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Kabbalah sobre Isaías 9:1

הָעָם֙ הַהֹלְכִ֣ים בַּחֹ֔שֶׁךְ רָא֖וּ א֣וֹר גָּד֑וֹל יֹשְׁבֵי֙ בְּאֶ֣רֶץ צַלְמָ֔וֶת א֖וֹר נָגַ֥הּ עֲלֵיהֶֽם׃

<span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Em hebraico, este é o último versículo do capítulo anterior. Todos os versículos neste capítulo têm, em português, numeração diferente da hebraica, estando adiantados em um número por esta razão.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">Mas para a que estava aflita não haverá escuridão.&nbsp; Nos primeiros tempos, ele envileceu a terra de Zebulom, e a terra de Naftali; mas nos últimos tempos fará glorioso o caminho do mar, além do Jordão, a Galiléia dos gentios.</span>

Or Neerav

This is God’s camp (Gen. 32:3).2This preface, which is a pastiche of citations from the Bible and rabbinic literature, is exceedingly difficult to translate lucidly. The generation of those who seek Him (Ps. 24:6) will rejoice in His deeds (Ps. 149:2) like a dance of two companies (Song of Songs 7:1). Our eyes have seen and were astonished [at these teachings] arising out of the earth (I Sam. 28:13) to plant the heavens (Isa. 51:16). Like the coming out of the sun at noontime, a bright light is upon them (Isa. 9:1). The opening of their words gives light (Ps. 119:130) and shines on a divine vision to those who are sanctified in the treasure-house of the secrets of Torah which is arrayed and guarded from the lions’ dens, from the mountains of leopards (Song 4:8) [and] overlaid with sapphires (Song 5:14).
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