The Land of Israel as the Navel of the World and the Foundation Stone

Midrash Tanchuma Buber, Kedoshim 10:2

Another interpretation of (Ecclesiastes 2:5) "And in them I planted, etc.": Just as this navel is set in the middle of a person, so the Land of Israel is the navel of the world, as it is said (Ezekiel 38:12), "Who dwell upon the navel of the earth." The Land of Israel sits in the middle of the world, and Jerusalem is in the middle of the Land of Israel, and the Temple is in the middle of Jerusalem, and the Sanctuary is in the middle of the Temple, and the Ark is in the middle of the Sanctuary, and the Foundation Stone is before the Sanctuary, from which the world was founded. Solomon, who was wise, stood upon the roots that go out from it to all the world, and planted in them all kinds of trees. Therefore he said (Ecclesiastes 2:5), "I made for myself gardens and orchards."

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