Paradoxes, Shekhinah, devotion, and a few more.
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Happy holiday and good evening.
A few things in brief,
- Can the paradoxical “The place of a closet is not of the measure” be explained by the distortion of space?
- In this regard, one of the methods is that of a Hanukkah candle, which was lit and never extinguished, which is also a paradox.
- What is the meaning of “The Shechinah never descended below ten palms”, and why specifically 10?
- If it is impossible to know for sure whether I will be killed or not, this should be similar to the first methods in which it is impossible to command faith, because there is no one who commands it, so it is also about devotion, it depends on the level of conviction, and also, if according to this, everyone is undoubtedly a heretic?
- Rashi, in Ketuvot, chapter 2, at the beginning, writes that most will turn the argument of Beri into Shema, and it is very puzzling, what is the precise definition of Shema and most?
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Sorry, I'll rephrase.
One of the methods in the Hanukkah miracle method is that the fire was lit, meaning that the oil nourished it, and yet it did not burn out, as opposed to the methods that oil was added, in which case only the source is unnatural, but the presence of the oil now makes sense, this method is paradoxical.
What is the logical meaning of the Shekhinah in one place and not another, and why 10 taps above the ground is a closed area for the Shekhinah.
If I don't know whether I will give up my life during a test of sanctification of God, because it depends on my level of certainty, as you often claim, then I am an apocryphal doubter, and so is everyone's judgment.
I will waive the last question,
Thank you very much and Happy Holidays, I appreciate the quick response.
You continue with your negligence.
2. Don't understand the question.
3. That the Shekhinah is less present in that area.
4. No, you don't.
Why am I not a skeptic? Can you explain?
An apostate is someone who does not believe. Here we are talking about someone who does believe. There is no 100% faith, and therefore according to this, everyone is undoubtedly apostate.
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