Another matter, “each at his banner,” that is what is written: “He would find him in a land of wilderness…” (Deuteronomy 32:10); the Holy One blessed be He found a great finding in Israel, as it is stated: “Like grapes in the wilderness I found Israel” (Hosea 9:10); “He would find him in a land of wilderness,” the world was a wilderness until Israel departed from Egypt. “And in an empty, howling wasteland” (Deuteronomy 32:10); the world was emptiness and wailing.

Until Israel departed from Egypt, and until they received the Torah, He did not do so.6Did not redeem the world, which was a wilderness. But when they departed from Egypt and received the Torah, what does [the verse] say? “He would encircle him, He would grant him understanding, [He would preserve them like the pupil of His eye]” (Deuteronomy 32:10). “He would encircle him,” that he surrounded them with clouds of glory.

“He would grant him understanding,” that He caused them to understand the Torah. “He would preserve them,” happy are the ears that heard. To what extent did He love them, protect them, and preserve them? It was, as it were, to the extent of the pupil of his eye.

See how He loved them, how He protected them, and how He preserved them, as God said to Moses: ‘Moses, say to them that they should craft a Tabernacle in their midst. As it were, I am leaving the supernal and descending and resting in their midst.’ Moreover, He arranged them according to banners in His name. The Holy One blessed be He said to Moses: ‘Arrange them according to banners in My name.

Why? It is because they are My children, as it is stated: “You are children to the Lord your God” (Deuteronomy 14:1). And they are My hosts, and likewise it says: “I will take out My hosts, My people the children of Israel, from the land of Egypt” (Exodus 7:4). And likewise it says: “The banner of the camp of Judah, according to their hosts” (Numbers 2:3).

Because they are My hosts, I will arrange them according to banners in My name.’ That is what is written: “Each at his banner.”