4. The Torah contains supernal, sealed mysteries, that man cannot grasp; it contains all supernal matters - those revealed and those not revealed. BECAUSE OF THEIR DEPTH, THEY ARE REVEALED TO THE SCHOLAR, BUT DISAPPEAR IMMEDIATELY ONLY TO BE REVEALED IN THE NEXT INSTANT AND DISAPPEAR AGAIN. AND SO IT CONTINUES FOR THOSE WHO STUDY THEM. The Torah contains all the matters above IN THE SUPERNAL WORLDS and below. Everything in this world and everything in the World to Come is in the Torah, but there is no one to observe and understand them. Thus, it is written, "Who can utter the mighty acts of Hashem? Who can declare all His praise?" (Tehilim 106:2).
4. בְּאוֹרַיְיתָא אִינוּן כָּל רָזִין עִלָּאִין חֲתִימִין, דְּלָא יָכְלִין לְאִתְדַּבָּקָא, בְּאוֹרַיְיתָא כָּל אִינוּן מִלִּין עִלָּאִין, דְּאִתְגַּלְּיָין וְלָא אִתְגַּלְּיָין, בְּאוֹרַיְיתָא אִינוּן כָּל מִלִּין דִּלְעֵילָא וּלְתַתָּא, כָּל מִלִּין דְּעַלְמָא דֵין, וְכָל מִלִּין דְּעַלְמָא דְאָתֵי בְּאוֹרַיְיתָא אִינוּן, וְלֵית מַאן דְּיַשְׁגַּח וְיָדַע לוֹן, וּבְגִין כָּךְ כְּתִיב, מִי יְמַלֵּל גְּבוּרוֹת יי' יַשְׁמִיעַ כָּל תְּהִלָּתוֹ.