The scroll of Esther is the only biblical book missing any mention of God’s name. The theme of God’s hiddenness in the Torah has profound implications for understanding Jewish history and prophecy. In this lecture we will delve into the enigmatic connection between Queen Esther’s story and a verse in Deuteronomy and reveal how divine concealment plays a crucial role in the narrative of exile and redemption. Learn how the historical backdrop of Esther’s time in Persia highlights the continuous cycle of exile that began with the expulsion from Eden and persisted through the experiences of the patriarchs and the Israelites’ slavery in Egypt. Explore how these themes of hiddenness and exile are not merely historical events but foundational concepts in Jewish thought, shaping the collective identity and spiritual journey of the Jewish people, leading to the messianic redemption. This exploration offers a fresh perspective on the enduring hope for redemption and the realization of God’s kingdom through Yeshua the Messiah.
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Негізгі бет When God is Hidden | Aaron Eby
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