It can be said that this alludes to a Hamshocho below the row which alludes to a revelation of a very lofty light that extends to all places. As is explained regarding the long final letter ‘Nun’ of the words תִדְּבָקוּן וּבוֹ “Cleave to him” that sometimes it is written without a ‘Nun’ but only here in this Possuk it is written with a ‘Nun’. Because after completing the six instructions enumerated in the Possuk before this [‘Nun’] can one arrive into the state of ‘Nun’ which represents a Hamshocho from the state of ‘fifty’.
And this state which is from higher than the Seder Hishtalshelus extends below the row, below to the ultimate low. To transform transgressions committed intentionally to be like merits. Until they even become merits Mammosh.
