EPISODE · Sep 19, 2024 · 39 MIN
S9 E2, King Manasseh vs. the Prophet Isaiah: A Debate on Idolatry, pt. 2: Isaiah's Case
from The Great Sources with Rabbi Shnayor Burton · host Rabbi Shnayor Burton
Highlights: 4:00 Knowing Hashem and seeing Hashem 7:15 Moshe sought moral knowledge of God's ways, not metaphysical knowledge of God's nature 10:30 Moshe sought to understand why some righteous people suffer, and other righteous people prosper; why some evildoers suffer, and other evildoers prosper 16:30 Moshe couldn't understand the goodness of God as it is manifest in the universe; the prophets could understand it 18:15 Completely righteous people don't suffer, whereas incompletely righteous people do suffer 22:00 What completely righteous people believe to be right will occur to them 26:00 The answer to the question about the suffering of the righteous was acceptable for the prophets but not for Moshe 29:30 Is God good if He is good only to the extent that people are completely righteous? 32:30 Seeing Hashem's back means seeing the end of His actions, in the future; seeing His face means seeing Him in the present 36:00 A person should emulate Hashem if and only if His actions are known This lecture series is a project of the Jacob Lights Foundation.
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Highlights: 4:00 Knowing Hashem and seeing Hashem 7:15 Moshe sought moral knowledge of God's ways, not metaphysical knowledge of God's nature 10:30 Moshe sought to understand why some righteous people suffer, and other righteous people prosper; why some evildoers suffer, and other evildoers prosper 16:30 Moshe couldn't understand the goodness of God as it is manifest in the universe; the prophets could understand it 18:15 Completely righteous people don't suffer, whereas incompletely righteous people do suffer 22:00 What completely righteous people believe to be right will occur to them 26:00 The answer to the question about the suffering of the righteous was acceptable for the prophets but not for Moshe 29:30 Is God good if He is good only to the extent that people are completely righteous? 32:30 Seeing Hashem's back means seeing the end of His actions, in the future; seeing His face means seeing Him in the present 36:00 A person should emulate Hashem if and only if His actions are known This lecture series is a project of the Jacob Lights Foundation.
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S9 E2, King Manasseh vs. the Prophet Isaiah: A Debate on Idolatry, pt. 2: Isaiah's Case
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