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We are back here on our Sunday night,
but uh tonight we're going to make a
special sh to uh speak about the
plagues,
not only the ones that happened in the
past, but also the ones that are coming
very, very soon as we are in the era of
Msiah. Tonight's show is going to be for
the
Sana
Talia Rael and all of Amra and all the
righteous noises that continue to
support the organization continue to
help us publicize
name and continue to help us do these.
So Karim for anyone who has not already
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donating, just simply watch the video
that we put up there for uh one of the
uh food distributions we did uh just uh
last week on uh in inimata
several other places and we're not
finished yet, but over
600 families, we're talking about
probably close to 6,000 people, maybe a
little bit more or less, uh have uh
received food from Bez.
from our organization for Pesak. Each
box is packed full of stuff that they
need. Whether it's matsot or it's wine
or it's meat, chicken, eggs, all types
of goodies. All of it is in the video.
But we have another big distribution
coming up in just about I would say 12
hours from now in another big
distribution. And uh simply put, they
keep coming. More and more people need
food, need help for the holidays. And uh
we're trying to help as many people as
we possibly can. Uh we've pretty much
written a blank check for uh to help as
many as we possibly can. We a whole lot
more than what we've raised so far, but
will provide. If you want to be a
partner with us in this amazing food
distribution for the holidays, uh please
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Uh, and I'm sure the link is going to be
on the bottom or on the screen or
somewhere when you're watching this if
you're not watching it live, but if
you're watching it live, it'll probably
be somewhere in the comments. So, with
that being said,
we have Pesak and Pesak is the
extraordinary holiday of the salvation
that AmI is received, the first
salvation that we got a little over
3,300 years ago in Egypt. And of course,
everyone is familiar, both Jews,
non-Jews, religious, non-religious, even
atheists have heard about the 10
plagues, whether it's uh the water
turning to blood, the frogs, the uh the
lice uh you know, the uh that were
filling up all the houses, the the
livestock being killed, all the uh the
you know, pretty much the boils uh that
people got. In so many words, hell on
earth.
And uh if people simply understood what
that meant, certainly that would
influence their actions if they believe
that this is something that's relevant
today. But the truth is that our sages
tell us that we have to study this topic
again and again each year. Now, why do
you have to study the 10 plagues each
year if you already know them
supposedly?
The truth is, as the Torah tells us in
the
delve into it and delve into it because
everything is in it. But by everything
is in it, it's not just referring to all
the details that we don't know, but
rather all of the details that we should
know because they're coming soon. So
unlike what the internet came out with a
simple checklist of all the things that
people believe are the plagues, the
water turning to blood in the Nile
River. The truth is it wasn't really
just a Nile River. It was everywhere,
including the trees, the fruits,
anything and everything that had water,
which again we're going to go into. Frog
swammed the land, the gnats or lice.
Apparently the internet is not sure
whether nats or lice are the ones that
infested people and animals. Flies
filled the houses apparently why flies.
Not really sure, but that's apparently
what the internet thinks happened.
Livestock. Disease killed Egyptian
animals. Boils afflicted humans and
animals. Hail struck down crops and
livestock.
Locust devoured the remaining crops.
Darkness covered the land for three
days. Death of the firstborn of Egypt.
In so many words, this is an simple
internet search in the English language
of what the 10 plagues are. And as we
read this, and in fact, as we show you,
you'll see how much
we don't know
if we simply rely on
the internet.
Our own very dear Rabbi Fry Kaklon
Hashemesh
wrote another sephil
for this holiday and it was published
and printed in Israel
uh and distributed for free like the
best price we always give all of the
books and it's not a little pamphlet of
10 pages uh that cost a quarter but
rather a 300page book that uh is full of
kadusha full of insight ites that uh is
going to give you a little bit of a
different perspective on the plagues.
Now, of course, we're not going to be
able to go through the entire book. That
will take a very long time, but we're
going to go into a few key issues that
will give us not only more details about
the plagues that most people didn't
know, but in fact, how it's relevant to
today as we live in the era of Messiah.
In the beginning of the book
writes in the
language of the sages
of
so he says go and learn what the midrash
this particular mid is called the uh
treasures of Eisenstein.
uh and uh what it wrote
about one of the reasons why we need to
learn these plagues.
Know that all of the plagues that
brought upon the Egyptians,
this is exactly what he will bring upon
Adam when Am will be taken out of the
exile at the time of Mashiach.
Meaning that one of the reasons
why we learn the plagues is not just to
know the past, but also to know the
future, what's coming.
And it's important to know what's coming
because when you see it, you'll know
exactly what it is.
Now,
before we go into how this is relevant
to every single person out there, not
just the Jewish people, but also the
non-Jews, especially those non-Jews
and Jews that choose to go against the
Torah because they will not be part
of the salvation, at least not on the
good side, whether it's the newly
anti-semitic Tucker Carlson's and is
other fellows that continue to
in so many words manipulate every single
bit of truth they possibly can uh get
their hands on into some strange
narrative that they have some strange
story they make up just to push their
agenda of anti-semitism
and of course before Mashiach comes
anti-semitism will be higher than it's
ever been in history, even more than
what it was before the Holocaust.
So, we're not surprised when we see
this. In fact, one of the times that I
brought something to Rab Fry that they,
you know, were trying to do something
big and it looked like things were going
smoothly.
He said, "Okay, fine." And then later
on, just a few days later, I told him,
"Ah, I found something. Doesn't look
like it's going to go so smoothly. Still
possible, but it's a whole lot harder
than what we thought initially. The deal
is completely different than what was
originally presented. Now, instead of
hearing the typical, oh, what they do,
what's this, what's that, a frame says
to me, ah, hashem, you comforted me. You
comforted me." when it was going so
smoothly, I was thinking, what's wrong?
What are we doing so wrong? We're not
opening a church right now. We're not
we're not uh doing uh you know, anything
against Hashem. So, why is it going so
smoothly? Why is it going so smoothly?
But then when you told me, oh, something
is uh we have uh some hiccups. We have
some issues. Ah, comforted me. Why?
Because if there are struggles along the
way, it's an indication you're going in
the right direction.
So
in this seaf
frame does several different things.
One, he tells us a ton of details
about the plagues
that are beyond what the internet and
the superficial
things that we usually learn as kids are
taught, you know. when uh there's a lot
more.
Number two,
he goes into details about one of the
important
things to know about a and how he runs
this world.
measure for measure.
Everything that's happened happened for
a specific reason. Whether it's to the
nation, to the world, to individuals,
to you and I
in the past, and certainly in the
future.
This is one of the fundamental teachings
of the Torah
because if a person
starts thinking that everything is
randomness, this guy got into a car
accident randomly because the other guy
was a bad driver. This one got sick
randomly because uh he caught the uh you
know, smallox or something. this guy,
you know, went to a country that just
started war randomly because he had bad
luck. When you start believing in
randomness, then you start
forgetting that a kadosh runs the world.
Even great ma mathematicians
that go into the
way that the world was created. If you
look at the measurements of the earth
in comparison to the moon, in comparison
to everything that's around it, and even
in comparison to the pyramids,
you will find that everything is
perfectly put together. Nothing is
random.
Nothing is random. I actually just saw a
video that one of my students sent me of
a guy that claims he was a former
atheist for many years.
But he started delving into the
mathematics.
