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Kabbalah su Salmi 106:2

מִ֗י יְ֭מַלֵּל גְּבוּר֣וֹת יְהוָ֑ה יַ֝שְׁמִ֗יעַ כָּל־תְּהִלָּתֽוֹ׃

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Zohar

"And these are the generations of Isaac..." (Gen. 25:19). Rabbi Chiya opened the discussion with the verse, "Who can utter the mighty acts of Hashem? Who can declare all His praise?" (Tehilim 106:2). Come and behold, when the Holy One, blessed be He, wished to create the world, He did so according to the Torah. And every act that the Holy One, blessed be He, used to create the world was done according to the Torah. This is the meaning of, "then I was by him, as a nursling, and I was daily his delight" (Mishlei 8:30) Do not pronounce it as "a nursling," (Heb. אָמוֹן) but rather 'a craftsman' (Heb. אוּמָן),
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Zohar

The Torah contains supernal, sealed mysteries, that man cannot grasp; it contains all supernal matters, those revealed and those not revealed. The Torah contains all the matters above and below. Everything in this world and everything in the World to Come is in the Torah, but there is no one to observe and understand them. Thus, it is written, "Who can utter the mighty acts of Hashem? Who can declare all His praise?" (Tehilim 106:2).
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Da'at Tevunoth

33 (33) Said the Soul - This is simple before any who are wise of heart, and it already says (Psalms 106:2), "Who will tell the great actions of haShem...":
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