{"id":16985,"date":"2026-01-30T16:14:24","date_gmt":"2026-01-30T16:14:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=16985"},"modified":"2026-01-30T16:14:25","modified_gmt":"2026-01-30T16:14:25","slug":"the-letters-of-the-nun","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/the-letters-of-the-nun\/","title":{"rendered":"The Letters of the Nun"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>127) \u201cAnd it came to pass, when the ark set out.\u201d The [letter]&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;[<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/f7a0d065-5df7-4418-9e2a-547a232e96a2\" alt=\"Nun\">] turns her face to the back [<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/272d2d09-ef82-4b2b-b423-e43c553e5361\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">] in two places\u2014before the&nbsp;<em>Parasha<\/em>&nbsp;[Torah portion], \u201cWhen the Ark Set Out,\u201d and after it. If you say that it implies to the bent&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>, then the bent&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;is the&nbsp;<em>Nukva<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. The stretched out&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;is both male and female,&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. And we explained about the bent&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>, of whom it was said, \u201cAnd it came to pass, when the ark set out, that Moses said: \u2018Return, O Lord,\u2019\u201d that \u201cReturn\u201d was said about the bent&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>. This is why the two&nbsp;<em>Nuns<\/em>&nbsp;were written opposite, and this is why their faces were turned back again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The verse about the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;was not said concerning the&nbsp;<em>Aleph<\/em>&nbsp;of \u201cHappy are they that dwell in Your house,\u201d since the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, is in exile. It is written about her, \u201cThe virgin of Israel is fallen, she shall no more rise.\u201d But what does it say above? \u201cAnd the ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them three days\u2019 journey, to seek out a resting-place for them.\u201d Since the ark was journeying, the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;was journeying on it, for Divinity was seated on the ark. Come and see the Creator\u2019s love for Israel: even though they strayed off the right path, the Creator does not wish to leave them and repeatedly turns His face to them, or else they will never have revival in the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>129) The ark was traveling before them for three days. The&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>, which is Divinity, did not part from it but traveled with it. And out of the love of Israel, He turned His face to Israel and she turns herself from the ark. When that young deer walks, she turns her face to the place from which she came out. Hence, when the ark travels, the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;turned her face toward Israel and the shoulders of her body toward the ark.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>130) For this reason, when the ark was traveling, Moses said, \u201cReturn, O Lord,\u201d meaning do not leave us and turn Your face to us. Then the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;turned her face to them like this [<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/844b915f-6971-4ae5-a005-a973d477470d\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">], as one who turns his face toward the object of his love. And when the ark began to rest, He turned his face from Israel and returned His face toward the ark, and turned them back completely.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the beginning he explains that the bent&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, is in falling prior to the&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;with&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>. At that time it is as though she is in exile, and it was said about her, \u201cFallen, she shall no more rise.\u201d Hence, in the beginning she must be raised from her falling. Afterwards she can mate with him. Falling means she lacks&nbsp;<em>GAR<\/em>, and rising means the returning of the&nbsp;<em>GAR<\/em>, which is illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;in&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. And the ark with the plates within it is&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, where the plates are&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and the ark is&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It turns out that before \u201cAnd it came to pass, when the ark set out,\u201d&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;was not in&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;with&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;due to the lack of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>. It is known that there is disclosure of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;only during traveling, which is the traveling of the three lines in three places. Hence, he preceded the journeying to the&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>, as it is written, \u201cAnd it came to pass, when the ark set out, that Moses said: \u2018Return, O Lord,\u2019\u201d since then illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;appeared and raised the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;from her falling. Subsequently, after the journey was completed and she received illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>, Moses said, \u201cReturn O Lord,\u201d for then the illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;had ceased and she returned to mating with&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, which is&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It was said, \u201cAnd the ark of the covenant of the Lord went before them three days\u2019 journey, to seek out a resting-place for them.\u201d Rest means&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. To prepare&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;so she is ready for a&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;with&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, the ark of the covenant had to travel through three days, which are three lines in three places. Along those three days, she received illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;that raised her from her falling, and then she was ready for rest, which is the&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>. Similarly, Israel are not ready to receive from&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;<em>ZON<\/em>&nbsp;before they receive the illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;in&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It was written, \u201cTo seek out a resting-place for them,\u201d so that Israel would be able to receive the rest from&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;<em>ZON<\/em>, where even though they had strayed off the right path and are not worthy of receiving the rest from&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;<em>ZON<\/em>, the Creator does not leave them like that. Instead, each time,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;turns her face to them and shines illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;for them, to qualify them so they will later be able to receive from the rest. The ark went before them three days. The&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;was not separated from it but traveled with it, since the traveling of the three lines is in&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, but the&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;is not separated from&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;during the journey, and she, too, receives those three lines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And out of the Creator\u2019s love for Israel, He turns His face back. This means that the illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;that she receives, called \u201cFace,\u201d as it is written, \u201cA man&#8217;s wisdom illuminates his face,\u201d turns its face back to Israel and imparts them with illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>. It brings itself back from&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, which is the plates in the ark, since&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;is considered covered&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>, and when&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;receives&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>, when she is not considered&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, it is considered that the&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;brings herself back from him. In other words, she retires from&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;and seemingly turns her face back.