He first started with being interested
in the pyramids
as it is a very interesting subject
altogether. just you know would say uh
what's in the pyramids the size of the
pyramids I mean it's one of the seven
wonders of the world and there's even
uh questions about whether a Jew is
allowed to go there or not
and if he is allowed for how long under
what condition
who built the pyramids of course there's
all types of
speculation out there that people like
to put whether it's uh you know the the
fools that think aliens built the
pyramids or that uh you know it was uh
some you know the Egyptians all types of
things that are out there. Certainly we
believe uh that Am built the pyramids
but nonetheless the pyramids are not
like any other structure that's out
there. It's not like the huge building
in Dubai. It's not like the uh twin
towers before they were destroyed. It's
not like the Eiffel Tower. It's not like
anything else out there because the the
way that the pyramids were built was
with knowledge about the world where the
stars are the universe. There's a lot of
interesting things that uh were put into
the building of the pyramids. Now
one of the things that uh a person will
see the more they delve into the
mathematics of things is that everything
is perfectly put there together that
could not be random. And the same
concept goes with the plagues. Hashem
did not just decide that blood will be
the way that he will torment the
Egyptians and then frogs sounds like fun
and then perhaps we'll make it really
dark for them at some point so they
can't see. Everything is measure for
measure.
But more than that,
this is also going to be the same tools
that a kadosh promises
that he will use
at the time of Msiah.
Now
in a beginning
we look at the plagues
as if they are something that is
just very simple.
When we look at the plague of blood,
one of the things we see that akadosh
punished the Egyptians specifically
for what they did.
And what they did
initially, we would think, oh yeah,
well, he was destroying I remember
learning this as a kid that uh he was uh
destroying
the uh Nile River.
Now, if this was true, if this was just
simply a war against the Nile River,
then the blood would have literally been
like the internet says, it would have
blood of only only been on the Nile
River. But the reality is
the blood plague was everywhere.
The blood plague
was the first sign that everything that
a kadu did was measure for measure.
Meaning based on the sin that the
Egyptians made,
the act they did,
that's how they got punished.
So first
the sages teach us that each plague
was not only beyond what
the internet is telling us but also each
plague was tattooed if you will on the
Egyptians as it was happening
with the use of modern technology.
This is what it would look like if you
will.
Egyptian,
probably much uglier in real life,
would have a plague
written on him.
And the same goes, as you'll see from
the other uh pictures,
with the other plagues.
Each plague was written on them.
Of course, you see that there is an
outcome to this plague, killing all the
fish.
And you would ask, of course, if you are
one of these
uh animal lovers,
what did the fish do? Why kill the fish?
Why kill anybody?
Why blood?
In page 15,
Ra Fry writes,
this actually this section was written
by his father Rav
that just like the Egyptians
did not allow the daughters of Israel to
dip into the waters in order to remove
impurity
because the Egyptians ultimate goal with
everything they did to the Jewish people
to Am Isel before they were known as the
Jewish people because that began at
Mount Si was what parro said which is he
was concerned about the fact that Israel
was growing in number each time
a woman gave birth it was to six
children
average woman let's see if she gives
birth five times that's 30 kids
that means means that AmI is growing
rapidly to say the least and the number
one mission that wanted to do was to
stop it.
Now you would ask why he just killed
him. Why don't he just
kill whoever he wanted? Because
the Torah says was clever and he knew
that if he started killing people left
and right,
there would revolt. there would be a
war. Perhaps the Egyptians would even
lose. So he said, "Let's fool them."
How we fool them? First, we'll start off
by telling them, "Everyone has to be
patriotic to build Egypt."
And Perau went into the field himself
and started digging and working. And
people saw
that, hey, Pero is working. if he's
working. This must be important. He's a
king. He's not supposed to be working.
They shut down their businesses.
And they started working, too. And Paul
said, "Listen, I'll pay you. I'll pay
you double what you make."
And of course, this gave them even a
bigger incentive. Not only are they
going to be patriotic, but they could
stay patriotic because they'll make
double the money, become even more rich.
This also answers those research reports
that say that they don't believe that
the Jewish people built the pyramids
because they found some uh documents
papus they call it that show that people
got paid for building parts of the
pyramid. This is the reason why it says
it initially they did.
Initially we got paid
but then as time went by said I can't
pay you 2,000 I can pay you a thousand.
People say well I was getting paid
double what I was making. Now I'm
getting paid what I was making anyway.
So fine that's fine. They continued and
then before you know it
he cut that in half too to 500 then 250
and eventually to zero after he saw how
much everybody could really produce. And
he said, "From now on, you're all going
to do this. You're all slaves." But this
was a process. This was not an overnight
thing. But ultimately, the goal was to
fool
into becoming slaves
into
a way that he could have population
control.
He couldn't just kill people off.
Even when he started killing the
children, if you guys remember in
Exodus,
he tells Yuv and Miriam to do it without
anyone seeing. If it's a boy, kill him.
If it's a girl, don't do anything. But
only when it's an oppressive giving
birth, which is it's a known thing that
especially in those days that
unfortunately sometimes a woman gives
birth and the baby dies.
So it wouldn't look like is behind it.
Everything had to be behind the scenes.
Why? Because there was a lot of them.
You can't just decide to kill all of
them. By the way, the same concept was
repeated by Hitler.
Initially, they were saying, listen,
anyone that wants to leave Germany,
leave. Unfortunately, many people chose
not to leave. They like their houses.
They like Germany. They felt that
Germany was their Jerusalem.
They chose not to leave.
Eventually, they told him, "Okay, get on
these trains." But they didn't tell him,
"You're going on these trains to go to a
concentration camp to die." No, they
told him, "Listen, you're just going to
go to a different section, to a
different section, and you're going to
live there in peace."
And even when they got there, initially
it was, "Oh, you're going to work.
You're going to have a place to stay."
But little by little things changed and
before you know it it became a standard.
Hitler followed the playbook of
as we've said in many lectures in the
past and we gave many other details.
So to avoid repeating the same things,
we'll try to focus on some new stuff.
Akadosh chose the plague of blood
because the Egyptians did not allow did
not allow the Jewish women to purify
themselves.
because they noticed he noticed that any
time they would purify themselves even
though it wasn't a Torah obligation yet
the sons of Yakov is
already following the Torah even before
we received it. So this was one of the
parts that would follow already in
Torah. They would purify themselves when
the woman has our time of the month.
When Pon noticed this, he said we can't
allow them to purify themselves. We
can't allow them to go into the mikvah.
And because of that punished them,
punished them that just like you did not
allow Israel, the daughters of Israel
to purify the themselves from the blood
of Nida so they could fulfill.
Therefore,
that mo that water that you didn't allow
them to dip into will turn into blood
because you didn't let them purify
themselves in blood, you'll end up
drinking blood.
And why did the fish die? Because just
like you did not let let them fulfill
the pool to bring more children to the
world,
you're also going to lose the fish which
are the one creature that continues to
reproduce and the world's survival
depends on it.
Now
the blood plague
as I've shown you was not just for this
one area but rather
you'll see that it's was something that
was all over Egypt
in every part of it.
People had to get used to it.
to such a point
that even if the Egyptian
wanted to drink water from the same cup
as a Ben is
a kadosh who would miraculously make the
water that the Jew drinks
water
and the water turned to blood while the
Egyptians drinking it. sort of like
this.
The reason why I say sort of like this
is is because again this is a digital
image we make today based on the
midlashim. It's not an actual real
picture even though it looks realistic.
Promise you there was no cameras back
then.
Well maybe.
So
more than that,
anything and everything
that had any connection to water
whatsoever,
the fruits, the trees, the walls,
everything that had any bit of water in
it
had blood. So that's why you'll see, for
example, if you look closer in the
picture, which is probably not possible
right now, but maybe when we put it on
the on YouTube later on, or you'll see
that there's blood on the walls. Why?
Because when you make the uh the walls,
you make the rock and everything, you
need to use water.
