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Kabbalah su Proverbi 24:3

בְּ֭חָכְמָה יִבָּ֣נֶה בָּ֑יִת וּ֝בִתְבוּנָ֗ה יִתְכּוֹנָֽן׃

Attraverso la saggezza è costruita una casa; E capendo che è stabilito;

Zohar

Rabbi Abba said: "How great are Your works, Ad-nai"(Ps. 104:24). How many multitudes were created by the Holy King, and all of them are concealed/covered in Chochma/Wisdom, since the text writes "You did all of them in Wisdom". All of it included in wisdom, and they don't come out except in known paths, regarding Understanding/Binah. And we learn: and He created it all and established it, since it is written 'and in understanding established' (Proverbs 24:3). And this is 'You did all of them in Wisdom".
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Idra Zuta

And since everything is included in Yud, which is Chochmah; Chochmah is called a father to all, father to fathers, who are Chesed, Gvurah and Tiferet of Zeir Anpin. It is the beginning of all, a home for all, as written, “Through wisdom a house is built” (Mishlei 24:3) and “in wisdom have you made them all” (Tehillim 104:24). Chochmah in its own place is unmanifested and unknown. Once it joined Ima, which is Binah, it is alluded to in Ima and thus Ima becomes all inclusive, since the beginning and ending of everything is known and alluded to in her. This is the highest Chochmah and the lower Chochmah, which is Malchut, because everything is concealed in it.
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Idra Zuta

The father and mother are included in and united with each other. Aba is more concealed than Ima and everything is attached to Atika Kadisha, that is, the concealed brain, and derives from the most precious Mazala. They do not receive directly from Atika Kadisha but through the beard that is called Mazala (as said in section 64). These father and mother ready the house, as I said, based on the verse, “Through wisdom a house is built; and by understanding it is established; and by knowledge are the chambers filled with all precious and pleasant riches.” These are Chochmah, Binah and Da’at of Zeir Anpin. It is also written, “For it is a pleasant thing if you keep them within you” (Mishlei 22:18).
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