{"id":9988,"date":"2025-11-27T17:59:46","date_gmt":"2025-11-27T17:59:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=9988"},"modified":"2025-11-27T17:59:46","modified_gmt":"2025-11-27T17:59:46","slug":"and-solomons-wisdom-excelled","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/and-solomons-wisdom-excelled\/","title":{"rendered":"And Solomon&#8217;s Wisdom Excelled"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>275) \u201cWhat advantage does man have in all his work, which he does under the sun?\u201d We study the words of Solomon but his words seem abstruse. Yet, all of Solomon\u2019s words are read with wisdom.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>276) In the days of King Solomon, the moon, Nukva, was in her fullest. The Nukva clothed upper Ima, which is her complete filling, as it is written, \u201cAnd Solomon&#8217;s wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east.\u201d The wisdom of the children of the east is wisdom that they had inherited from Abraham.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>277) It is written, \u201cAnd Abraham gave all that he had unto Isaac.\u201d This is the upper Hochma, who knew the holy name of the Creator. It is implied in what is written, \u201cAll that he had,\u201d that was his, upper Hochma.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is written, \u201cAnd the Lord blessed Abraham with everything,\u201d meaning with that daughter that Abraham had, whose name was \u201cWith everything.\u201d \u201cWith everything\u201d is the Nukva, the bottom Hochma. She is considered his daughter because the father establishes the daughter. And yet, the phase of Abraham himself is upper Hochma, since Abraham is Hesed that ascended to Hochma, and this is what he gave to Isaac.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>278) \u201cAnd unto the sons of the concubines, that Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts.\u201d He gave them things that are known in the lower Ketarim [plural of Keter], and placed them in the land of the east. And from there the children of the east inherited wisdom [Hochma], from the lower Ketarim, as it is written, \u201cThe wisdom of all the children of the east.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>280) Hochma settles in only when a person sits, not when he walks. Rather, when he is complete, as it is written, \u201cAnd I remained in the mountain forty days.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>281) \u201cAnd Solomon&#8217;s wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east, and all the wisdom of Egypt.\u201d What is the wisdom of Solomon, what is the wisdom of Egypt, and what is the wisdom of all the children of the east? \u201cExcelled\u201d is written about the moon, Nukva, when she is blessed by all the Sefirot. It is said about the days of Solomon, when the Nukva grew and was blessed and stood in its fullest.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>282) A thousand mountains grow hay before her, and they are all one swallow before her. She has a thousand great rivers and she gulps them with a single sip. Here&nbsp;<em>The<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;brings the sequence of the growth of the Mochin of the Nukva during the days of Solomon.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>During the Gadlut of the Nukva, only VAK of AB are drawn from Mochin of Hochma, and not GAR of AB. However, it is impossible to draw half a degree, and in the beginning, a complete degree of GAR and VAK of AB must be extended. Afterwards, the GAR is placed in their place in the Nukva and only the VAK is extended. This is the meaning of, \u201cWho grows hay for the beast,\u201d meaning GAR of AB. Half of this light remains as food for Nukva herself, who is called \u201ca beast,\u201d and the remaining half of the light, VAK of AB, is extended to people, as it is written, \u201cAnd herb for man\u2019s work.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>GAR of AB have eating in them, the part of Hassadim in them. And there is drinking in them\u2014the part of Hochma in them. They are intermingled. A thousand mountains are eating and a thousand rivers are drinking. The number \u201cone thousand\u201d indicates to Hochma, and since eating consists of Hochma, too, the number 1,000 is mentioned in regard to them, as well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is said, \u201cThey are all one swallow before her &#8230; and she gulps them with a single sip,\u201d since these Mochin are from the path under Hotem [nose] of AA, who is established as a path in which to pass and not to stop in. Hence, these Mochin are always received in haste, to not allow suction to the judgments [judgments]. For this reason, Nukva, too, receives them in haste.