Everything that had any water in it,
blood was falling off. Meaning it was a
horrific sight. It was a horrific
situation
unlike the world has ever seen before or
after.
Now what about
the future
orphan brings
seph
and seph
the prophet
tells us
an insight of what the future will look
like.
that the first plague that a kadoshb
will bring during the
culmination of the era of Msiah
during the war during where chaos of
today will seem like kindergarten in
comparison to what's coming.
The prophet yel says
the prophet says in the name of hem
that oh make miracles and wonders in the
heavens and the earth
blood fire
smoke.
This is
chapter 3 verse number three.
And the sun will turn to darkness
and the moon will turn to blood
before the big and amaz and awesome day
of Hashem.
This is also in Yel chapter 4 verse1 15.
So one of the ways not the only way. One
of the ways that
Bahu will bring this plague
according to the prophets before
Mashiach comes
is in the very famous well-known
prophecy of a blood moon.
But certainly it's not going to end
there. Just like the plague didn't end
with just making the Nile River into
blood, it was a whole lot more than
that.
We know that the plagues that are going
to be at the time of Messiah will be
much more extensive than what happened
in Egypt. In fact, one of the things
that the prophet says is that in Egypt,
the plague of darkness was three days
and three days.
Meaning three days where it was darkness
and then three days where it was such
darkness that people could not move
meaning it was something physical.
The prophet says that the first period
of darkness will be 15 days. That first
three will be 15 meaning times five
at the time of Msiah. So I would not be
surprised if every plague is also times
five.
Meaning the blood moon is not like the
blood moon that we see every so often
where the moon is red because of how the
stars are aligned. And we're talking
about something much more significant.
Much more significant.
Further we see
the
Oh, actually let me show you these other
pictures which are very cool.
Another
image of the Egyptians trying to drink
while are able to drink the same exact
liquid. Only for them it's coming out as
water while the Egyptians are there's
nothing that they can do about the fact
that they're drinking blood and the fish
are making everything smell disgusting.
That's why you're seeing this guy cover
his face.
That's one of the things that the
midlash talks about how how Hashem
not only
punished the Egyptians with tormenting
them but also with complete and utter
shame,
utter disgust. As you see, there's blood
all over the walls.
This is not blood of uh some murder
scene. This is a blood that of the
plague itself. Another
illustration of the
similar uh idea of the uh
am drinking water,
the Egyptians drinking blood even if
it's from the same cup, even if it's
using straws.
Further, the also talk about how there
were
all types of horrible things that you'll
that you see here that will carry on to
the next plagues. Meaning, even though
the bulk of the plague left after about
a week,
it continued
carrying itself over to the other
plagues. and all of the plagues did
that.
Then he says
brought
the next plague which was the frogs. Of
course, the frogs is something that we
think is a uh annoying perhaps something
disturbing,
something that uh maybe makes some
people uncomfortable.
First off, it wasn't just frogs.
Asim say that it was a combination of
frogs
and alligators.
Huge giant alligators, man-eating
alligators. Worse than any movie you've
ever seen.
This is like
all of the Florida alligators coming on
land and deciding that they're hungry
for people.
This is what happened in Egypt.
And just like
the
blood plague,
the frogs were also
tattooed on the hands or engraved onto
the hands or bodies of the Egyptians.
meaning everyone knew it's this is the
finger of God here. God's doing this.
This is not a magic trick from from
Moshe Rabenu like the necromancers are
trying to convince us.
Now, one of the things that the
Torah tells us is that it started off
with a
meaning one frog. How could one frog do
all this damage?
Simple.
who has no limitation. So therefore, he
brought one frog and this frog started
spitting out millions and millions and
millions and billions of frogs
to no end. And every time the Egyptians
would hit it, even more would come out.
similar to this
where you see a giant frog
literally vomiting an endless supply of
frogs
with no one to stop it.
In fact,
it got to the point where the frogs
were everywhere, just like the Torah
promises they will be, including inside
the Egyptians.
How so?
any bit of liquid that the Egyptians
would drink
would turn into a frog. Meaning that it
didn't have to enter its mouth as a frog
in order to arrive at its stomach and go
through the stomach acids. Meaning that
the frogs
would
be born inside their bodies.
And every one of these frogs would sing
praises to Hashem.
And this was the most horrific
part of the plague for the Egyptians.
Why? Because they hated it. Especially
par claimed that he was God. So to have
frogs screaming to him constantly to him
and to all of his people from inside his
body, from outside his body, from on top
of his head, from everywhere he can
possibly see
that Hashem is God. He's the only God.
That was a unique punishment.
Why did this happen?
because they used to make
do all types of embarrassing type of
work, all types of shameful work.
And they would actually tell them to go
bring them all types of bugs and frogs
and all types of disgusting things so
they could play with them or give it to
their kids or just simply watch the
Jewish people tormented while they're
trying to chase after a frog.
and B were disgusted by this, but they
could do nothing about it because if you
didn't bring the frog, if you didn't
bring the bug, you didn't bring the rat,
you didn't bring whatever the Egyptian
said you had to bring.
You would lose your life. You'd lose a
part of your body, you'd lose a lot.
And because they put them to jobs that
were disgusting, that would make them
filthy, that would make them smell bad,
did measure for measure to the Egyptians
what they did to Benadosh
brought upon them
and just like they would make Ben Isel
serve them with cups of water and wine
and so
Now each time the Egyptian served
even himself water or wine that liquid
will turn into frogs once it enters his
body.
In page number five,
Rab Fry brings the prophecy by the
prophet Yesha
in chapter 66 verse 6
where he says that the frogs
had a
very very loud.
Anyone that's familiar with
having a frog, sometimes if the frog
decides to uh show you how loud it is,
literally you have no idea where the
thing is, but you could hear them no
matter where you go on your property.
It's obnoxiously loud. Imagine millions
of them.
And this is actually
what the prophet says in the name of
Hashem that Hashem is going to do.
to a dome
during the times of Mashiach.
And he says as follows,
translation
The sound of tumult comes from the city.
A sound from the sanctuary. The sound of
Hashem dealing retribution to his
enemies.
This was a prophecy of one of the
punishments that a bahu will give
to his enemies
when the time of Mashiah comes.
Why? Measure for measure.
The Egyptians did
certain things to torment Am. They got
it. And certainly over the generations,
over the last few thousand years,
especially the last couple of thousand
years been we've been in the exile.
Those evil acts were repeated many times
against am by their different enemies.
Whether it be the Spanish Inquisition,
the pilgrims, the Holocaust,
all of the horrible things that AmI is
gone through over the last couple
thousand years. Before Mashiah comes,
Hashem will close all accounts. Meaning
everything that was done to Am is
will be paid back to those that did it
to such an extent that all of the great
leaders, the
Yosh, all of those great leaders
that people followed their lead in order
to torment, kill, destroy the or try to
destroy the Jewish people. All of those
souls will be reincarnated into the last
generation
in order for the retribution to take
place here.
Now, even though there's much more
punishment they're getting after Hashem
destroys them here in an eternal gay and
so on, but since they did the crime
here, Hashem will bring them back here
and start the tormenting here.
After that, we know about the plague of
Kim.
Lice.
When you hear about lice,
lice sounds like something that perhaps
my generation dealt with when we were
little kids.
If you go to kindergarten,
one kid has lice. Before you know it,
five kids have lice. And the parents
have to take this special brush and go
through their hair. Today it is
some parents still using the same
tactics to remove lice from their kids
and some parents using all types of
powders and different things that they
use. But it's certainly times have
changed.
But those lice that we dealt with as
kids are nothing like the lice
that the Egyptians had to deal with.
