Kabbalah do Pieśń nad pieśniami 2:9
דּוֹמֶ֤ה דוֹדִי֙ לִצְבִ֔י א֖וֹ לְעֹ֣פֶר הָֽאַיָּלִ֑ים הִנֵּה־זֶ֤ה עוֹמֵד֙ אַחַ֣ר כָּתְלֵ֔נוּ מַשְׁגִּ֙יחַ֙ מִן־הַֽחֲלֹּנ֔וֹת מֵצִ֖יץ מִן־הַֽחֲרַכִּֽים׃
Luby mój podobny do sarny albo do jelenia młodego. Już stanął za murem naszym, wygląda z okien, wypatruje z poza krat.
Tikkunei Zohar
When the groom, that is, the sun, comes to light up the moon, she decorates her hair with thirteen decorations - twelve constellations and the moon. And He (Psalms 19:6) "is like a groom coming forth from his chamber; like a hero, eager (yasis) to run," - to run his courses in the heavens. He surely peeks (yatsits) at her, as it says (Song of Songs 2:9) "Peeking through the lattice." - looking at her in the heavens.
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