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Zohar for All, Volume 4

He Looked This Way and That

207) “He looked this way and that, and saw that there was no one, and he struck down the Egyptian and hid him in the sand,” because he saw in the fifty letters that Israel make each day the unification of the Shema Ysrael, that there were two times twenty-five letters in them. He did not see in the Egyptian that he would say them. “He looked this way and that.” The “This way” is him seeing whether there were good deeds in him, and the “And that” is that he looked whether a righteous son would come out of him. Promptly, “He saw there was no one,” meaning he saw in the spirit of holiness that a righteous son would not emerge from him.

208) Several wicked in the world beget good sons, more than the righteous. And that good son who comes out of the wicked is better because he is pure out of impure, light out of darkness, wisdom out of folly, and this is better than anything.

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