Kabbalah su Salmi 124:5
אֲ֭זַי עָבַ֣ר עַל־נַפְשֵׁ֑נוּ הַ֝מַּ֗יִם הַזֵּֽידוֹנִֽים׃
Allora le acque orgogliose avevano investito la nostra anima.
Zohar
He said to them: The place where we live is indeed a small one, but all indulge in the study of the Torah. We have a rabbi, who is well known among the Rabbis, whose name is Rabbi Yitzchak and who is the son of Rabbi Yosi from Mechoza'a. He teaches us new explanations of the Torah each and every day. And he said that during this holiday, it is the time for domination, as it is written: "Then the proud waters have gone over our soul. Blessed be Hashem, who has not given us as a prey to their teeth" (Ps. 124:5-6). "Does water have teeth?" They (the proud waters) refer to the other nations, (and teeth to) the supernal ministers of these nations, who are worshippers of the planets and constellations. They are blessed through Yisrael, and they are called proud waters, as it says "the malicious waters." (Psalms 124)
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Zohar
And this is what is written "and they came to Elim, and there, twelve fountains of water and seventy palm trees" (Ex. 15:27), and we learned, and it is found in many places: what is "they encamped there by the water?" Rather, at that moment they ruled over those waters, they were under the branches of the tree, as we read: "seething waters" (Ps. 124:5) - and on this it is written: "happy are you, who sow on all waters".
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