The lice that the Egyptians had to deal
with
were something that according to the
scientific world would be an
impossibility
because the lice that we know of today
is tiny little thing
and if it's huge it's would let's say we
look like almost like a tiny a little
bug
but some of the lice that the Egyptians
had to deal with were literally
size of mice and even rats.
They were huge, enormous, disgusting
creatures
that
tormented and killed many of the
Egyptians.
And if you'll notice from the other
pictures
that I'll show you later, you'll see
these things again and again. And the
reason why it's not an error, but rather
because the sages tell us that these
lice kept coming back even after the
plague was over.
Why did they get lice?
Because the Egyptians
forced Am
to go
work outside and clean the dust
off the floor to such an extent that it
literally looked like everything was
dustless.
meaning above and beyond
hard work.
They would make them remove every bit of
dust from the floor from the streets,
tormenting them, punishing them, beating
them.
And says, "You want my children to clean
the dust? I will turn the dust into
lice.
And just like the other plagues,
the sages tell us that the plague
itself, the name of the plague was
engraved on each one of the Egyptians as
it was happening.
And these
lights over here were considered the
small ones in comparison to the other
ones that they had over there as well.
But I would say out of all the pictures
we have, the most horrific one that
really gives you the right perspective
of what the plague, at least the closest
perspective to what the plague really
was, is this picture.
If you're sensitive, this is probably
not going to be a good picture for you.
But nonetheless,
one of the things that we read at the
beginning of the
That's quoted from the Torah that
commands us to teach our children how
he tormented and abused the Egyptians.
He shamed them, I should say, instead of
abused. He brought shame to them because
their whole goal was to bring shame to
the Jewish people.
So this plague
was what they had to live through and
many did not live through it.
It was literally like the person is
saying right now is gay gum on earth.
Now you'd ask yourself how did they live
through this? I mean at the end
when Amish is left and went to Yamsuf,
the Egyptians went after them. There
were millions and millions of Egyptians.
They were on the chariots ready to kill
the Jews. Where do they come from? It
was the same Egyptians.
How so?
Just like a kadosh who created
the punishment
of the plagues, he also created a
special strength that he gave the
Egyptians to endure the punishment in
order to suffer more,
in order to be shamed more.
And the sages tell us that the ultimate
agony
that the
Egyptians had from these lice was that
it would make them make them feel like
they were on fire. They were being
burned.
Second.
So the prophet Isaiah
in chapter 34
verse number 9
tells us why this is relevant
to what's coming.
And he says
its rivers will turn to tar and its soil
to sulfur. Its land will become burning
tar.
Here the sages explain
that Isaiah is telling us
before Msiah comes or as he comes during
this whole time where there's the big
war
a kadu will bring the plague of the kim
not just lice itself but the agony of
fire that the lice brought upon on the
Egyptians. He bring this upon Adom just
like the Kim will burning the Egyptians.
The same will happen the time of
Mashiach to Adon
where Hashem will bring fire and sulfur
after This
brought
this is where brought all types of
wild animals,
beasts, predators
to make themselves
satiated
over the Egyptians.
which again were given superhuman
strength to endure the suffering.
This is just like what gives the wicked
people in gum in
all these horrible places where are
designated to punish the wicked people
where the says that you know
person that
showed showed
what he endures every day as a
punishment for what he did when he was
when he was alive. He was being burned
every day then brought back to life. How
is this happening
that decides who lives, who dies, what
the rules are, what the rules aren't. He
obviously has no rules. He makes the
rules. So he gives those that are wicked
not just the suffering but actually a
strength a power to suffer. And the same
concept
applies here to the Egyptians that you
see from the was again engraved on them
in a similar fashion to this
as they're running away from wolves.
lions and all types of horrific
creatures.
And as I said before,
the other horrible creatures, the lice,
the blood
also came back.
Meaning it wasn't just the
it was also the other plagues. Each
plague
magnified the next, joined the next. So
it was not just a few animals walking
around, see who we could eat. It was
literally
hell on earth getting worse and worse.
See these huge lice
must size of mice or even rats.
Unless
you're talking about New York, which are
especially big, but I'm sure some of
them were that big, too.
Now,
one of the things
that the Torah tells us is that it
wasn't limited to just a few creatures.
It was all of the predatory creatures
that exist.
And if you see in this image,
some interesting things. Number one,
you'll see that each
each animal is coming with its own
climate. Meaning the polar bear appeared
in Egypt with the climate that the polar
bear is used to. And so did the lion and
so did the tiger. So did the rhinoceros.
All of these creatures. And if you
notice, there's also this arm over here.
This was a creature of the ocean. Some
say it was a selena, which is a Selena
was a uh which is a mermaid. Some say it
was a uh uh sort of a um
uh an octop like octopus
would go into was a huge creature would
go into the houses and grab the Egyptian
kids.
to Hashem. There is no
kids. Everyone is a soul that's already
thousands of years old. To us, we see
kids as kids as children. But in
reality,
that created all of it. He knows exactly
when every soul came here, how many
times it's been here, what it's done,
what it deserves, what good it deserves,
what bad it deserves.
So here you'll see that each one of
these creatures whether it's the
alligators or it's the tiger, the lion,
you know, all the different creatures,
they come with their climate. And
further you'll see that the locusts
which were a plague of its own also came
before the plague itself.
Why did
bring this plague of
because one of the things that the
Egyptians like to do
is
sport with wild animals.
What is that like the coliseum?
They would have
Jewish people
Fight against the lions. Fight against
the tigers. Fight against the snakes for
entertainment.
Where do they get these lions, tigers,
snakes, and all of these wild beasts?
They send the Jews to go find them.
They would tell Am, "Go get us a tiger.
We heard there's a tiger over here. Go
get us."
And they would watch this as they're
trying to hunt it, getting maimed as a
result of it.
And just like the Egyptians enjoyed
tormenting
the B
with animals
brought animals to torment the Egyptians
back measure for measure.
measure for measure.
And these animals
didn't have to go to sleep or rest
or any place that they couldn't enter.
Everywhere they went,
they would find animals. Everywhere the
Egyptians went, they would find animals.
There was pretty much no way to hide.
How do they live through all this?
Again, Hashem gave them the power to
suffer.
Now
the prophet Isaiah in chapter 34 verse
says something very interesting
is one of the things that will happen at
the time of the salvation
is that he says owls and bitterness will
occupy it. Great owls and ravens will
dwell in it. And he, meaning Hashem,
will draw against it a line of emptiness
and plum bobs of void.
Their nobleman will call out. There's no
dominion except us.
But all its leaders will become
nothingness.
So this is a prophecy of what a kadosh
is talking about will happen to the
enemies of am.
Interestingly in page 120 to 124 of the
book brings that these animals
that
the
prophet is saying will will come
to
a dome as a punishment.
It's 12 animals.
And interestingly enough,
after doing some research
confirmed that these are the animals
that actually live. These 12 animals are
they don't seem overly vicious. They
don't seem overly dangerous. An owl,
okay, a bitter. I mean, these are, you
know, predatory birds, but they're not
exactly uh scary.
But he says these are the animals that
actually live in a in the nations of
says
12 types of uh birds
predatory birds brought upon the
Egyptians.
And the same is what he's going to bring
against against Adam.
And he brings the verse that I just
mentioned.
But this is not the only animals.
This is apparently specific group of
animals that will be brought in addition
to the other predatory animals like the
tigers and the lions and so on and so
forth. But apparently these 12 specific
animals
are mentioned by name because to show us
how knows his creation. And these are
the animals that live in the nations of
Adam
in the land of Adam.
Now
why did bring this plague?
As we said, it's because of measure for
measure.
