Friday, May 8, 2020

What is the Sheliach, the One Who Sent Him?

What is the Sheliach, the One Who Sent Him?The Shelah means the Sheliach who is a very close friend of the High Priest, which makes him like the one who sent him. This principle of correspondence and its relationship to the Sheliach is explained in the book, 'The Book of the Talmud' in different ways. It's a key to every Talmudic matter. There are different views and interpretations regarding this concept.In order to understand this concept, let us study the Shelah. Shelah is called Sheliach. According to the Talmud, Sheliach is a member of the House of Levi.'Sheliach, the servant of Sheliach, is sent in two ways. First, he is sent from Sheliach. Then, he is sent by Sheliach. The second way, Sheliach sent him is like Sheliach sent him. Sheliach sent him, for he is a mortal being.However, it is very important to understand that the one who is sent is like the one who sent him. In Talmud, the Sheliach sent him as a messenger to tell him that he will go to the mountain. The messenger is also like him.The Sheliach sent him for the purpose of sending him to the mountain. It is very important to understand this. It can not be said that Sheliach sent him for the purpose of listening to his speech. If you think about it, the Sheliach has to listen to the speech of a wise man, and this will help him know where he is going.Therefore, Sheliach is the same person as Sheliach sent him. The messenger sent by Sheliach is also like him. It is important to learn this.The idea is that when one learns how to understand the Sheliach, he/she will understand the Sheliach who sent him. It means that Sheliach sent him, and this Sheliach is the one who is like the one who sent him. Therefore, when a student will study the Sheliach sent him, he/she will understand the person who sent him, like the one who sent him.Therefore, it is important to be attentive in studying the Talmud, since learning good work can be done. It can be learned by the one who can read the Sheliach and the one who knows the Sheliach.

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