MASADA FOUR - DALET
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Recorded at RPM, NYC on February 20, 1994 (see
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MIDBAR (track featured on Masada 4 and Live in Taipei)
desert [galili]
http://www.torah.org/learning/parsha-insights/5758/yisro.html
In this week's parsha of Yisro, Moshe's father in law, Yisro, comes out to the midbar (wilderness) to join Bnei Yisroel (the children of Israel).
http://www.torah.org/learning/perceptions/5758/matosmasei.html
As mentioned before, the word "midbar" can mean either "desert" or "speech" (same letters, different vowels) The theme of the book "Bamidbar" has been to prepare the Jewish people for life in Eretz Yisroel, which means learning to live above nature.
MAHLAH (track featured on Masada 4 and Bar Kokhba)
assumed to be a misprint of Mahalah, translated as illness [galili]
Mahlah - disease, one of the five daughters of Zelophehad (Num. 27:1-11) who had their father's inheritance, the law of inheritance having been altered in their favour.
[Easton's Bible dictionary]
ZENAN (track featured on Masada 4 only)
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