Next
is the
plague of devil.
brought devil
which is pestilence
and the same will happen.
These are some of the things that it
looked like. Again, the plague is
written on top of the Egyptians to show
them that this is the hand of God doing
it.
The animals are dying everywhere,
which is their possessions, their gods,
their idols.
And it's all
dying in front of their eyes with
nothing to do about it. If the lice and
the
other uh
plagues did not kill them,
this is
Why
saw that the Egyptians
would send the B is
to far away places from their houses to
be shepherds. s not because they needed
them to be shepherds in those specific
areas, but rather to keep them away from
their wives.
So they would keep them with donkeys and
horses and camels
and they would send them to all types of
swamp land and all types of places that
are far away from where they would
actually live.
in order to keep them away from their
wives, in order for them not to have
more children.
And therefore, says,
"You wanted to make my children into
shepherds just because you wanted to
keep them away from their wives.
I'm going to send you a shepherd, a very
good shepherd." The name of the shepherd
is de
which is the pestilence killing of all
the animals
measure for measure.
And this too the prophet
in chapter 38 verse
says will happen
at the time of Mashiach.
And he says, "I will punish him with
pestilence and with blood. Torrential
rain and hailstones. Fire and sulfur
will I rain down upon him and upon his
cohorts and upon the many people who are
with him.
I'll be exalted and I will be sanctified
and I will make myself known before the
eyes of many nations.
then they will know that I am hem. So
here
himself tells us to the prophet
that this
destruction, this horrific punishment
that will come upon
his enemies that tormented his children.
Whether it's the little annoying lices
like the Tucker Carlson's and other
media
talking heads
or it's the bigger leaders that are
trying to destroy it in war like Iran
and Yemen and all these other places
whichever one it is he's saying those
and their friends and whoever supports
them
meaning it's not just the Iran it's not
just the big leaders that are trying to
destroy. No, no, it's also their
friends. It's also whoever agrees with
them.
Even if you're not in the media, you
don't have a YouTube channel even, but
you agree with hatred of the Jewish
people,
you're part of the you're part of that
equation.
One of the things you'll notice about
people that hate the Jewish people, that
speak against
the Jewish people, not just Zionism
political issues. I'm talking about
people that are anti-semitic.
You'll notice that they always have a
problem that's similar to what Pero's
problem was, which is the fact that
Jewish people have many kids.
What do you care if they have many kids?
this
yo-yo that has a nearly 10 million
people following him on YouTube because
apparently they also want to waste their
lives.
He went to
Jewish communities in Muny, in Lakewood,
and couldn't handle the fact that the
religious Jewish people that live there
have 6, 8, 10, 12 kids.
Well, how do they pay? How do they this?
How do they that? How do they do?
Where's the money come from?
What do you care that they have a lot of
kids?
He's going to say, "Whoa, taxes. They're
taking our taxes."
First of all, for any of those idiots
that think that the religious Jewish
people are the only people that benefit
from what the government gives, whether
it be in Israel or it be in America or
anywhere else, you should know that in
America alone, over 30% of the
population, meaning over a 100 million
people in America, certainly not just
Jews, because total population of Jews
in America is 6 million. And they
certainly not most of them are not
religious.
Maybe 10% of them are religious.
So
out of all the population in America,
over 100 million people are taking
advantage of the government benefits.
Now, if you're so concerned about
what you contribute
to
from your taxes,
let's say you, Mr. YouTuber,
let's say you make, I don't know, let's
say you make a um
$5 million
a year.
And out of that $5 million, a portion of
it goes to contribute to uh
all of the poor people benefiting from
the government. And out of all of those
people
that contribute,
you're one of them. And out of those
people, some of them are Jews.
So, I would like to do this on behalf of
all of the Jewish people that live in
America, even the ones that don't
benefit from your taxes. I am paying you
back personally. I'm giving this money
to the government and in essence to you
whenever you want me to send it to you
or to pick it up. All of the money
you've contributed that actually was
designated to Jewish people. Here you
go. a whole
tenot which is in uh
American money about three and a half
cents.
That's it. That's all it is.
That's it. If you do the math,
you do the math. Over a 100 million
people
are in welfare or government benefits.
out of those 100 million people
you have let's say I don't know however
many thousands of Jews
or out of those millions of people it's
certain I mean again out of all the Jews
that live in America maybe 600,000 are
religious and certainly they're not all
benefiting from the government and and
welfare many of them are successful
working and so on but let's just say
half of them
300,000
are benefiting. So you do 300,000
out of a hundred million.
Here you go, buddy. If you make $5
million in income in your taxes, this is
probably what you've paid in your whole
life to the Jewish community, and I'm
paying it back to you whenever you would
like to pick it up. I can give you my
address, or I could just simply send it
to you because you seem kind of
obnoxious, so I don't really want to see
you face to face. So, I'm paying you on
behalf of the Jewish people. Here you
go. Tagot. If you'd like, I can give it
to you in US uh currency. I have that,
too. And um thank you.
All of these people that make a big deal
out of oh, YOU'RE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF
OUR TAXES. Whether they're people that
live in Israel or they live in America,
they never actually did the math of how
much they actually contribute to society
themselves. They make a big deal because
they make a h 100,000 or 500,000 or a
million or 2 million and they think
because they paid uh you know a big
amount of money for them relative to
them in taxes they feel like some family
took all of it.
You have to understand if you do the
math literally the contribution of even
the most successful friend you have is
practically meaningless
when you actually apply it to any
community whether it's the black
community, Spanish community, Jewish
community, uh whatever community you
want to apply it to,
it's nothing. But people make a big deal
out of it. Oh, it's my taxes. Listen, I
made a million half dollars in one day
when I was working on Wall Street. I
know what it is to pay taxes. I know
what it is to pay taxes. Khabibi,
you have no idea how little your taxes
actually do for society
because
you're living in a country that has an
enormous GDP
and an enormous population. Also, your
little few million dollars don't mean
much in the grand scheme of things. It's
only a lot of money to you.
So, back to the plagues, which of course
that person and anybody else that
follows that mentality will also need to
know what's going to happen to them in
the future very soon.
Unless they do chuva, which again, while
you're alive, you can still do chuva.
The plague of devil
was horrible
because
this is one of those things where
a person
that thought they were physically fit, a
person that thought that they were
prepared realized all of that meant
nothing.
Made things even worse.
Akadosh brought
on the Egyptians
because
each time they wanted to bathe, they
would want the Jewish people, they would
want Ben is
to prepare the water for them,
to warm the water for them, to test the
water for them.
And this was a very very
difficult
thing to do
because they would have to
endure all of the agony of boiling water
just to see that it's
too hot or freezing water just to see
that it's too cold. not with their
finger,
but literally suffer the agony of all of
it. Because that would be one of the
things that gave the Egyptians pleasure
to see the Jews suffering.
And after they would
enjoy watching suffer preparing their
water for them,
they decided the water is perfect and
then they would bathe and then they
would go and enjoy themselves with their
families with
because of that
sick type of joy that they had
gave them the which is the boils that
are particularly painful if you put
water on them.
So they could no longer be able to go
into water themselves.
Measure for measure
whether it was hot water or cold water.
Any water that would touch the Egyptian
while he had the would increase the
suffering exponentially.
And like all the other plagues, Hashem
made sure to engrave these plagues names
on their bodies for the time that it was
there.
If it wasn't hell on earth before,
then hell has arrived then.
And in fact, one of the things you'll
notice
with the
is that as the midrash says, it went on
everything, not just the bodies of the
Egyptians, but on their clothing and on
all of their possessions. Meaning there
was literally this plague
of boils everywhere.