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>283) Her nails connect 1,070 sides. Her hands are gripped from 24,000 sides, and none comes out of her to the right and to the left, but in the middle. Also, several thousand protectors grip to her hair.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The fingers are Hochma. There are ten Sefirot in them: GAR, ZAT, and Parsa in between. GAR is the flesh in them, the anterior. It is written about them, \u201cYou cannot see My face.\u201d The nails are the Parsa between GAR and ZAT, the posterior. ZAT are included in the Parsa, the nails, and it is written about them, \u201cAnd you see My back.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In Gadlut, the Parsa comes down, raises, and connects the posterior vessels to their degree along with the anterior vessels. Anterior vessels are the flesh of the fingers, 1,000, since 1,000 indicates to Hochma. Posterior vessels are ZAT, each of which consists of ten, hence the number seventy. It is said, \u201cHer nails connect 1,070 sides,\u201d which means that the nails, Parsa, connect 1,000, the anterior of the fingers, and the seventy is the posterior of the fingers. And through the nails, the two connect into a single degree, the anterior.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is said, \u201cHer hands are gripped from 24,000 sides,\u201d since the number twelve indicates to Hochma. There is a twelve of ZA\u2014twelve hours of the day\u2014and there is a twelve of Nukva\u2014twelve hours of the night. When Nukva is in Gadlut, in a coupling face-to-face with ZA, she incorporates within her the twelve of ZA, too, the twelve of ZA are in her right hand, and her own twelve are in her left hand. And when the moon is full they are thousands, meaning 24,000 sides\u201412,000 on the right hand and 12,000 on the left hand.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cAlso, several thousand protectors grip to her hair.\u201d Protectors are angels that do not rise to receive GAR but always stay below in the place of GAR of VAK, watching over the Mochin so that none of them will get to the outer ones. They grip to the Se\u2019arot [hair] of the Nukva, the judgments.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>284) One boy, whose length is from the top of the world to its end, meaning Matat, whose height is from the Rosh [head] of Beria to the Sof [end] of Assiya, comes out between the legs, from NHY of Nukva. He dresses in sixty strikes of fire, by which he scares off the outer ones so they will not grip the legs of the Nukva. He is appointed over the lower ones from the four sides. It is a boy who grips 613 upper keys from the side of Ima, and all the upper keys in the blaze of the sword that turns every way, which is girded to his waist, are hanging.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>The<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;explains the three worlds, BYA, which receive from the Nukva of Atzilut in the days of Solomon through the angel Matat. This is so because the Parsa below Atzilut detains the light of Hochma from descending to BYA, hence illumination of Hochma shines in BYA by clothing of the posterior of Nukva of Atzilut. This is so because since the posterior are harsh judgments, the screen does not detain them from expanding into BYA. And since they are from Nukva of Atzilut, they pass the illumination of Hochma in them to the three worlds BYA, too.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And the appointee over all the illuminations in BYA is Matat. He dresses in sixty strikes of fire because the powers of judgment from the posterior of the Nukva in her HGT NHY\u2014each of which consists of ten\u2014are sixty. In this way, he is appointed over the lower ones from the four sides, which affects the Mochin from the four directions of Nukva, HG TM, upon the lower ones.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is said that he is a boy who grips 613 upper keys from the side of Ima. The boy is Matat, and he has VAK from the side of Ima, whose Sefirot are hundreds, and they are six hundred.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With respect to the Mochin, he has thirteen\u2014twelve oxen and one that includes them. Together they are 613, meaning only the Mochin from Ima, since Mochin of Aba cannot illuminate in Beria due to the screen below Atzilut, which detains the light of Aba.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cAll the upper keys &#8230; which are hanging,\u201d it is to open the illumination of Hochma by the blaze of the sword that is girded to his waist. And how do these 613 keys grip to BYA, which are extensions of Hochma, since the illumination of Hochma cannot pass from Parsa to Atzilut and below? Indeed, all those keys depend on the blaze of the sword, the posterior of Nukva of Atzilut, harsh judgments. The Parsa does not detain them and they can expand to BYA, drawing illumination of Hochma with them from the Nukva.