Chasidut sobre Gênesis 16:6
וַיֹּ֨אמֶר אַבְרָ֜ם אֶל־שָׂרַ֗י הִנֵּ֤ה שִׁפְחָתֵךְ֙ בְּיָדֵ֔ךְ עֲשִׂי־לָ֖הּ הַטּ֣וֹב בְּעֵינָ֑יִךְ וַתְּעַנֶּ֣הָ שָׂרַ֔י וַתִּבְרַ֖ח מִפָּנֶֽיהָ׃
Ao que disse Abrão a Sarai: Eis que tua serva <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Anulou o pacto de casamento, que assim era segundo o pacto de Noé: pelo envio de si. Anulando-o, voltara Hagar à situação anterior.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">está nas tuas mãos</span>; faze-lhe como bem te parecer. E Sarai maltratou-a, e ela fugiu de sua face.
Baal Shem Tov
The Baal Shem Tov of blessed memory said on the verse (Gen 16:6) "Make an opening for the ark (teivah)" - one should let light flow into the word (teivah) of prayer. The verse continues, "closing up to a cubit above" -- meaning, one draws sustenance to the Shechinah from above.
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Baal Shem Tov
I heard in the name of the Baal Shem Tov of blessed memory, that he explained the verse (Genesis 16:6) "Make an opening for the ark (teivah)" - one should turn the words (teivah) of Torah and of prayer into an illuminated opening, to look and see from the beginning of the world until its end.
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