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Kabbalah su Giobbe 6:6

הֲיֵאָכֵ֣ל תָּ֭פֵל מִבְּלִי־מֶ֑לַח אִם־יֶשׁ־טַ֝֗עַם בְּרִ֣יר חַלָּמֽוּת׃

Ciò che non ha sapore può essere mangiato senza sale? O c'è qualche sapore nel succo di malva?

Idra Zuta

In the Secrets of Letters of King Shelomo, he says that the four letters Aleph, Chet, Hei and Ayin were crowned with the four letters Gimel, Yud, Caf and Kof in the palate (as said in Mishpatim, section 532). Therefore, there is an allusion to three columns in the palate as well, as said, “the palate tastes food” (Iyov 34:2) referring to the right column; “Can that which is unsavory be eaten without salt?” (Ibid. 6:6) referring to the left column that we must not enjoy before it unites with the right, like the “unsavory without salt.” The verse, “And the work of righteousness shall be peace” (Yeshayahu 32:17) is the central column that unites and makes peace between the two columns, right and left. “More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold; sweeter” (Tehillim 19:11) refers to Malchut that receives the abundance of the three columns that are surely sweet.
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