24. Due to this, Tiferet IS CONSIDERED "the greater light to rule the day" (Ibid.), BECAUSE it says about it, "Hashem will command His steadfast love (Heb. Chesed) in the daytime" (Tehilim 42:9). SINCE IT IS CHESED, IT IS CALLED THE GREATER LIGHT. "And the lesser light to rule the night" means: "and in the night His song shall be with me" (Ibid.), that is, the song of the Levites, which is Yesod IN MALCHUT, ACCORDING TO THE MEANING OF THE WORDS: "the son of Jesse lives on the ground" (I Shmuel 20:31), IN WHICH 'LIVES' REFERS TO YESOD, AND THE GROUND IS MALCHUT. He has composed ten types of songs in Tehilim, MEANING 'BLESSED,' 'A SONG,' 'A POEM,' ETC. The Righteous is to the left, MEANING YESOD IN MALCHUT, AND THE LEFT, "the lesser light" is the Shechinah that was taken from the left.
24. וּבג"ד, תִּפְאֶרֶת אֶת הַמָּאוֹר הַגָּדוֹל לְמֶמְשֶׁלֶת הַיּוֹם, דְּאִתְּמַר בֵּיהּ יוֹמָם יְצַוֶּה יְיָ' חַסְדּוֹ. אֶת הַמָּאוֹר הַקָּטֺן לְמֶמְשֶׁלֶת הַלַּיְלָה, וּבַלַּיְלָה שִׁירֺה עִמִּי. שִׁיר דִּלְוִיִּים, וְדָא יְסוֹד. בֶּן יִשַׁי חַי עַל הָאֲדָמָה. דְּתָקִּין עֶשֶׂר מִינֵי תְּהִלִּים, בְּשִׁירָה. וְאִיהוּ צַדִּיק לִשְׂמָאלָא, אֶת הַמָאוֹר הַקָּטֺן, וְדָא שְׁכִינְתָּא, דְּאַתְנְטִילַת מִשְּׂמָאלָא.