Not just their bodies, but even on top
of their clothes. Not just on top of
their clothes, but on top of their pots,
on the floor, everywhere.
Now, I know according to science, this
is not something that makes any sense,
but who says that it needs to make sense
if God is running the world?
And of course the Egyptian suffering
was
twofold. When they would have to see
their possessions, whatever they just
bought back that they lost in the
previous plague, die with them again or
suffer again.
And the prophet
told us
what the
devil did.
And Zakaria
says that this is what Hashem will do to
Adam.
This is going to be the plague that will
put upon all of the nations that came to
meaning all the nations before. If you
remember from my film Gogu Magog,
one of the things that will happen at
the time of Msiah is that all of the
nations initially will fight each other
and then eventually they will decide to
all go to Yushim to attack
is they'll arrive in Yushim. All of
these enemies, Hashem will put them all
in one place.
Says all of those that come to one
place, they're going to get the plague.
They're going to get the plague.
The uh verse in Zakaria, by the way, in
case you're interested, is Zakaria
chapter 14 verse12.
Chapter 14 in Zakaria has a lot of uh
interesting details of what's going to
happen at the end of days of what Hashem
is going to do to the enemies of the
Torah.
Next,
Hashem will brought bad
is hail.
But if you just simply think it's the
hail that you saw in some YouTube video
that's really big and it when it went
down it broke the windshield,
then that's not the hail that came down
on the Egyptians.
The hail that came down on the Egyptians
was very, very different.
First off,
the Torah says that the hail was ice.
Well, inside it was fire, meaning
something that was against nature.
Was according to
human logic, something that's
impossible.
It was fireballs coming from heaven that
were inside ice.
It was like a meteor attack.
But
that wasn't all.
the lice
and some of the other plagues also came
in at the same time.
And if that wasn't enough,
when hail would hit certain people,
they would freeze on the spot.
Hashem would send hail on top of certain
animals and they would all freeze
into like a
big
ice cube full of animals.
An Egyptian turning into ice.
All types of supernatural things took
place during the hail plague. Much more
than just hail smashing on the heads of
evil people.
Now, if that wasn't enough, Hashem also
brought
the wild animals
to
have fun taking
the animals of the Egyptians and hurting
the Egyptians.
During this, some would freeze in the
spot or on the spot. Some would uh
watch their uh their animal, which is
really their god, be eaten by a uh
predatory bird.
All of these pictures weren't just uh
out of imagination. Each one of these
details of the pictures is based on a
certain midash that said this happened.
But the Torah is much more extensive
than
technology is. So we couldn't fit all of
the midlashim into a single picture or
even all the pictures.
But each one of these details is not
just creativity. Each one is based on
what the sages say happened. different
parts of Egypt, different people in
Egypt, different forms of punishment
that Hashem brought about upon them.
Why do you bring them the bad?
Because they put
in places
that were far away from their homes
in order to take care of a empty field.
In order to take care of trees that did
not need anything to be done to them. in
order to just sit there, just do
anything except go home.
So, you can't bring more kids to the
world because
we don't want anymore.
We don't want any more Jews.
Hashem says, "Okay, you want them to be
in the fields. I'm going to send you
someone that's going to destroy your
fields.
and anything that's out on the field.
And that's why the Torah says those
Egyptians that fear the word of Hashem
went inside and those that did not pay
attention did not uh uh put their heart
to it. Meaning they didn't
uh take things to heart stayed outside
and died.
And while they saw their field and
animals die with them in horrific ways.
And the prophet in chapter 38:22
again
he says that in the same verses we
mentioned before that will bring this
hail
upon. In fact, the
Loes
says that there was hail
that was
uh part of this plague. But then when
Moshe Renu
prayed to Hashem to stop the plague,
Hashem stopped that hail that was
falling down in midair and put it back
into
the atmosphere.
Part of that hail fell upon Amalech when
Am when uh Moshe Rabenu was fighting
against Amalcch in the desert. Yeshua
Benoon was leading the army.
And part of it will fall upon
the wicked people in Go Magogu.
Next,
Hashem brought upon the Egyptians the
locusts.
The locust was a very
interesting
and terrifying animal because it had
nothing to do with the locust that
you're familiar with or that anybody's
familiar with.
The locust that they had
go upon Egypt
had sharp teeth like a human being or an
animal or a vicious animal
which is obviously not the type of
locust that we're familiar with today.
Again, the plague is written on the
Egyptians and the locust
specifically targeted the Egyptians
eyes. They would eat their eyes, blind
them,
and destroy everything and anything in
their path.
But if that wasn't enough,
the rest of the animals came to join the
party, too.
Snakes, alligators,
and all types of horrible creatures.
that while the Egyptians lost their
vision
and could no longer see,
they could still hear.
The amount of locusts
that
came to Egypt literally became something
that's beyond comprehension.
Now, I've seen a few videos
of a
minor plague of locust that happens in
different parts of the world and it's
terrifying. Literally, it's so many of
them. They darken the sky. They eat
everything in their path. And as much as
we have heard about, have seen in
videos, all of it is literally nothing
in comparison to what happened in Egypt.
Why did Hashem do this to the Egyptians?
Again, measure for measure.
Just like they
would uh have
plant things for them for the Egyptians
benefit, plant for the food, plant for
different things.
But to the point they would make them
work so much, not because they need more
planting. They'd make them replant
sometimes in in the same place they
already did, just to keep them busy
enough so they don't go home. So they
don't go back to their wives, so they
don't go back to their family, so they
don't bring any more children to the
world.
Even if that meant they're going to make
plant more than what we need, there's
going to be more fruit and vegetables
and so on than what we need. It's going
to go to waste. It's okay. As long as
the Jews don't bring any more kids to
the world, we've achieved our missions.
That's what the Egyptians mindset was.
So said,
"You did that. Now I'm going to send the
locusts to eat everything that
you've planted and that evil eye that
saw
the good in Israel as something bad.
The prophet in chapter 39:17
says
that all of the types of birds and
everything that has wings
will be gathered at the time of Mashiach
to attack
the enemies of Hashem. which you include
this unique type of creation
of the ar
that uh was the plague in Egypt.
Apparently,
the wicked people,
the enemies of Hashem
that like to make YouTube videos against
Jewish people, that like to make up
stories about different excuses of why
they hate Jewish people
or are trying to destroy them in any
other way. Apparently, they're going to
get to uh get a closer look at a real
footage of this Albe that's coming soon.
It's not going to be like the Sakata
huge bug that comes to New York every 17
and a half years
because Sakata at the end of the day,
even though it's hideous, it's harmless.
These are not harmless.
Just think of it a saka with the teeth
of a rottweiler something like that.
Then akados who brought makos.
Now, interestingly,
at the face value of Makosh,
it looks like it wasn't. It was the one
exception to the rule that wasn't.
Why? Because first
decided that he's going to bring this
mak this darkness upon the Egyptians not
because of the Egyptians
but because of the wicked among b.
Why?
You see during the plague of
they have the name of the plague on
them. They can't see anything.
They can't even see their own hands.
But made this
specifically that way
because there were
those among Is
that liked the Egyptian lifestyle?
They wanted to be Egyptians.
So they befriended the Egyptians. They
kissed up to the Egyptians. And little
by little they got up the letter with
the Egyptians as to be excluded from Ben
Isel.
They adopted their false beliefs of
idolatry.
They wore their clothes.
They acted like them.
They were
like those evil ones that we had during
the Holocaust.
that we also had during the times of
Greece. the media of
the worst enemy that we've ever had
was within ourselves were Jews that
became part of the enemy that became
part of Egypt became part of the Greeks
became part of the uh Spain became part
of Nazi Germany
because they always tried to not just
fit in to the nations but to
overcompensate
and they would be a lot more violent and
aggressive and evil against their own
fellow brothers in order to look better
to their new friends.
