"May your actions be seen by your servants. Rabbi Berechiah said in the name of Rabbi Chiya, this refers to Abraham and Sarah, and the path upon their children. This is Isaac and Rebecca, as it says, 'Isaac went out to meditate in the field.' At the moment they bound Isaac upon the altar and prepared the wood and the fire, and he put his foot upon it as a person does when slaughtering an animal, a radiance shone upon him from the splendor of the Divine Presence.
And when Rebecca came with Eliezer on the way and saw Isaac, as soon as she saw him, she saw the whole generation, and this entered into her heart. And she said to Eliezer, 'Who is that man over there?' "The generation," as it says, 'For this man.' May your actions be seen by your servants.
Another explanation of 'the path' is the blue thread in the fringes that Israelites wear, which are called 'children of the Omnipresent.' And why is it blue more than any other color? Rabbi Yitzchak said, and some say it was Rabbi Meir, that blue is similar to grasses, and grasses are similar to trees, and trees are similar to the firmament, and the firmament is similar to the radiance, and the radiance is similar to the bow, as it says, 'As the appearance of the bow.'
Rabbi Yitzchak said, if Israel wear fringes and blue thread, they will not be forgotten, for if they gaze upon those fringes, it is as if the Divine Presence is gazing upon them, as it says, 'And you shall see it and remember.' And it is as if they are occupied with all the commandments, as it says, 'And let the pleasantness of the Lord our God be upon us.' My soul is from the blue thread, my eyes are from the dilated pupil.
He said to God, 'You have given us your Torah, and you have given your glory to the upper worlds. Where have you given your Torah? It is fitting that you give your glory there.' And it says, 'And let the pleasantness of the Lord our God be upon us.'
God replied to him, 'In the past, because the Temple was built by flesh and blood, therefore it was destroyed. But in the future, I will build it and place my Divine Presence within it, and it will never be destroyed.'"