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אֶלָּא רָזָא דָא לָא אִתְגַּלְּיָא בַּר יוֹמָא חַד דַּהֲוֵינָא עַל כֵּיף יַמָּא, וְאָתָא אֵלִיָּהוּ וְאָמַר לִי רִבִּי, יָדַעְתְּ מַה הוּא, מִי בָּרָא אֵלֶּה. אֲמִינָא לֵיהּ אִלֵּין שְׁמַיָּא וְחֵילֵהון עובָדָא דְקוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא דְּאִית לֵיהּ לְבַר נָשׁ לְאִסְתַּכְּלָא בְּהוּ וּלְבָרְכָא לֵיהּ דִּכְתִיב, (תהילים ח׳:ב׳) כִּי אֶרְאֶה שָׁמֶיךְ מַעֲשֵׂה אֶצְבְּעוֹתֶיךְ וְגו' יְיָ אֲדוֹנֵינוּ מָה אַדִּיר שִׁמְךְ בְּכָל הָאָרֶץ. This mystery remained sealed until one day, whilst I was on the sea-shore, Elijah came and said to me, “Master, what means ‘Mi (Who?) created these?’ “I said to him, “That refers to the heavens and their hosts, the works of the Holy One, blessed be He, works through the contemplation of which man comes to bless Him, as it is written, ‘When I behold thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, etc. O Lord our God, how glorious is thy name in all the earth!’ ” (Ps. 8, 4-10).