Kabbalah sobre Gênesis 49:14
יִשָּׂשכָ֖ר חֲמֹ֣ר גָּ֑רֶם רֹבֵ֖ץ בֵּ֥ין הַֽמִּשְׁפְּתָֽיִם׃
Issacar é jumento forte, <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','A fartura não faltará em Issakhar, sem que precise esforçar-se.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">deitado entre dois fardos</span>.
Zohar
The Holy One, blessed be He, outside His place is not a King. When He returns to His place, "Hashem shall be King" (Zechariah 14:9). It is said of Israel as well that all Israel are princes [Literally, 'the sons of kings']. Like the father, so are the sons. The children are not princes until they return to the land of Israel. You may say that he is a commoner, though he is a commoner in relation to his Master, do not treat lightly a blessing from a commoner, for this commoner is the servant Metatron. The first man, who did not keep the glory he was given [ because he ate from the Tree when he was not supposed to do so], was brought down to eat together with his donkey, and he said {to Hashem} 'I and my donkey shall eat from the same trough'. Issachar merited this donkey by being called, "Issachar is a strong donkey" (Genesis 49:14).
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