Structure of this section of Maamar Samech Vav: The Rebbe Rashab presents series of Three’s: 1) Olomos -Gan Eden – Eden 2) Ad v’ad bklal – Ad v’lo bklal – Ad v’lo b’klal on a higher level And in this maamar and the next 3) L’kol Tichle raiti ketz – (gvul) – L’kol Tichle raiti ketz – (Bli Gvul HaAras Haoneg) – R’chava mitzvosecha me’od – (Atzmus) pp 20-22 (Original edition) /pp 27-30 (new edition) – Gvul p 21/p 29 – Seder Hishtalshelus is considered as limited pp 22-24/p30-32 – Four Models for Bli Gvul: 1)seventh millenium 2)Bais Hamikdash 3)Shabbos 4)Torah Next Maamar pp 25-28 / pp35-40 Bli Gvul P 28/p 40 – Atzmus
Inside p 20 (p 28) לכל תכלה ראיתי קץ… Rashi in Tanach: Everything that has an end, has an end. Rashi in Eruvin: If there is an end, i will find it, when i see the beginning i will see the end. Metzudas David: similar to Rashi Even Ezra: the word ketz can mean an edge, i.e. a beginning or an end. So, when I see the end, I will see the beginning i.e. Tzimtzum HaRishon Everyone says the same thing. Something that is limited is limited.