God The Potter

Bereshit Rabbah 12:1

"These are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created" (Genesis 2:4). It is written: "Behold, these are but the ends of His ways" (Job 26:14). Rav Huna said: All that you see are but the ends of the ways of the Holy One, blessed be He. "Behold, these are but the ends of His ways; and what a mere whisper of a word do we hear of Him! But the thunder of His mighty deeds, who can understand?" Rav Huna said: This thunder, when it goes forth as it should, no creature can withstand it. It is not written here "let us understand," but rather "who can understand" -- the clever ones know its hint and its meaning. Rav Huna said: If you cannot withstand the order of the thunder, how much more so the order of the world! It is astonishing. And if a person should say to you, "I am able to comprehend the order of the world," say to him: After a king of flesh and blood you are not able to stand; after the King of kings of kings, the Holy One, blessed be He, are you able to stand? It is astonishing. Rav Nachman said: A parable of a thicket of reeds, which no person was able to enter, for whoever entered it would lose his way. What did one clever person do? He cut and entered, cut and entered. He entered by way of the cutting and went out by way of the cutting. Then all began to gather and go out by way of the cutting. Rav Nachman gave another parable: a parable of a great palace that had many entrances, so that whoever entered it would lose his way. What did one clever person do? He took a ball of cord and tied it opposite the entrance, and entered by way of the cord and went out by way of the cord. Then all began to enter and go out by way of the cord. Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai said: A parable of a king of flesh and blood who built a palace, and people would enter it and say, "If only the columns were taller, it would be beautiful. If only the walls were taller, it would be beautiful. If only the ceiling were higher, it would be beautiful." But will a person come and say, "If only I had three eyes, if only I had three feet, it would be lovely for me"? It is astonishing! It is not said here "that which He has already made," but rather "that which they have already made" (Ecclesiastes 2:12) -- as it were, the King of kings of kings, the Holy One, blessed be He, and His court are counted over every single limb of yours and set you upon your base, as it is said: "Do you thus requite the LORD, O foolish people and unwise? Is not He your father who acquired you? He made you and established you" (Deuteronomy 32:6). Rabbi Levi bar Chayta said: A king of flesh and blood builds a palace, and if he puts its drainpipe at its entrance it is not beautiful; but the King of kings of kings, the Holy One, blessed be He, created this man and put his drainpipe at his entrance, and it is beautiful, and it is to His praise. Rabbi Yitzchak bar Meryon said: It is written, "And the LORD God formed the man" (Genesis 2:7); and what does Scripture teach by saying "which He had formed" (Genesis 2:8)? As it were, the Holy One, blessed be He, takes pride in His world and says, "See the creature that I have created and the form that I have formed." Rabbi Yitzchak bar Meryon said: It is written, "These are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created" (Genesis 2:4) -- their Creator praises them, and who shall disparage them? Their Creator extols them, and who shall find fault in them? Rather, they are beautiful and they are praiseworthy, as it is said: "These are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made earth and heaven" (Genesis 2:4).

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