Kabbalah su Giobbe 8:78
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I saw [this] and directed my heart to [examine] all the detailed corrections, and they gave me joy. Concerning them I cited [the verse]: He kisses the lips that give a right answer (Prov. 24:26). Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoices (Ps. 16:9). I have agreed to let the public benefit from them. And though our beginning was small, perhaps God will have mercy and our end will greatly increase (Job 8:7) for the sake of His glorious name. May the graciousness of the Lord our God be upon us (Ps. 90:17).
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Zohar
Rabbi Shimon said, The soul of a person warns him and says, "Until the day break". And it shall seem to you as the blink of the eye while you are still in this world. The words, "and the shadows flee away" are equivalent to the verse that reads, "Because our days upon earth are a shadow" (Iyov 8:9); so I beg of you, "Turn, my beloved, and be you like a roe or a young hart."
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When [the soul] comes out to the world, that image/tzelem prepares itself for her and joins with her, and grows with her. As it is written: 'even in the image a person walks' (Ps. 39:7). And in the image the days of a human join, and are dependent on it - since it is written: 'for we are of yesterday, know nothing, since our days on the land are but a shadow/tzel' (Job 8:9). It is obvious that our days are a shadow. And from the moment that a woman conceives, to the moment she gives birth, humans have no idea of the deeds of the Holy One of Blessing, how great they are, and how awe-some. And this is why it is written 'how great are Your works, Ad-nai, etc' (Ps. 104:24).
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