Revelation of God's Kingship

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  1. Yeshayahu 23-24

    Matal Al HaPerek

    Rabbi David Sabato

    Perek 23 completes the first section of prophecies addressed to the nations with a final prophecy addressed to the opulent Tyre (in Hebrew, Zor), the maritime trade city. The prophecy ends with God’s remembrance and rehabilitation of the city after a seventy year period.

    Perek 24 begins a new section of the book (24-27) which includes prophecies for the End of Days regarding the destruction of the land, the salvation of Israel and the revelation of God’s kingship. In perek 24 Yeshayahu describes the horrifying collapse of the land of Israel—a collapse which will reveal the kingship of God to the entire world.

     

  2. Adon Olam: The Burning Palace has an Owner

    Rabbi David Silverberg

  3. Paving the Way to God’s Kingdom over Israel and the Nations

    The Structure & Story of Book IV (90-106)

    Dr. Beni Gesundheit | Hour and 7 minutes

    Mizmorim 95-100: The Second Unit of Book IV

    How does God’s sovereignty affect the Jews, all the peoples of the world and their relationships? Will there be changes in the world order?

    Mizmor 95 is a song of praise and warning. Mizmorim 96-99 serve as the internal axis for Book IV , while 96-97 primarily address the nations and 98-99, Am Yisrael. Mizmor 100 expresses thanks to God in the past and future. Contextual interpretation of the unit will show the progression of God’s kingdom in the world as part of the rehabilitation of Israel from the terrors of the exile. In the closing Mizmor (100), all nations will join Am Yisrael in accepting Hashem’s Kingdom and eventually thanking and praising Hashem for being together with Am Yisrael in the Temple. Contextual interpretation also sheds a fascinating light on the inclusion of Mizmorim 95-99 together with Mizmorim 92-93 by the Kabbalists in the weekly Kabbalat Shabbat prayers.