So those people
wanted to remove them from the world
because they didn't have the merit to go
to Mount Si to receive the Torah. They
didn't want the Torah. They didn't want
to leave Egypt.
But if he did a plague where the
Egyptians would be able to see him
killing all of these wicked B,
then they would think that, oh, the
plague is uh hurting everybody the same.
So what did he do? He made a darkness
plague. But during the first three days,
the Egyptians couldn't see that Hashem
was burying all of these wicked
in the ground alive disappear from the
world.
So he couldn't they couldn't see him
killing and destroying them.
And that's why the Torah says that
when we left Egypt only left which means
15 20%
of that were in Egypt actually left
Egypt.
The other 80%
died during the darkness plague.
So initially
it looks like the plague was not a
measure for measure
rather was something that uh was only
about
but that's a mistake.
Why? Because as Rab Frame brings in page
of the book, the different horrible
things that the Egyptians would do
in order to be entertained when they got
home from their day.
They would want to uh relax in their
house.
They would want to bathe. They would
want to do all types of things. But in
order to do all that, they would need
light.
So they would take
one of the Jews or a few of them,
give them a some type of uh
pot or canister of of of some kind that
had oil in it
and have them put it on their head.
have it
a cand or some type of a uh fire coming
out of it
and the with the wick and they would
have him put it on their head and have
them sit or stand in a very unusual
shape
with a threat to go along with it. If a
single
drop of oil comes off
out of this
it's going to be your head instead.
Meaning
this poor Jew had to stand there or sit
there in some type of contorted way with
fire on his head and sometimes on his
head and in his hand at the same time
just for the sake of providing light to
the Egyptian in an entertaining way.
Meaning it wasn't enough to provide
light. He couldn't just take the oil,
put it on something normal and just
leave it there for fire and lit. No, no,
no. He wanted to also he enjoyed the
suffering of the of looking at the Jew.
He enjoyed the suffering of the Jew. So
it wasn't enough that he was
tired from being a slave all day. He
took him also for this job as well.
So, Hashem says, "You made pleasure
out of the Jewish people's suffering in
order to provide you light. I'm going to
take away your light and provide you all
of the suffering you can possibly
imagine during that darkness."
In fact, the darkness was a horrific
horrific plague upon the Egyptians where
it wasn't just enough that they weren't
able to see
anything. The only time that Hashem
allowed them to see is when the Jewish
people would pass by and able to look at
all of their treasures
and Egyptians couldn't do anything about
it because they couldn't move. On top of
that,
the
all of the shindalim, the demons
would
surround the Egyptians making all types
of scary noises
while the Egyptian is
sitting there standing there
with no ability to move whatsoever. In
so many words, the same thing they did
to the Jewish people that they weren't
allowed to move while holding their
light
or else fear uh face death. They got the
same thing back.
They got the same thing back. All of
this smoke is different types of
shindalim and all types of creatures
that are not of the
norms of this world. Let's just say
as I said before one of the things that
the
prophet
tells us is that this is actually in
Jeremiah
that uh there will be
not just three days of darkness but 15
days of darkness at the time of Msiah.
be 15 days of darkness
which apparently is also going to be
utilized as a time for Bah to get rid of
many of the wicked people
even if they were born Jewish because
just because a person is born Jewish
does not mean that they're going to
automatically see the benefits of the
salvation.
If a person does not do chuva, does not
follow the Torah,
they'll be part of
the destruction, not the salvation.
Lastly,
the mak
we see that in the Torah
the plague of the firstborn is different
in the way it's written than the rest of
the plagues. when it says
dam
all of the different plagues, it just
names it, you know, blood, you know,
lice and so on. But when it comes to the
plague of the firstborn, the Torah says
the plague of the uh uh firstborn.
The
shalom says that's because
there was two there was multiple parts
to this Makkah. There was multiple parts
to this a uh to this destruction of the
Egyptians. One was the Makkah, the hit
that they got from all of the Egyptian
firstborns
who found out that their next on the
line to be killed. They attacked, there
was a revolution among the Egyptians.
They attacked the kingdom and killed
tens of thousands
of other Egyptians
because they didn't want to die. So they
said, "Give in already. Give in to
Mosheu and to these uh to these Hebrews.
Let's go. Let let them out of here.
We don't want to die."
The other reason why they killed him is
because they found out through how
things were with the with the plagues
that they were
uh their wives cheated on them. So they
went and killed their wives, they killed
the people. In so many words, the plague
of the firstborn was not just Hashem
killing the firstborn of a few
households, but rather it was a complete
destruction of the Egyptian Empire.
Why specifically the firstborn
says the Banel? That's because Is
called Hashem's firstborn.
And you tormented my firstborn.
I'll torment yours. Let's see who wins.
That's why Kadosh Bahu chose their
firstborn and not their second born
because it was a way to unveil the
adultery among the Egyptians because
they each household would see two, three
kids die. But if there's one firstborn,
why would two or three kids die? Because
the husband found out that his wife had
kids with multiple husbands and not just
him. So these kids that he was paying
for were not really his kids.
If that wasn't enough,
Hashem sent some of the animals to
eat the bones.
Meaning anguish upon anguish,
every bit of suffering that could
possibly happen,
Hashem brought upon them.
Because the number one joy that the
Egyptians had
in keeping the Jewish people away from
their wives and not having any more
children
is to see how much agony
B is had to deal with. How much they
suffered from this. How much they
suffered from not being able to be with
their family. How much they suffered
from not being able to bring children to
the world. how much they suffered from
their
slavery because the Egyptians literally
enjoyed
the suffering of the Jewish people of
the
Bahub brought magnified their suffering
in return
and just like they hurt's first
Hashem punished them.
This rautai gives us an inclination at
least more of an understanding
of not only what happened
3,300 years ago
in Egypt,
but also
what's
going to happen here
in this world in this lifetime.
And in fact, what's already happening, a
lot of the things that are happening in
the world
seem like they're disconnected from the
Torah. But as the said, even if there's
a tsunami or an earthquake
in some far away country,
certainly it has to do with Israel,
certainly it has to do with the dua.
It's a warning from from Hashem for us
to do chuva. It's a warning from Hashem
for us to fix ourselves.
Everything that happens in the world is
measure for measure. Now, I know people
are
irrational when it comes to emotions
and especially when they don't really
know all the facts. But if you remember,
it wasn't too long ago where I told you
that,
you know, people were supporting the
Ukraine war,
supporting the Ukrainians.
And I said, "This is a foolish thing."
Because
if you look at history, not even a long
time ago, we're talking about the time
of our grandparents and
great-grandparents.
The Ukrainians
killed
millions of Jews.
They weren't less Nazis than the Nazis
from Germany.
In fact, some claim that they killed
even more Jews than the Nazis did
because the Ukrainians hated religion,
hated the Jews, and it wasn't something
that,
you know, they they were so uh it was
foreign to them. When the Nazi Germany
decided to kill Jews by the millions,
the uh the Ukrainians uh was said, "Oh,
Thanks. Welcome to our party.
We've been doing it for a long time
already. So when you see Jewish people
supportive of the Ukrainian side against
Russia and say, "No, but listen, Russia
is supporting Iran. They're Yeah,
listen.
actually look at recent history, the
Ukrainian side is much worse to the Jews
than the Russian side.
They killed much more. So that's number
one. two, when you see what's happening
to the Ukrainians over these last few
years and you compare it to what they
did
to Am to our grandparents and
great-grandparents,
you start seeing some similarities.
