Another interpretation, “Come, you…” – it is written: “For the Lord is righteous and He loves righteousness. Their faces will behold the upright One” (Psalms 11:7). Rabbi Tanḥuma in the name of Rabbi Yehuda bar Simon and Rabbi Menaḥama in the name of Rabbi Eliezer bar Yosei said: There is no person who likes his competitor craftsman, but a Torah scholar loves his competitor craftsman, as illustrated [by the friendship of] Rabbi Ḥiyya towards Rabbi Hoshaya, and Rabbi Hoshaya towards Rabbi Ḥiyya.
And the Holy One blessed be He [also] likes His competitor craftsman, as it is stated: “For the Lord is righteous and He loves righteousness” (Psalms 11:7)10God’s “craft” is righteousness, yet he loves others who act with righteousness. – this refers to Noah, as it is stated: “The Lord said to Noah: Come, you […into the ark, as I have seen you to be righteous before Me…]” (Genesis 7:1).