From Breslov.org Pathway Newsletter
The Torah begins by describing Creation, including the verse “God made the two great lights – the greater light [the sun] to rule the day and the lesser light [the moon] to rule the night” (Genesis 1:16). The beginning of the verse calls both luminaries “great,” but the end of the verse refers to the moon as “lesser.” Rashi explains that they were created equal, but the moon was made smaller because it contended, “It’s impossible for two kings to share the same crown.”
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