"The Great Redemption" (23)
"The Great Redemption" by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
-- A Discourse on The End of the Exile and the Beginning of the Great Redemption
Translated by Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
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The P’kidah will accomplish something else as well. We find that when it came to the redemption from Egypt that immediately after it’s written that “G-d looked upon the people of Israel” (Exodus 2:25) we’re told that “Moses tended ... flock” (Exodus 3:1).
Understand this well. The Crown will begin to be fashioned for the Moshiach at the time of the P’kidah. And as is known, that Crown is the Yechidah.
Now, between the time of the P’kidah and the Z’chirah, the man who will be adjudged to redeem (the Jewish Nation) will be made suitable to be amended and repaired, and readied for his task. And he’ll then be elevated to infinitely great heights.
The Holy One will crown him then with the crown of His Glory. And that’s why it’s written, “Moses tended ... flock”. Because he was amended and repaired until it came time for him to stand upon Horeb and to be bidden to redeem (the Jewish Nation).
(c) 2005 Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
(Feel free to contact me at feldman@torah.org )
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AT LONG LAST! Rabbi Feldman's translation of "The Gates of Repentance" has been reissued at *at a discount*! You can order it right now by logging onto www.tinyurl.com/49s8t (or by going to www.rowman.com and searching for it). Rabbi Yaakov Feldman has translated and commented upon "The Gates of Repentance", "The Path of the Just", and "The Duties of the Heart" (Jason Aronson Publishers). And his new work on Maimonides' "The Eight Chapters" will soon be available from Judaica Press.
His works are available in bookstores and in various locations on the Web.
Rabbi Feldman also offers two free e-mail classes on www.torah.org entitled "Spiritual Excellence" and "Ramchal".
-- A Discourse on The End of the Exile and the Beginning of the Great Redemption
Translated by Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
_____________________________________________
23.
The P’kidah will accomplish something else as well. We find that when it came to the redemption from Egypt that immediately after it’s written that “G-d looked upon the people of Israel” (Exodus 2:25) we’re told that “Moses tended ... flock” (Exodus 3:1).
Understand this well. The Crown will begin to be fashioned for the Moshiach at the time of the P’kidah. And as is known, that Crown is the Yechidah.
Now, between the time of the P’kidah and the Z’chirah, the man who will be adjudged to redeem (the Jewish Nation) will be made suitable to be amended and repaired, and readied for his task. And he’ll then be elevated to infinitely great heights.
The Holy One will crown him then with the crown of His Glory. And that’s why it’s written, “Moses tended ... flock”. Because he was amended and repaired until it came time for him to stand upon Horeb and to be bidden to redeem (the Jewish Nation).
(c) 2005 Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
(Feel free to contact me at feldman@torah.org )
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AT LONG LAST! Rabbi Feldman's translation of "The Gates of Repentance" has been reissued at *at a discount*! You can order it right now by logging onto www.tinyurl.com/49s8t (or by going to www.rowman.com and searching for it). Rabbi Yaakov Feldman has translated and commented upon "The Gates of Repentance", "The Path of the Just", and "The Duties of the Heart" (Jason Aronson Publishers). And his new work on Maimonides' "The Eight Chapters" will soon be available from Judaica Press.
His works are available in bookstores and in various locations on the Web.
Rabbi Feldman also offers two free e-mail classes on www.torah.org entitled "Spiritual Excellence" and "Ramchal".
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