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Kabbalah sobre Daniel 4:14

בִּגְזֵרַ֤ת עִירִין֙ פִּתְגָמָ֔א וּמֵאמַ֥ר קַדִּישִׁ֖ין שְׁאֵֽלְתָ֑א עַד־דִּבְרַ֡ת דִּ֣י יִנְדְּע֣וּן חַ֠יַּיָּא דִּֽי־שַׁלִּ֨יט עליא [עִלָּאָ֜ה] בְּמַלְכ֣וּת אנושא [אֲנָשָׁ֗א] וּלְמַן־דִּ֤י יִצְבֵּא֙ יִתְּנִנַּ֔הּ וּשְׁפַ֥ל אֲנָשִׁ֖ים יְקִ֥ים עליה [עֲלַֽהּ׃]

Ele clamou em alta voz e disse assim:  Derrubai a árvore, e cortai-lhe os ramos, sacudi as suas folhas e espalhai o seu fruto; afugentem-se os animais de debaixo dela, e as aves dos seus ramos.

Idra Zuta

The mouth of Zeir Anpin
The hair of the beard does not cover the lips. The lips are both red as a lily, as written, “his lips like lilies” (Shir Hashirim 5:13). The lips murmur Gvurah and murmur Chochmah. Good and evil depend on these lips, life and death. Rousers derive from these lips, because when the lips murmur, they are all roused to pronounce judgment in every court of law. They are called watchers, as written, “This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the sentence by the word of the holy ones” (Daniel 4:14).
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