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King David and the Number 7 - Rabbi Yitzchak Fanger
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Every physical object has six sides—four directions, an above, and a below. But what about the center? That’s the number seven: the inner point that connects us all. As we approach Shavuot, a holiday deeply tied to King David and the giving of the Torah, it’s the perfect time to look inward and reconnect with our true essence through the Book of Psalms. #torah #shavuot #chagshavuot #rabbi #torahwisdom #judaism #jewishwisdom #jewishthought #honey #hidabroot Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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How many years did King David live? Do
you know?
I'll tell you, 70 years.
On which day of the week did he pass
away? [music]
On Shabbat, the seventh day.
On which holiday? Shavuot. And what is
the name of his wife who was destined
for him since the six days of creation?
Bathsheba. There you go.
>> [music]
>> The number seven characterizes King
David. Every physical object has six
sides, [music] the four directions of
the sky plus above and below. The number
seven is the inner [music] point. On the
holiday of Shavuot, let's connect to our
inner point through the book of Psalms.
Through King David, [music] we will
connect to the Holy One, blessed be He,
connect to the people of Israel, and
connect to the destiny of us all. May it
be God's will that we merit the giving
of the Torah and have a joyful Shavuot.
Amen. May it [music] be so.