The tokhahah in Leviticus 26 is frequently read as a tragedy, warning of the dire consequences of sin and national failure. Ahead of Yom Kippur 5786, Milton Torres-Ceron offers a new reading, informed by the traditional "pardes" method, that frames Leviticus 26 as an affirmation on unwavering divine companionship with Israel. The post Divine Companionship in the Tokhahah: A Textual Analysis appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
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