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>285) In the Baraita, that boy is called \u201cHanoch Son of Yered,\u201d as it is written \u201cHanoch [which also means \u201ceducate\u201d] the boy, according to the boy\u2019s way.\u201d The Mishnah and the Baraita are internality and externality because the Baraita is the externality of the Mishnah. With regard to the externality, the VAK is called Matat, Hanoch Son of Yered, since Yered comes from the word Yerida [descent] and externality. However, Matat is called Hanoch Son of Yered with respect to the internality, as well. In the internality, Son of Yered is said in his merit, since the descent caused him the internal Mochin.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Both Mishnah and the Baraita regard his descent. However, in the Baraita, his descent still did not cause Mochin, but an actual descent, but in the Mishnah, the descent has already been mended and become a cause for Mochin.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Below him, meaning under his shade, all the animals of the field will take shelter, meaning the angels in Yetzira. It is as the holy, upper Israel, ZA, is called \u201ca son\u201d to his mother, Bina, as it is written, \u201cFor I was a son to my father, tender, and an only one before my mother.\u201d It is also written, \u201cMy son, My firstborn, Israel,\u201d relating to ZA. It is likewise below Atzilut, Matat, who is called \u201ca boy\u201d of his mother, the Nukva, as it is written, \u201cWhen Israel was a child, I loved him,\u201d which relates to Matat.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>He is called \u201cSon of Yered\u201d in several ways, once as a fault and once as a praise, according to the difference between the internality of Matat and the externality of Matat. However, here it is about the actual Son of Yered, the externality of Matat, whose descent is a fault because he still does not cause Mochin. This is because by ten descents did the Shechina go down to the land, and all were explained by the friends. And under the externality of Matat stand angels in Yetzira, which are called \u201canimals of the field.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>286) Under these animals, the Se\u2019arot of the moon, Nukva, grip. They are called \u201cShevet Stars\u201d [sun-like stars, as opposed to planets], and they are an actual Shevet [rod] by which to sentence the world. They divided into litigants, heavy, harsh judges, and insolent. And they are all called \u201cthose with hair.\u201d Her hands and legs grip it as a mighty lion that grips to its prey, and it is written about it, \u201cAnd preys, and there is no savior.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Shevet stars are screen of Malchut of the quality of judgment, which is called the lock [lock], the hidden gate, which does not open before the end of correction. It is said, \u201cUnder these animals, the Se\u2019arot of the moon, Nukva, grip.\u201d They are called \u201cShevet Stars.\u201d These are not merely the Se\u2019arot of the Nukva, which are sweetened in Bina, in the key, of which it is said that several thousand protectors grip to her hair. Rather, it is those same Se\u2019arot, the Shevet stars, Malchut of the quality of judgment, which are only in BYA, under the animals of the field. And&nbsp;<em>The<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;makes the precision of saying that they are an actual Shevet, that they have the actual form of Malchut of the quality of judgment, called Shevet.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There are two discernments in them: Litigants and weighers [those who weigh]. 1) When the screen is in the place of Malchut, the Se\u2019arot are called \u201clitigants.\u201d 2) When the screen rises in its form, settles in Bina, and divides the degree there into two halves, KH and Bina and TM, by which they are corrected into being a scales. For this reason, in this discernment, the Se\u2019arot are called \u201cheavy.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Two others are extended from them: 1) Harsh judges, who are extended from the litigants, and 2) insolent, who are extended from the weighers, and which rise in the place of Bina, who have no right gripping there, and this is considered insolence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The two lines, right and left, are disputed and each wants to cancel the illumination of the other. Hence, they cannot shine until the middle line comes out on screen of Hirik, which decides and makes peace between them. This screen must first be from the quality of judgment, the lock, for then the left line diminishes from GAR, yields before the right, and unites with it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is said, \u201cHer hands and legs grip it as a mighty lion that grips to its prey.