207. What are my delights? The Torah as the Torah is called delights, as it is written, "And I was daily His delight" (Mishlei 8:30). We have learned that the Holy One, blessed be He, comes to delight Himself with the righteous in the Garden of Eden. What is meant by 'delight Himself?' IT MEANS to rejoice in them. As we learned, fortunate are the righteous about whom it is written, "Then you shall delight yourself in Hashem" (Yeshayah 58:14), so as to take pleasure from the drink of the stream, MEANING BINAH, as it is written, "And satisfy your soul in drought" (Ibid. 11). It is as if the Holy One, blessed be He, delights in them by means of that drink of the stream that the righteous take pleasure in, so He comes to have delight with the righteous. All those that toil in the Torah will merit to find delight in the righteous from that drink of the stream, MEANING BINAH.
207. מַאן אִינּוּן שַׁעֲשׁוּעָי. אוֹרַיְיתָא דְּאוֹרַיְיתָא שַׁעֲשׁוּעִים אִקְרֵי, דִּכְתִּיב וָאֶהְיֶה שַׁעֲשׁוּעִים יוֹם יוֹם. וְדָא הוּא דְּתָנֵינָן, קוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא אָתֵי לְאִשְׁתַּעְשְׁעָא עִם צַדִּיקַיָּיא בְּגִנְתָא דְּעֵדֶן. מַאי לְאִשְׁתַּעְשְׁעָא. בְּגִין לְמֶחְדֵּי בְּהוּ. דְּתָנֵינָן, זַכָּאִין אִינּוּן צַדִּיקַיָּא, דִּכְתִיב בְּהוּ, אָז תִּתְעַנַּג עַל יְיָ,' בְּגִין לְאִתְעַנְּגָא מֵהַהוּא שַׁקְיוּ דְּנַחֲלָא, כד"א וְהִשְׁבִּיעַ בְּצַחְצָחוֹת נַפְשֶׁךָ. כִּבְיָכוֹל, קוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא מִשְׁתַּעֲשָׁע בְּהוּ, מֵהַהוּא שַׁקְיוּ דְּנַחֲלָא דְּמִתְעַנְּגֵי, בְּהוּ צַדִּיקַיָּיא. וְעַל דָּא אָתֵי לְאִשְׁתַּעְשְׁעָא עִם צַדִּיקַיָּיא. וְכָל מַאן דְּאִשְׁתְּדַל בְּאוֹרַיְיתָא, זָכֵי לְאִשְׁתַּעְשְׁעָא עִם צַדִּיקַיָּיא, מֵהַהוּא שַׁקְיוּ דְּנַחֲלָא.