🕊️ Naming Redemption | Cracking Geulah’s Secret Code
Parshat Shemot / Anticipation | Episode 97
Why does Sefer Shemot (Exodus) – known as the Book of Redemption – seemingly begin with a superfluous list of names, all of which have already been enumerated twice before?
In this episode of the Anticipation series, we explore a profound Midrashic teaching that reveals why the Torah introduces exile and redemption through identity itself. Before miracles, before plagues, and before the Exodus unfolds, the Torah pauses to name the tribes of Israel — signaling that redemption was already pre-encoded from the very outset.
Drawing on the Midrash, classical commentators, and a range of other traditional Torah sources, this class uncovers how these names form a secret code; not only for understanding the ancient yet timeless Egyptian Exodus, but also for decoding the future Geulah!
In other words, the opening verses of Parshat Shemot contain a hidden roadmap — one that can (and therefore should) be used today to chart a pathway toward the cosmic redemption itself.
From the entrance into exile to the doorway of Exodus, discover how identity labels are not merely descriptive, but rather, transformative — as they reveal a code we are meant to follow in order to bring the final Geulah.
🎯 Episode 97 continues Anticipation — a 120-part journey into the Twelfth Principle of Torah-true Judaism: believing in and actively anticipating the coming of Moshiach.
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