Variantly: This may be compared to (the situation of) a king who had many sons. When they grew up, each went his own way. The youngest was beloved of his father. He ate with him, drank with him, and leaned upon him in going out and coming in. Similarly, Benjamin the tzaddik was the youngest of the tribes, and Jacob our father would eat with him and drink with him and lean upon him in going out and coming in — whereupon the Holy One Blessed be He said: The place where this tzaddik reposed his hands, there will I repose My Shechinah. Thus, "and between his (Benjamin's) shoulders does it (the Temple) rest."