\u201d This refers to the two lines from the Chazeh and above, which are called \u201chands,\u201d while the two lines from the Chazeh down are called \u201clegs.\u201d They grip to illuminate in whole, and only through the screen of Hirik, which is accepted from the quality of judgment in those Se\u2019arot, the lock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And because the GAR of the left line is diminished by the screen from this harsh judgement, it is called \u201cprey,\u201d since the screen of Hirik preys the GAR of the left line. This is why he compares it to a mighty lion that grips its prey, as it is written, \u201cAnd preys, and there is no saver.\u201d Hence, the two lines\u2014called \u201chands\u201d\u2014promptly unite with one another, and the two lines\u2014called \u201clegs\u201d\u2014also unite, and then they shine in the greatest wholeness that is possible during the 6,000 years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>287) Her nails mention people\u2019s transgressions and write and inscribe their iniquities by the strength of the harsh judgement. It is written about it, \u201cThe sin of Judah is written with an iron pen and a Shamir stylus.\u201d Shamir means that it Roshem [inscribes] and punctures the stone, and carves it from all sides.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Nails are the Parsa that was made in the middle of the degree, due to Malchut\u2019s ascent to Bina of that degree. It follows that two forces are included in the Parsa: the Malchut that rose, which is the harsh quality of judgment, and Bina that received the form of Malchut because of her ascent to her. Those two forces are the lock and the key, the two points that were erected in the Nukva. It is said about them, \u201cIf he is rewarded, it is good,\u201d meaning that the quality of judgment, the lock, has been concealed, and only the quality of mercy, the key, governs. If he is not rewarded and draws lights from above downwards, it is bad, and then the hidden the quality of judgment appears on him, meaning the lock, and his lights depart.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cHer nails mention people\u2019s transgressions and write and inscribe their iniquities by the strength of the harsh judgement.\u201d This means that if he is not rewarded, the power of the quality of judgment that was hidden in the nails appears. And when this quality of judgment is revealed, one is punished severely.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is written about it, \u201cThe sin of Judah is written with an iron pen and a Shamir stylus,\u201d since the point of the lock that is contained and hidden in the nail is called \u201cAn iron pen,\u201d and the point of the key that is revealed in the nail and governs when Israel are worthy is called \u201cA Shamir stylus.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThe sin of Judah,\u201d if they sin, the two points appear on them and the sins are written in both the iron pen and the Shamir stylus. And when the point of the lock appears on them, as well, they are immediately punished. However, it is written of those who do his will, \u201cNo tools of iron were heard in the house, while it was being built.\u201d This was because the Shamir would cut everything, and the iron tools, the lock, was not heard because it was concealed. Shamir means that it Roshem [inscribes] and punctures the stone, the elicitation of the Katnut of the degrees, which are called \u201cStones,\u201d \u201cAnd carves it from all sides,\u201d meaning gives it its shape from each side during the elicitation of the Gadlut of the degrees.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>288) The filth of the nails means that all those who do not cling to the Guf [body] of the King, to the middle line, but cling to the left, and suckle from the side of impurity when the moon is diminished, the abundance that they draw at that time from the nails goes to the side of impurity and is regarded as the \u201cfilth of the nails.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>289) And because King Solomon inherited the full moon, the Nukva in her Gadlut, he needs to inherit her during her diminution. This is the reason why he strove to know in the knowledge of the ghosts and demons, to inherit the moon, the Nukva in all the aspects.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is so because Mochin of Katnut induce Mochin of Gadlut. During the ascent of Malchut to Bina of Ima, Ima returned to Mochin of VAK without a Rosh due to the fall of Bina and TM from her to ZON. At that time, ZON receives Mochin of Katnut from Ima by clothing of Bina and TM of Ima in them. Also, Bina and TM of ZON descend to the souls of people and the souls receive Mochin of Katnut from ZON. This became a cause that they would receive Mochin of Gadlut, as well, since afterwards, at the time of Gadlut of Ima, when Ima brings Bina and TM that fell from her to ZON back to her degree, ZON, too, rise with these Bina and TM to Ima and receive the Mochin of Gadlut from her.