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Kabbalah sobre Êxodo 22:1

אִם־בַּמַּחְתֶּ֛רֶת יִמָּצֵ֥א הַגַּנָּ֖ב וְהֻכָּ֣ה וָמֵ֑ת אֵ֥ין ל֖וֹ דָּמִֽים׃

<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Este capítulo, em hebraico, é o último do capítulo anterior. Daqui, sabemos que a primeira ordenança acerca de roubar refere-se a sequestro. (cp 20)');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">Se alguém furtar</span> um boi (ou uma ovelha), e o matar ou vender, <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Somente o gado bovino e ovino se excedem. Em todos os demais casos, o ladrão deve dar o dobro.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">por um boi pagará cinco bois, e por uma ovelha quatro ovelhas</span>.

Zohar

He asks: “What is the meaning of “by the greatness of His might and wealth?” (Isaiah 40:26) This is the supreme grade where all desires rise up in Him. And they ascend through a hidden and secret path... "because He is strong in power". This is the secret of the supernal world [WHO/M"I] that rose up to the name Elohim. As we have stated, the phrase "no one is missing", is to the 600,000 that He brought forth by the power of this name. And because "no one is missing" [from the] 600,000, it follows that in every place that Israel died and were punished for their sins, they were numbered. And no one was ever missing from the 600,000, to keep the balance [between the worlds]. Just as no one was missing [from the] 600,000 above, no one was missing [from the 600,000] below.
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