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An in-depth analysis of a puzzling Talmudic passage which foretells that Moshiach will be a king and that his ancestor David will be his viceroy.

A King and a Viceroy

The Messiah and King David

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Aaron L. Raskin
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin is the official Chabad emissary to downtown Brooklyn and rabbi of Congregation B’nai Avraham in Brooklyn Heights, New York. He is the author of the books Letters of Light and By Divine Design, and the co-author of the book The Rabbi & The CEO.
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September 5, 2011
Acknowledgement
Thank you, Rabbi Raskin. I'm sorry I had not said so in my first post, I learned a lot from your
lecture. Baruch HaShem.
Mr. Leo Kling
August 31, 2011
response
The passage from Tzefanyah is found in chap. 3:9. The other 3 names of Moshiach are: shin-Shiloh, yud-Yinon, ches-Chanina.
A. Raskin
brooklyn, ny
August 29, 2011
Two Questions
Please tell me from where in Ts'phanyah did you quote, and what are the other 3 names based on the shin, yod and cheit in moshiakh's name?
B"H
Leo
Kingston Springs, USA
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