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욥기 12:3의 Kabbalah

גַּם־לִ֤י לֵבָ֨ב ׀ כְּֽמוֹכֶ֗ם לֹא־נֹפֵ֣ל אָנֹכִ֣י מִכֶּ֑ם וְאֶת־מִי־אֵ֥ין כְּמוֹ־אֵֽלֶּה׃

나도 너희 같이 총명이 있어 너희만 못하지 아니하니 그 같은 일을 누가 알지 못하겠느냐

Zohar

And there is a dog, and a snake and a braying donkey which are ridden by a person. And immediately when a person recognizes which one that s/he rides, s/he is liable. And about that person it is written "and its rider will fall backwards" (Genesis 39:17). And the secret of the word/expression is "when the fallen person falls from it" (Deut. 22:8). And regarding this Yov said "I did not fall lower than you" (Job 12:3). And a tzadik will ride on it - he will tie it with the strap of the tefilin - the letter of the tefilin is the letter yud of Shaday [symbolized/connected to] the [top] vertebrae of the back of neck; shin of the tefilin [symbolized/connected to] chain of vertebrae of the back of the neck.
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