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Said Rabbi Judah in the name of Rav: A person is forbidden to eat before he feeds his animals, for it is written (Deuteronomy 11:15), "[I will send grass in your fields] for your cattle" and only after that, "that you may eat and be sated."
— Talmud, Berachot 40a
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G‑d is not just big—He is infinite.

If He were only big, then those things that are small would be further from Him, and those things that are big would be closer.

But to the Infinite, big and small, far and near are irrelevant terms.

Nothing is too small for His concern; no place is too far that He cannot be found ...

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