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Afterwards, they bring back their own Bina and TM, which fell into the souls of people, and the souls rise with them, too, and receive Mochin of Gadlut from ZON. Hence, if the lower one did not receive the Katnut of the upper one\u2014Bina and TM of the upper one\u2014it would be impossible for it to receive the Mochin of Gadlut from the upper one.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>290) In the days of King Solomon, the moon illuminated from all the degrees, as it is written, \u201cAnd Solomon&#8217;s wisdom excelled.\u201d \u201cExcelled\u201d means that his wisdom excelled over the wisdom of all the children of the east, who were then included in the Nukva, as well as from the wisdom of Egypt, who was included in her. The wisdom of the children of the east has a high meaning to it. It is written, \u201cThese are the kings that ruled in the land of Edom.\u201d They are called \u201cthe children of the east,\u201d and none of them persisted except the one who consisted of male and female, whose name was Hadar, as it is written, \u201cAnd Hadar reigned in his stead &#8230; and his wife&#8217;s name was Mehetabel.\u201d However, in the previous kings, a female was not mentioned.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>291) And although the Nukva was sustained by the king Hadar, she did not fully illuminate until Solomon came, who was worthy of her. This is the reason why his mother was Bat Sheba. That is, the Nukva in Gadlut is called Bat Sheba because she consists of the entire HGT NHYM of ZA, and she was his mother. This is why he is worthy of inheriting her in the days of her fullness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>292) The wisdom of Egypt is the lower Hochma, called \u201cThe maid-servant that is behind the mill.\u201d And this wisdom [Hochma] of Solomon was mingled with everything\u2014the wisdom of the children of the east and the wisdom of Egypt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There are three Hochmot [plural of Hochma] in Atzilut:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1) The eight Sefirot of AA, Hochma of the ten Sefirot of Ohr Yashar. After the breaking of the vessels in the world of correction, this Hochma was completely hidden and she no longer shines in Atzilut. What fell from this Hochma during the breaking of the vessels is the Hochma [wisdom] of the children of the east. The wisdom of the children of the east is a high secret, as it is written, \u201cThese are the kings that ruled in the land of Edom.\u201d The reign and death of those seven kings are the breaking of the vessels.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2) Upper Hochma. This is Bina that went out of Rosh of AA, returned to it, and became Hochma. Even though all the Hochma in the worlds comes from her, she herself shines only in Hassadim, as it is written, \u201cFor he desires Hesed [mercy].\u201d What fell from this Hochma into the shells is the wisdom of Egypt, the lower wisdom, which fell from upper Hochma to the shells, to the bottom Ketarim. And she is called \u201cA maid-servant that is behind the mill.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3) The Hochma of Solomon, the bottom Hochma, Hochma that shines in the Nukva face-to-face during her Gadlut. At that time, all three Hochmot shine in her together, and then she brings the Hochma of the children of the east and the Hochma of Egypt out of the shells, and becomes much greater than them. It is written about that, \u201cAnd Solomon&#8217;s wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east, and all the wisdom of Egypt,\u201d meaning that her Hochma grew more than them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>293) It is written, \u201cWhat advantage does man have in all his work, which he does under the sun?\u201d Is the toil of Torah like, as well? However, it is written that he will toil under the sun. The toil of Torah is different; it is above the sun, from the upper ones.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, so is the toil of Torah, as it is written, \u201cWhat advantage does man have in all his work, which he does under the sun?\u201d whether he toils in Torah for people or for his own honor. It is about that that the verse says, \u201cUnder the sun,\u201d since this Torah does not rise, and even if one lived a thousand years, on the day he departs from the world, it will seem to him as though he lived only one day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>275) \u201cWhat advantage does man have in all his work, which he does under the sun?\u201d We study the words 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