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Garments of Vengeance
G-d will punish the tormenters of his beloved Israel.

Garments of Vengeance


On the verse: "And in the greatness of Your excellency You have overthrown those that rose up against You; You sent forth your anger, which consumed them as stubble" (Ex. 15:7)

Rabbi Yitzchak commented that this verse refers to the time [in the future] when the Holy One Blessed be He clothes Himself in His pride and exalts Himself over those peoples who gathered to fight against Him, as is written: "The kings of the earth gather their armies, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and against His Mashiach." (Psalms 2:2)

The 70 celestial representatives of the 70 nations will gather… to fight over Jerusalem….

We have learned that in the future, the seventy celestial representatives of the seventy nations will gather with the multitudes they represent on this earth to fight over the holy city of Jerusalem. They will assert before G-d [that Israel is not worthy], claiming that they are not worthy of redemption. What will they say? Firstly let us rise against their patron, and then against Israel and the Holy Temple.

At that time, in the future, G-d will laugh at them, as it states, "He who sits in the Heavens shall laugh; the Lord will mock them." (Psalms 2:4) At the same time G-d will put on His garments of pride and completely destroy them, as is written, "And this shall be the plague with which the Lord will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem. Their flesh will melt even while they are standing on their feet." (Zachariah 14:12)

Rabbi Abba said in the name of Rabbi Yissa the Elder, and Rebbe Shimon made the same comment, that the time would come when G-d will reincarnate all the kings who embittered the lives of Israel and [fought over] Jerusalem. These leaders would be reincarnations of Caesar Andrianus [who destroyed Betar 52 years after the fall of the Second Temple], Caesar Lofinus, Nebuchadnezzer [who destroyed the First Temple] and Sennacherib [who tried to destroy the First Temple and exiled the Ten Tribes]. The other leaders of people who destroyed His House will also be given power, and the rest of the people will rally to them and fight over Jerusalem.

Then true happiness will reign in all the worlds….

In the future the Lord will exact their punishment from their reincarnated physical body and nefesh, as they gather to retake Jerusalem [whereas as up till then their punishment has been hidden in the spiritual worlds]. This is the meaning of the verse: "And this shall be the plague with which the Lord will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem". The verse is talks of the plague that "will strike" [in the future] all those who "fought" [in the past] against Jerusalem. At that future time their buildings will be destroyed and their very existence will be removed from the world. Then true happiness will reign in all the worlds.


Zohar, Page 58b; translation and commentary by Simcha-Shmuel Treister

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Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, also know by the acronym "Rashbi," lived in the Holy Land in the 2nd century C.E. A disciple of Rabbi Akiva, Rashbi played a key role in the transmission of Torah, both as an important Talmudic sage and as author of the Zohar, the most fundamental work of Kabbalah. He was buried in Meron, Israel, west of Safed.
Shmuel-Simcha Treister is a lawyer from New Zealand who made aliya to Safed with his family in 1993 to study Zohar. He continues doing so to this day. He also works in the Ascent multi-media center.
The Zohar is a basic work of Kabbalah authored by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his students (2nd century CE). English translation of annotated selections by Rabbi Moshe Miller (Morristown, N.J.: Fiftieth Gate Publications, 2000) includes a detailed introduction covering the history and basic concepts of Kabbalah. Volume 1 (36 pp.) covers the first half of the first of the original’s three volumes. It is available online from our store, KabbalaOnline Shop.

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