Everything that you see is an outgrowth of either the heavens or the earth, as it is stated: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). On the second day, He created things out of the heavenly realm: “God said: Let there be a firmament” (Genesis 1:6). On the third day, He created things out of the earthly realm: “God said: Let the earth sprout grass” (Genesis 1:11). On the fourth day, He created things out of the heavenly realm: “God said: Let there be lights” (Genesis 1:14).
On the fifth day, He created things out of the earthly realm: “God said: Let the water swarm” (Genesis 1:20). On the sixth day, He came to create man. He said: ‘If I create him from the heavenly realm, the heavenly will outnumber the earthly by one creation and there will not be peace [equilibrium] in the world. If I create him from the earthly realm, the earthly will outnumber the heavenly by one creation and there will not be peace in the world.
Rather, I will create him from both the heavenly and the earthly realms for the sake of peace.’ That is what is written: “And the Lord God created man…” (Genesis 2:7) – “Out of dust from the ground” (Genesis 2:7), from the earthly, “and He blew into his nostrils a living spirit” (Genesis 2:7), from the heavenly. This is as Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish said: “Dominion and fear are with Him; He makes peace in His heights” (Job 25:2).
“Dominion” – this is Gabriel; “and fear” – this is Mikhael.29The angels Mikhael and Gabriel represent opposite spiritual forces, and God creates a balance (“peace”) between them, as he did with all of creation.