אליגוריות החוקים, ספר א ו׳Allegorical Interpretation of Genesis, Book I 6
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1[16] “He rested therefore on the seventh day from all His works which He had made” (Gen. 2:2). This is as much as to say that God ceases moulding the masses that are mortal, whenever He begins to make those that are divine and in keeping with the nature of seven. But the interpretation of the statement in accordance with its bearing on human life and character is this, that, whenever there comes upon the soul the holy Reason of which Seven is the keynote, six together with all mortal things that the soul seems to make therewith comes to a stop.