Another thing, in the generation of the Shoah, one speaks of the heroes who gave their lives for the sanctity of God and died by your hand. Your hand kills. They died by the sword. These are those who elevated their bodies to decay, like Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his son, who were hidden for thirteen years until their bodies decayed.
What did the Holy One, blessed be He, do? He saw him judging the birds, and they would come before him and take a drop of blood and leave. And some of them would come and take a feather. When Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai saw this, he said, "Even a bird does not come to this world without the will of the Almighty."
Birds cannot be caught without the consent of the Almighty. We, however, can be caught without the consent of the Almighty, but once we are caught, we are immediately released and the land of Israel is purified and separated. The Holy One, blessed be He, said to him, "David has lost his portion in life, but it is said of his descendants, 'How abundant is the goodness that You have stored up for those who fear You.' (Psalm 31:20) 'He will look with favor on your work and bring your children under your protection.' (Psalm 103:17) 'He will spare his life for the sake of his children.' (Psalm 72:14) 'He will deal kindly with His anointed, with David and his descendants forever.' (Psalm 18:51) David said before the Holy One, blessed be He, 'Master of the Universe, these [righteous people] come from the strength of Torah and good deeds.
But I come before You like a poor man seeking charity, as it is said, "I will be satisfied when I awaken in Your likeness." (Psalm 17:15) I will be satisfied together with those righteous people, as it is said, "Awake and sing, you who dwell in the dust." (Isaiah 26:19)'Another thing, I swear to see in the future, as it is said, 'For no man can see Me and live.' (Exodus 33:20) But in the future, at the time of the resurrection of the dead, I swear to see, as it is said, 'And on that day, it shall be said, "Behold, this is our God." (Isaiah 25:9) 'And it shall be said, "The Lord has returned to Zion, and they have seen Him face to face."' (Isaiah 52:8)