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And the reason why he says in the allegory about the deer that He turns His face back is that it implies that the&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, called \u201cDeer,\u201d comes out of the left line, which is her root, and hence turns her face back to the illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;on the left line.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The implication in the Torah, in the portion, \u201cWhen the ark set out\u201d is considered the journeying ark of the covenant. And then comes the&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>, which is rest. It writes an opposite&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;[<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/51ad5923-8168-42b6-9aac-fd1b5eaae2a7\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">] before because her back is to the portion, \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d and her face to the previous portions, which are considered Israel. Also, after the portion, \u201cWhen the ark set out\u201d there is an opposite&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;[<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/5246fda3-6279-4774-82d8-0db2282519b5\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">] written, whose face is toward the portion \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d which is the ark of the covenant, and her back is to the other portions following her, which are considered as discernments of Israel, as in, \u201cThe Torah and Israel are one.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the words, \u201cAnd it came to pass, when the ark set out,\u201d the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;was turning her face toward Israel, and the shoulders of her body toward the ark. Thus, you write&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;[<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/89d21624-cd3b-443e-8ab5-a7e572bc50bf\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">] that turns her face toward the previous portions, which are Israel, and the shoulders of her body toward the portion, \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d which is&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>. This is so because during the next traveling she receives&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>, which is her face, and she gives this face to Israel. And since&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;is considered covered&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>, it is considered that her back is toward&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>&nbsp;where back means that she does not receive his actual self from him. Hence, when the ark went, Moses said, \u201cReturn, O Lord,\u201d meaning do not leave us, turn Your face back to us, that is, receive the rising, which is&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>, and bestow the face of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;upon Israel so they will later be rewarded with receiving from a complete&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>, which is rest.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And when the ark began to rest, after it completed receiving the three lines, which is the journey, and came to rest, which is the&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;with&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, He turned the face of the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;from Israel, meaning the giving of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;had ceased and He turned His face back to the ark. This means that she received&nbsp;<em>GAR<\/em>&nbsp;<em>de<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>&nbsp;from&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, that is, she gave her face, which are&nbsp;<em>GAR<\/em>, to&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, to the discernment of&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, which is&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>, and completely returned to&nbsp;<em>Hassadim de<\/em>&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is so because there is disclosure of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;only during the traveling of the lines. After the traveling, they completely return to being&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>. This is why a second opposite&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;[<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/54dcc1c0-eb43-4b94-b660-7639628d88c7\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">] was written here, with her face toward the portion, \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d and her back toward the portions of the Torah that follow \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d which are Israel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>131) There must certainly be two opposite&nbsp;<em>Nuns<\/em>&nbsp;here, before it and after it. But after \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;did not return her face from Israel, meaning she did not cease her bestowal upon Israel. If she did, this&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;should have been written opposite, like the other&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>, the upper one, the&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>. This is so because this reversed&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;toward Israel, and this upper one,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>, is aligned with the ark, meaning it is in&nbsp;<em>Zivug<\/em>&nbsp;with&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>, and then her face is certainly toward Israel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>132) But certainly,&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;did not turn her face from Israel. Rather, what did she do when the ark began to rest? Then Moses said, \u201cReturn, O Lord,\u201d so the illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hochma<\/em>&nbsp;would cease and she would return to illumination of&nbsp;<em>Hassadim de<\/em>&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>. Then the ark sat, meaning rested, and Divinity stood on the other side, the right line,&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>, and received&nbsp;<em>GAR<\/em>&nbsp;<em>de<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>,&nbsp;<em>Panim<\/em>&nbsp;[face] from&nbsp;<em>ZA<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And she turns this face of hers to Israel, opposite the ark, meaning that her face turns toward the ark to receive&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>&nbsp;from it, while her face is toward Israel, to impart them with these&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>&nbsp;that she receives from the ark of the covenant. And then she contains within her everything, the ark and Israel. But afterwards Israel cause&nbsp;<em>Malchut<\/em>&nbsp;to turn her back to them, which is why the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;[<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/fbdfa363-ab9a-4c38-9c19-f8e1adf98f4b\" alt=\"Untitled-417\">] is written opposite between \u201cWhen the ark set out\u201d and the portion, \u201cAnd the people were as those who complain.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There is no dispute about the actual writing of the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>. Everyone agrees that it should be opposite, with her face toward the portion, \u201cWhen the ark set out\u201d and her back to Israel, meaning toward the rest of the portions in the Torah. But there is a dispute about the reason. He says that during the rest, she arrests her bestowal upon Israel, hence her back is toward Israel and her face toward the ark of the covenant, to receive&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>&nbsp;from it. And he disagrees with it and says that during the rest, she not only turns her face back toward Israel, but it is a face of&nbsp;<em>Hassadim<\/em>. And yet, the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;should be opposite, with her face toward \u201cWhen the ark set out\u201d and her back toward the rest of the portions. However, it is for another reason, since here Israel sinned in the portion, \u201cAnd the people were as those who complain,\u201d and this is why here she turned her back to Israel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>133) Whether on this side or on that side, the&nbsp;<em>Nun<\/em>&nbsp;turns her face back. Before \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d she turned her face to Israel. After \u201cWhen the ark set out,\u201d she turns her face to the ark and her back to Israel. It is good that the writing of the&nbsp;<em>Nuns<\/em>&nbsp;should be like that, but the reason why she turned her back to Israel is not because of the rest, but because of what is written after her, \u201cAnd the people were as those who complain.\u201d This is what you find in the book of Rav Hamnuna Saba.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>127) \u201cAnd it came to pass, when the ark set out.\u201d The [letter]&nbsp;Nun&nbsp;[] turns her face to the back [] 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