잠언 13:23의 Kabbalah
רָב־אֹ֭כֶל נִ֣יר רָאשִׁ֑ים וְיֵ֥שׁ נִ֝סְפֶּ֗ה בְּלֹ֣א מִשְׁפָּֽט׃
가난한 자는 밭을 경작하므로 양식이 많아지거늘 혹 불의로 인하여 가산을 탕패하는 자가 있느니라
Idra Zuta
When sins multiply in the worlds; and the Temple – Malchut – is defiled by people’s sins; and the male, Zeir Anpin, separates from the female, Malchut, and the fierce serpent begins to awaken; woe to the world that is sustained at that time by that righteousness, which is Malchut when separated from Zeir Anpin that is justice. Many battalions of demons are roused in the world, many righteous people pass away from the world. And why is that – because the male separates from the female and justice does not approach righteousness. It is written of this, “bus sometimes ruin comes for want of justice” (Mishlei 13:23), which is because justice, which is Zeir Anpin, separates from this righteousness and Malchut is not sweetened. Righteousness receives from another place, that is, the left without the righteous, which is harsh judgments.
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