The problem with trying to interpreting things through Kabbalistic context, is that Kabbalah itself is bullshit. It's not some ancient oral tradition, it's based on a combination of Platonic thought (which is why Jews tried to claim Plato was taught by them even though their ideology came much later), Pythagorean numerology, and the application of those two processes to the Chaldean and Greek Hermetic practices centered around the seven planets.
Also, Jewish history in itself is not contained in the bible, even Israeli researchers admit they were never in Egypt, and there was never any great kingdom, the wailing wall is a Roman structure:
"This is what archaeologists have learned from their excavations in the Land of Israel: the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the 12 tribes of Israel. Perhaps even harder to swallow is the fact that the united monarchy of David and Solomon, which is described by the Bible as a regional power, was at most a small tribal kingdom. And it will come as an unpleasant shock to many that the God of Israel, Jehovah, had a female consort and that the early Israelite religion adopted monotheism only in the waning period of the monarchy and not at Mount Sinai. Most of those who are engaged in scientific work in the interlocking spheres of the Bible, archaeology and the history of the Jewish people – and who once went into the field looking for proof to corroborate the Bible story – now agree that the historic events relating to the stages of the Jewish people’s emergence are radically different from what that story tells."
It's all bullshit, but if you don't want to take my advice, spend the rest of your life wasting it on a very big fantasy, there are worse things to waste your life on