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Another interpretation (of Lev. 12:2), “and bears a male”: This text is related (to I Sam. 2:2), “There is no holy one like the Lord, for there is none beside You.” What is the meaning of “for there is none beside You (
bltk
, traditionally voweled as
biltekha
)?” A king of flesh and blood builds a palace, and his building outlasts (rt.:
blh
) him; but the Holy One, blessed be He, is outlasting the world, as it were, “for there is none outlasting you (reading
bltk
, voweled as
ballotekha
).” (I Sam. 2:2, cont.:) “And there is no rock (
tswr
) like our God…
Midrash Tanchuma, Tazria 2:1
If you will study the writings of Maimonides carefully
(Moreh Nevuchim 3,3)
you will find that he understood the cherubs in the Tabernacle as corresponding to the cherubs which Ezekiel saw in his vision, i.e. the chayot hakodesh. Even though Ezekiel reported seeing four chayot, in reality they were really only one. We can confirm this from the wording in Ezekiel 10,20 when he refers to them in the singular, i.e. היא החיה אשר ראיתי תחת אלו-הי ישראל בנהר כבר ואדע כי כרובים המה, “they are the chayah which I had seen under the Lord G’d of Israel at the river Kevar…
Rabbeinu Bahya, Shemot 25:18:7
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