And the second case is in a place where the term 'revelation of the Shekhinah' is mentioned, such as with our forefather Abraham when he went to bind Isaac, as it is stated about him, 'And he saw the place from afar.' And our Sages, may their memory be blessed, said that he saw the light from afar on Mount Moriah, as the Paitan said, 'And he saw the likeness of glory, splendor, and honor,' and he asked his servants, 'Did you see the light shining on the top of Mount Moriah,' and so on.

This is the created light that our Rabbi wrote about. The same applies to the case of the burning bush, as it is said, 'And he looked, and behold, the bush was burning with fire,' and explicitly stated there, 'And the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of the bush,' and this is the created light. And likewise, every place where the term 'revelation of the Shekhinah' is mentioned, it refers to the created light.