This is not just a coincidence.
the same thing that it's not a
coincidence that the people that suffer
the most from what's happening in
America with this whole ICE
uh you know invasion and uh different
parts of of the United States where
they're taking people that don't have
documents in America and they're uh
supposedly intending on sending them
back to their countries but in reality
they're putting them in I don't know
what they are some camps concentration
camps secluded from the world, secluded
from communication, everything. Most of
the people that are suffering from this,
which again not justifying it in any
way. Most of them though seem to be
people that are connected to Spain of
Spanish descent.
Now again, this is not by any means
justifying any harm to any person. But
remember
what happened to Am is under the Spanish
Inquisition,
what they did to the Jewish people in
the Spanish Inquisition,
how they hunted them down, how they
tormented them, how they did all these
horrible things. The if you ever study,
maybe one day I'll give a whole she
about the Spanish Inquisition and what
actually happened to us. But if you
start looking at what happened then to
what's happening now and to whom it's
happening whether it's this or it's that
or it's anything else that you see
that's happening to specific groups of
people
I promise you if you look
closely and you compare it to Jewish
history to biblical history to AmI's
history
you will see that those that are being
tormented, persecuted,
hurt in different ways,
apparently have some type of connection
to those that did that to the Jewish
people in the past. Again, this is not a
justification
of anybody doing harm to anybody else.
This is simply an explanation of how
runs the world. There's no such thing as
happen stance. There's no such thing as
coincidence.
Hashem doesn't just let a leader of a
country just target a specific group of
people for no reason just because he's
racist against Mexicans or he's raced
against black people or he's raced
against Jews or he's raced against
whoever. No. Hashem runs the world
and he pulls the strings of different
leaders to do his will. Why? because
those particular souls did that to Amy's
in the past.
Whether it was the Jews that were in
Spain before they completely annihilated
the
comm Jewish community in is in in Spain
and those that did not leave completely
empty-handed and left all of their
wealth behind. those that tried to stay
behind, literally the amount of torture
they had to endure, physical torture
they had to endure. They all prayed to
die.
Horrible, horrible things that they did
to them.
Horrible things. And it all started with
something that seemed, you know,
innocent or at least, you know,
justified. They just looked for them.
Let me seclude you. Let me put you
somewhere else. but then eventually got
to the horrible things.
So everything that's happening in the
world, especially if you see that it's
happening to a specific group of people
or country,
no
this is the finger of God is in so many
words closing accounts. He's closing
accounts. Don't think that the financial
situation in Venezuela or other
countries in South America just didn't
drop almost 100% almost overnight with
their currencies just because they don't
know how to manage money.
Don't think that just because a uh
something happened and the Japanese
decided that people uh you know uh
shouldn't have so many kids and before
you know it their population is aging in
such a way that they're literally one or
two generations away from being nothing.
Why? Most of the people that live in
that country are old people. They can't
have kids anymore. They're literally on
the path to extinction.
Don't think that all of the things that
are happening
in Dubai that people are starting to
find out now that a lot of it, all the
glamour, all the beauty, everything
that's happening there is really in the
background is a bunch of slaves. There's
practically like Egyptian slaves in the
background that they're bringing from
other countries.
that is keeping everything going. But
it's not like slaves like they just pay
the minimum wage and it's fair labor.
No, no. Like literally like slaves.
Don't think that all of the things that
are happening to any group of people are
just because whether it's Somalia or
it's in different parts of Africa, it's
different parts of America, it's
different parts of Russia or China or
wherever, Hashem is closing accounts.
Hashem is making sure that each and
every group
pays the bill for what they did in their
history.
Now, this doesn't mean that those that
are harming them are going to get
rewarded for it. If the opposite,
they'll get punished for it. The fact
that you chose to be the stick that hits
that Hashem uses means that you're
wicked, inherently wicked yourself. and
you have to get hit yourself eventually.
But the point being is is that what we
learned from these plagues that happened
over 3,000 years ago and how their
prophecy to happen again is that
everything that Hashem does in the world
is measure for measure. There is no
happen stance. There is no mistake.
There is no coincidence.
This is also one of the reasons of why
believing in anything else, whether it
be some guy that, you know, claimed to
be God and then he died and he couldn't
even save himself or some guy that says
that there's a new uh uh message that
some angel gave to him in the desert.
All of these other things are complete
nonsensical. Why? They defy the divine
logic.
They defy even human logic. They don't
make any sense.
Why? Because you see how precise Hashem
is with every single plague with who
gets it and why they get it. So why
would he suddenly change it and only
give the message to one guy in the
middle of the desert?
Why would he suddenly contradict himself
where in his Torah he says, "I'm not a
man that changes his mind or that has a
body and yet come in a form of a man
like the Christians say." See, all of
these beliefs, anyone that understands
what the Torah says knows that it's
impossible for there to be any other
truth other than a Torah. There is no,
you know, a uh a uh, you know, levels of
truth. It's either true or it's false.
And yes, there's a monopoly on truth.
The Torah is the only truth that exists.
That's what we got from God. There's the
written Torah. There's the oral Torah.
The written Torah and the oral Torah
come together. Why? Because the written
Torah is what we have. The text, the
oral Torah explains to us what this text
is.
How do we read it? How do we understand
it? What does it say? All the behind the
scen uh behind the scenes details I just
told you about,
how to read it, the vowels and so on. So
the more a person understands
the truth of a Torah, the easier it is
for you to see everything else to be a
lie. Plus, the easier for us to
understand everything that's happening
in the world and not start feeling, you
know, some type of doubts about the
creator of why he's not helping this guy
or why he's not helping these people.
Listen, he's the one that's doing it.
Now, this doesn't mean that if you see
somebody that's getting hurt, you should
be happy by no means. We pray that
people have uh, you know, Hashem helps
them and that Hashem provides for them
and so on. Certainly, we're not even,
you know, we weren't even allowed to uh
to uh celebrate uh certain things that
we got as part of our salvation. When
the angels wanted to to celebrate that
the Egyptians were being destroyed, they
weren't allowed. The Jews were allowed
because they are the ones that suffered
the anguish,
but the angels weren't. Why? Because
they're also his creation.
The point I'm trying to make is that
this is not to dance around anybody's
grave or to celebrate about anybody
else's misery. This is simply to point
out that there is an order to this
world. There's a king to this world.
There is only one God. He's the one that
is managing all of it. He's the one
that's deciding what will be and what
won't be.
The only thing that is really within our
ability to choose is whether we will
follow his Torah and do what he says or
not.
Everything else is not within our
control. Whether someone lives or dies,
whether they're rich or poor, whether
they get married or not, they have kids
or not. All of these other factors,
Hashem decides.
What do you decide? You decide whether
you're going to follow what Torah says
and apply to your life or not. Jew or
Gentile,
you could follow what Tawa says as a Jew
and get rewarded. You can follow the
Torah as a Gentile, which applies to you
and get rewarded. You can ignore it
as a Jew or as a Gentile and get
punished. That's up to everybody.
Everybody has that choice.
Hashem says, "I give you these lessons,
these plagues, not to just entertain
you, but to teach you that I'm the only
one that's running the world in a
precise way that's beyond your
comprehension."
And what was is what will be.
Choose wisely on which side of that
equation you're going to be. I showed
you what was. in order for you to choose
wisely of which part you're going to be
on, of which side you're going to be on
and what will be before it happens.
Because once it happens, it'll be too
late for anyone to decide to switch
sides.
This too will give us some more to bring
to our
to bring to our to bring to our lives
and shape the rest of the decisions we
have moving forward based on that.
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