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Kabbalah su Giobbe 7:9

כָּלָ֣ה עָ֭נָן וַיֵּלַ֑ךְ כֵּ֥ן יוֹרֵ֥ד שְׁ֝א֗וֹל לֹ֣א יַעֲלֶֽה׃

Man mano che la nuvola viene consumata e svanisce, così chi scende nella tomba non risorgerà più.

Zohar

Woe to those who slumber as sleep covers their eyes sockets. They do not know and are unable to observe how and in what condition they shall awaken on the Day of Judgment when they shall be visited upon to settle the account when the body is defiled and the soul floats on the afternoon air, going up and down, but the gates do not open for it. They are thrown around like the pebbles in the hollow of a sling. Woe to them. Who shall ask about them when they shall not arise to this place of pleasure? In the place where the righteous have pleasure, they shall be missing. They shall be passed on to (the angel) Dumah, go down (to Gehenom) and not rise. They are described by the words, "As the cloud is consumed and vanishes away, so he who goes down to Sheol shall come up no more" (Iyov 7:9).
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Zohar

The wealthy one in tefilah - this is the Shechinah, about whom it is said "A prayer of David. Hear, O LORD, what is just [heed my cry, give ear to my prayer, uttered without guile]" (Ps. 17:1). And David, through the Holy Spirit, said this about the end of the days of Exile, about Israel: "You probed my mind, You visited at night" (Psalms 17:3). And night is always Exile. And everything that Yiov said is a parable about Israel, he said "as a cloud fades away" (Job 7:9). And the Satan came to prosecute against him, and the Holy Blessed One said "Job does not speak with knowledge" (Job 34:35). And even regarding Yaakov, who saw through the Holy Spirit the oppression of the Exile,
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