“And
I saw, and behold there was the candelabrum of the Sanctuary, golden
through and through, carrying the source of oil on its pinnacle,
seven pipes of oil leading to each of the seven lamps. And next to
the source of oil, carried by it, two trees of the oil fruit, one to
the right of the source and one to the left.” “Do you know what
they signify?” “It is God's word to Zerubbabel: (Zech. 4,6) Not
with might, nor by force, but with My spirit, says the Lord.”
The
spiritual life of the Divine law is self-sufficient. It is victorious
by means of its innate strength. It achieves victory without outside
support, without state support, without military might. It carries
sufficient energy to supply the lamp as well as the tree on which the
fruits of its supply ripen. Although the difficulties facing
Zerubbabel mounted steadily they were all destined to be solved. The
spirit was the cornerstone to which the abundance of mercy would
flow. מִֽי־אַתָּ֧ה
הַֽר־הַגָּד֛וֹל לִפְנֵ֥י זְרֻבָּבֶ֖ל
לְמִישֹׁ֑ר וְהוֹצִיא֙ אֶת־הָאֶ֣בֶן
הָֽרֹאשָׁ֔ה תְּשֻׁא֕וֹת חֵ֥ן חֵ֖ן
לָֽהּ:
(Zech. 4,7)
R'
Samson Raphael Hirsch, “Kislev III”, Collected Writings, Vol. 2,
p. 225
This was actually mentiooned by Rav Hirsch upon his inauguration to Rav of Frankfurt.
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