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  In the future 'Zeir Anpin' will receive from 'malchut'.
   
by Rabbi Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz
 
 

Stanza 8

Translation and commentary by Moshe Miller

May your plunderers be treated the same way,

And all who would devour you be kept at bay.

Over you Your G-d will rejoice,

As a groom exults in his bride [of choice].

May your plunderers be treated the same way. As in Jeremiah 30:15.

And all who would devour you will be kept at bay. As in Isaiah 49:19.

Over you Your G-d will rejoice. As in Isaiah 62:5.

As a groom exults in the bride. Groom and bride allude to  Zeir Anpin and  malchut. At present, malchut receives her light from Zeir Anpin, just as the moon receives its light from the sun. But in the future Zeir Anpin will receive from malchut. This will be achieved by virtue of the  mitzvot performed by the Jewish people, who are the expression of malchut in this world. This is the meaning of "as a groom exults in the bride."

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Rabbi Shlomo HaLevi Alkabetz born c.5260-5340 (c.1500-1580)

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