>>>The first basic question in everyone’s mind is: who is doing this?<<<
“Three things come unexpectedly to a person: Moshiach, a found object, and a scorpion.” – (Sanhedrin 97a)
https://lawofmessiah.wordpress.com/2013/07/07/moshiach-a-find-and-a-scorpion/
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שְׁלֹשָׁה בָּאִין בְּהֶיסַּח הַדַּעַת אֵלּוּ הֵן מָשִׁיחַ מְצִיאָה וְעַקְרָב
There are three matters that come only by means of diversion of attention from those matters, and these are they: The Messiah, a lost item, and a scorpion.
https://www.sefaria.org/Sanhedrin.97a.11?lang=bi
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In the Talmudic text “Sanhedrin 97a,” the concept of “diversion” refers to the idea that significant events, like the arrival of the Messiah, can sometimes be overlooked or missed due to people being distracted by seemingly minor matters, essentially “diverted” from focusing on the bigger picture; this is often used to explain why the Messiah’s coming might not be readily apparent to everyone.
Key points about this concept:
Distraction as a factor:
The text suggests that people’s attention can be drawn away from important things by smaller concerns, causing them to miss critical signs or moments.
Messianic interpretation:
This idea is particularly relevant in discussions about the Messiah, where the Talmud implies that people might not recognize his arrival because they are preoccupied with other issues.
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“Your Surprise is Waiting”
Your Messaih has already come, He was wrapped in swaddling clothes, He has redeemed us from Adam’s sinful punishment, and He will come again to judge the living and the dead.