Salmi 33:6 Cabala: Zohar & Derech Etz Chayim (Ramchal)

בִּדְבַ֣ר יְ֭הוָה שָׁמַ֣יִם נַעֲשׂ֑וּ וּבְר֥וּחַ פִּ֝֗יו כָּל־צְבָאָֽם׃

Con la parola dell'Eterno furono fatti i cieli; E tutti i loro ospiti dal respiro della sua bocca.

Zohar

Rabbi Shimon [who wrote the Zohar] said, “Elazar, my son, stop talking lest the supernal hidden secret, which humans know nothing about, be revealed. ” Rabbi Elazar was silent. Rabbi Shimon wept, and stood still for a moment. Rabbi Shimon then said, “Elazar, what is this 'THESE'? You say the stars and the signs of the zodiac, but have they not always been seen? And were they not created by WHAT [M"H], as it is written, "By the word of the LORD the heavens were made"? (Psalms 33:6) And if 'THESE' denoted some hidden things, then there is no need to write 'THESE', because they [the planets are stars] are visible, and revealed!” This secret was never before revealed, until one day when I was on the seashore, Elijah came and asked me: Sir, do you know what "Who has created these" means? I answered, 'these' are the heavens and their hosts, the works of the Holy One, Blessed Be He. And man should look at them, and bless Him, as is written, "When I behold Your heavens,
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Derech Etz Chayim (Ramchal)

Correspondingly the human mind is fashioned in the same manner. It too has the ability to comprehend relative to the effort it uses to comprehend. As it is stated (Proverbs 2:6): " For the Lord gives wisdom: out of his mouth come knowledge and understanding." This is so, because all creations are an outcome of the speech of of G-d, as it is written (Psalms 33:6): " Through the word of Hashem the heavens were made." Subsequently, this mouth is the source and life force of all creations. The breath that flows from the mouth, which is the sustenance that permeates all creations, is all from that source that brought them into existence. Therefore it is stated (Devarim 8:3): "... that man does not live by bread only, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of the Lord does man live." This life force is the "breath" that enclothes itself in food as a necessity for man to live.
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Zohar

"And say to Zion, You are My people" [Is. 51:16]. The phrase "and say to Zion" — to those gates and those words that are stated one by the other, "You are My people" [Hebrew ami atah]. Do not pronounce it ami atah but rather imi atah, "be My partner." Just as I have made the heavens and the earth with My words, as is written, "By the word of the LORD the heavens were made" (Ps. 33:6), so shall you. Happy are those who occupy themselves in the Torah.
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