Jewish philosophy -- Early works to 1800; Judaism -- Works to 1900; Philosophy, Medieval -- Early works to 1800
When we assert that Scripture teaches that God rules this world through
angels, we mean such angels as are identical with the Intelligences. In
some passages the plural is used of God, e.g., “Let us make man in our
image” (Gen. i. 26); “Go to, let us go down, and there confound their
language” (ibid. xi. 7). Our Sages explain this in the following
manner: God, as it were, does nothing without contemplating the host
above. I wonder at the expression “contemplating,” which is the very
expression used by Plato: God, as it were, “contemplates the world of
ideals, and thus produces the existing beings.” In other passages our
Sages expressed it more decidedly: “God does nothing without consulting
the host above” (the word familia, used in the original, is a Greek
noun, and signifies “host”). On the words, “what they have already
made” (Eccles. ii. 12), the following remark is made in Bereshit Rabba
and in Midrash Koheleth: “It is not said ‘what He has made,’ but ‘what
they have made’; hence we infer that He, as it were, with His court,
have agreed upon the form of each of the limbs of man before placing it
in its position, as it is said, ‘He hath made thee and established
thee’” (Deut. xxxii. 6). In Bereshit Rabba (chap. li.) it is also
stated, that wherever the term “and the Lord” occurred in Scripture,
the Lord with His court is to be understood. These passages do not
convey the idea that God spoke, thought, reflected, or that He
consulted and employed the opinion of other beings, as ignorant persons
have believed. How could the Creator be assisted by those whom He
created! They only show that all parts of the Universe, even the limbs
of animals in their actual form, are produced through angels; for
natural forces and angels are identical. How bad and injurious is the
blindness of ignorance! Say to a person who is believed to belong to
the wise men of Israel that the Almighty sends His angel to enter the
womb of a woman and to form there the fœtus, he will be satisfied with
the account; he will believe it, and even find in it a description of
the greatness of God’s might and wisdom; although he believes that the
angel consists of burning fire, and is as big as a third part of the
Universe, yet he considers it possible as a divine miracle. But tell
him that God gave the seed a formative power which produces and shapes
the limbs, and that this power is called “angel,” or that all forms are
the result of the influence of the Active Intellect, and that the
latter is the angel, the Prince of the world, frequently mentioned by
our Sages, and he will turn away; because he cannot comprehend the true
greatness and power of creating forces that act in a body without being
perceived by our senses. Our Sages have already stated—for him who has
understanding—that all forces that reside in a body are angels, much
more the forces that are active in the Universe. The theory that each
force acts only in one particular way, is expressed in Bereshit Rabba
(chap.
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