21. Zos Chukas HaTorah 5735 (a Para Ma’amar). Para Aduma is ultimate Chuka; it brings together opposite extremes. Though all Mitzvos (Chukim -?-) do, but here it is most pronounced. The two names הוי’ה (in the Parsha) are interpreted to mean הוי’ דעתיק והוי’ דז”א; the merging of two opposites. This is found 1) in Torah, 2) Mitzvos, 3) Avoda in all aspects, and is rooted in the duality (to the extreme) that already exists in the Jewish Soul. It explains how Moshe is so upset by the thought of טומאת מת and that even after it is explained to him he continues to be frustrated. It further explains Shlomo’s frustration when he says famously אמרתי אחכמה והיא רחוקה ממני.