PSALM 65: Israel and Moshiach (The Jewish Messiah)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Psalm 65 was composed by David when Israel was in the midst of three years of drought and famine. Yet, it is one of the most uplifting of Psalms. Agriculture comes to literary life in this beautiful Psalm which is also a prophecy of the times of the Geula (World-wide Redemption) and the coming of Moshiach.
    Psalm 65 is a segula to say before you have to request something from anyone.
    With insights from the Talmud, Rashi, Sforno, Rebbe Nachman, Rav Hirsch and more
    If you benefited from this class, PLEASE LIKE THIS VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL!
    In Psalms for Life, a weekly 30 minutes class, we explore the historical, spiritual and textual richness of the Book of Psalms with Breslov insights and more. At the end of each class we recite Psalms together as a merit for Israel and anyone seeking a Refuah Sheleimah, a complete healing/recovery. Visit BreslovWoman.org get the link to the live class with Chaya Rivka and for more Breslov inspiration. This series, an enormous undertaking, is generously sponsored by Esther Ella Gurevich, may it be a merit for her and her family.
    Recommended reading:
    Mashiach: Hope for Turbulent Times available at Amazon.com
    May You Have a Day: Making Every Day Better with the Teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov available at Amazon.com
    Recommended reading: The Power of Psalms (Published in Hebrew-English by Breslov Research Institute at Breslov.org)

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    Always deep and expansive for heart and mind to hear your shiurim , Todah Rabah,with gratitude , Shulamit Ayelet