For Such A Time: The Talmud on the Megillah, Lesson 47
This class opens with reexamining the King's stroll-in-the-garden, which provides insight into the mechanics of miracles and the nature of angelic appearances. Having completed her role for "such a time", Queen Esther’s victory is brought to fruition by an unexpected actor who preforms a great service for the Jewish people. Switching loyalties at the last moment, an unlikely man-of-the-hour seals the fate of the Purim villain. In poetic-Purim turnabout, Haman is now hung on the very same gallows he had prepared for Mordechai. And as the King’s angers’ abate, a sense of calm is now restored to the Kingdom of both heaven and earth. This Talmud class is on tractate Megillah page 16a.
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