히브리어 성경
히브리어 성경

민수기 27:26의 Kabbalah

Zohar

Rabbi Yehuda was walking on the way with Rabbi Aba, and asked him: There is one thing I want to ask. Since the Holy Blessed One knew that the Human would sin against God, and that God would have to decree the Human's death, why did God create him? Behold, Torah existed 2,000 years before the creation of the world - but in the Torah it is written "when a human dies in a tent" (Numbers 19:14), [and also] "when a person dies" (Numbers 27:8), "and he died", "and Ploni lived and died". Why did the Holy Blessed One want from humans in this world, if one studies Torah day and night, one dies; and if one does not study Torah at all one dies? All have the same path. A person is separated from that world, as it is written "[the same fate is in store for all...] the good [person] and the sinner"(Ecclesiastes 9:2).
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy

Zohar

No man prophesied from there until Samuel. Therefore, it is written: "And also the Eternal One of Yisrael...for He is not a man." Joshua received his prophecy from Hod of Moses, as it is written: "And you shall put some of your honor (Heb. Hod) upon him" (Bemidbar 27:20), which is the fifth grade. Netzach is the left thigh of Jacob. David came forth and combined it with the right, as it is written: "At Your right hand are pleasures for evermore (Heb. Netzach)" (Tehilim 16:11). It is not written: 'Your right,' but rather "at Your right,"
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
이전 절전체 장다음 절