Death Will Be No More
The evil inclination will not be abolished from the world until King Messiah arrives and the Blessed Holy One delights in His works, and then, He will swallow up death forever (Isaiah 25:8). - Zohar 2:236a
The evil inclination will not be abolished from the world until King Messiah arrives and the Blessed Holy One delights in His works, and then, He will swallow up death forever (Isaiah 25:8). - Zohar 2:236a
In this article, we're highlighting a powerful Biblical example that illustrates the interconnectedness between Scripture and the Jewish Oral Torah through the words of the Prophet Zechariah.
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