "If My covenant were not day and night, it is as if I have not established the ordinances of heaven and earth" (Jer. 33:25). (The Heavens and the Earth are supported by the Torah and their existence depends on the Torah). These (Heavens) are described: "The heavens are the heavens of Hashem" (Tehilim 115:16). And (the Earth is called) the land of the living. It comprises seven lands, about which King David said, "I will walk before Hashem in the lands of the living" (Tehilim 116:9).
Zohar
Come and behold: As long as Yisrael observed the holy covenant, they maintain the higher and lower worlds. But when they forsake the covenant, the worlds above and below cannot exist. As it is written: "If My covenant be not day and night, it were as if I had not appointed the ordinances of heaven and earth" (Jer. 33:25). This is why it is written: "And he repaired the altar of Hashem that was broken down." Is this considered to be "healing?" Yes, most certainly! Because he maintains the place upon which faith is dependent.