What is the idea behind the two sets of three days of darkness? What is the concept of the seventh day of darkness and why does it wait until the Jews are about to experience the splitting of the sea? What is the idea behind there being darkness for the Egyptians and light for the Jews? Why did they use this spiritual light to see where the Egyptians held their valuables, but did not take them? How does this scenario repeat itself at the sea, with the clouds of glory that separate between the Egyptians and the Jews, sending darkness toward the Egyptians, while providing light for the Jews? Why is this the center of the three unique pesukim in a row that contain exactly 72 letters? How does all this apply so clearly to our times as we face off with existential adveristy?
Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
Running time: 29:39
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