A Psalm, a Song for the Sabbath day. (Psalm 92:12) "The Lord gives voice to the many messengers." In the plural form, the bee exits and divides into seven voices, and the seven voices into seventy languages. Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said it is like a person striking a reed, and sparks fly out in all directions. Rabbi Yossi bar Hanina said it is like a person striking a rock with a hammer, and sparks shoot out in all directions.
So it is with the many messengers. (Exodus 20:8) "Remember the Sabbath day." And we honor it with food, celebration, and clean clothing, as it is said (Isaiah 58:13) "And you shall call the Sabbath a delight." Moreover, when it enters, we welcome it with songs and hymns, as it is said (Psalm 92:1) "A Psalm, a Song for the Sabbath day." At sunset on Friday, a person enters the Garden of Eden and the ministering angels welcome him and lead him in.
Rabbi Levi said, "If a person fulfills the commandment of the Sabbath, he is given a special treasure." How was Adam, the first man, created on Friday? In the first hour, he was formed in the mind. In the second hour, he was molded with the ministering angels.
In the third hour, his dust was gathered. In the fourth hour, his limbs were formed. In the fifth hour, a golem was created. In the sixth hour, he was clothed with skin.
In the seventh hour, his soul was breathed into him. In the eighth hour, he stood on his feet. In the ninth hour, he was commanded. In the tenth hour, he sinned.
In the eleventh hour, he was judged. In the twelfth hour, he was expelled. When he came to offer supplications, the Sabbath intervened and removed him. The ministering angels then called out to him (Psalm 49:13), "A man who is in honor, yet does not understand, is like the beasts that perish."
Both were alike in their appearance. When the Sabbath arrived, it acted as an advocate for him and said before the Holy One, blessed be He, "Master of the Universe, during the six days of creation, Adam was not punished in the world, but for me he sinned and was punished. This is my holiness and this is my rest." And for the sake of the Sabbath, he was saved from the punishment of hell.
Once a person saw the power of the Sabbath, he came to say a hymn for the Sabbath, a song for the Sabbath day. The Sabbath said to him, "You say a hymn for me, and you and I will say a hymn to the Lord," as it is written, "It is good to give thanks to the Lord."