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Kabbalah su Giobbe 32:78

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Of these it is written: No eye has seen [them], O God, but You, who act for those who trust in Him (Isa. 64:3). As Scripture says: [Elihu] waited out Job’s speech (Job 32:4).
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Derech Etz Chayim (Ramchal)

...Subsequently, Chochma (wisdom) is a building block of reality which the mouth only articulates, as oppsed to Da'at (knowledge) and Tevuna (comprehension) which are renewed with breath. As Elihu says (Iyov 32:8): "But there is a spirit in man: and the breath (nishmat) of the Almighty gives them understanding." The expression "nishmat" aforementioned is from "neshima (breath)" as seen in (Isaiah 30:33): "...the breath (nishmat) of the Lord, like a stream of brimstone..." and not "neshama (soul)". Comprehension is activated by breath, not days or years (age).
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Zohar

What is meant by, "For him that waits for Him?" He replies that it is similar to the verse, "waited to speak to Job" (Iyov 32:4). This refers to those who are anxious to fully understand some words of wisdom, thereby better understanding their Master. In them, the Master takes pride daily. They enter the upper gates and come among the supernal saints without meeting any obstacles. Happy is their portion in this world and the World to Come.
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