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Why does the Torah say “when Pharaoh sent the people” , as if Egypt let us go willingly? And why does Bilaam describe the Exodus so differently? In this episode, we uncover a beautiful Zera Shimshon that reframes the Exodus not as a rushed redemption, but as an act of profound Divine compassion.
We explore how Hashem took the Jewish people out of Egypt before the process was finished, not because they were ready, but because they couldn’t survive staying any longer.
Sometimes salvation doesn’t wait for completion.
It arrives right on time.
By AdaliaWhy does the Torah say “when Pharaoh sent the people” , as if Egypt let us go willingly? And why does Bilaam describe the Exodus so differently? In this episode, we uncover a beautiful Zera Shimshon that reframes the Exodus not as a rushed redemption, but as an act of profound Divine compassion.
We explore how Hashem took the Jewish people out of Egypt before the process was finished, not because they were ready, but because they couldn’t survive staying any longer.
Sometimes salvation doesn’t wait for completion.
It arrives right on time.