
Out of the Iron Furnace
The Jewish Redemption from Ancient Egypt and the Delivery from Spiritual Bondage
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Yet, NEVER BEFORE has there been a complete investigation of the moral significance of each of the Ten Plagues which humbled the Egyptians and brought the Jews out of Egypt.
As Rabbi Ben-David so beautifully illustrates, the plagues were much more than mere punishments. Each of the plagues presented a lesson in the folly of Egyptian decadence and in the imperative for a moral way of life.
Drawing on the mystical writings of the Kabbalah; Rabbi Ben-David illuminates the entire pattern of history from Creation to the Exodus, and how the Ten Plagues atoned for the sins of all previous generations.
In this adaptation and translation of Rabbi Ben-David's original Hebrew work, Mateh HaElohim, the translator, Rabbi Yaakov Feitman, has added many illustrations from modern works on rabbinics, linguistics, physics and psychology to convey the urgent relevance of Rabbi Ben-David's message.
In an era when we are witnessing a gratifying return to traditional values and the call of youth for genuine answers to the pressing problems of morality, Rabbi Ben-David's book provides an inexhaustible mine of information and guidance.
This extraordinary study will benefit both scholars and casual readers, rabbis and laymen. Yet, for the teacher of Jewish history, law, and Bible, this book will prove especially indispensable. The teacher or lecturer will find here a virtual treasure trove of material for drashot and inspiring talks.
For just a few examples of the extraordinary contents of this book, DO YOU KNOW?
- That the Jews were so successful in Egypt that they became the landlords and the Egyptians the tenants?
- Which ancient generation discovered the secret of nuclear fission?
- Why Moses could not speak the Egyptian language?
- Which plague warned man about neglect of the laws of ecology?
- The dangers of good health?
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- doneliyahu
- 01-28-25
Excellent book read by Rabbi Robbie haRobot
This is a fascinating interpretation offered by Rabbi Eliezer Ben-David on the Israelite exodus from their intriguing time in Egypt. There is an underlying cause, beyond their natural inclination, why many moaned and whined during the sojourn haShem intentionally caused to take as long as it did.
But this book is not about the peculiarities of the Israelites but exclusively about the underlying reason haShem contested Pharosh individually and challenged Egyptian culture in general.
I was urged to read this for the detailed interpretation of the Tower of Babel as well as the fractal examination of the Ten Plagues. Rabbi Eliezer not only did not disappoint but enthused me to read the physical copy again ss a springboard for myne own consideration of those fascinating events.
Do one’s nonchalant best to ignore the awkward pronunciation of Hebrew terms and the misalignment of timbre within a statement by the surprisingly human sounding robot. I learned that skill early in my wonderful life since not a few people have robot-like vocal deliveries.
An excellent book.
A passable presentation, as long as one knows how to stay focused on the message using one’s sense of humor to laugh off goofy pronunciations.
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