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Atchalta De'Geulah (Aramaic: אתחלתא דגאולה; Hebrew: התחלת הגאולה, ''Hatchalat ha-Geulah'', lit. "the beginning of the redemption") is a term for a concept of an idea, derived from the Gemara. It refers to the notion of a period of time in which a new stage of revival in the process of the redemption and the coming of the Jewish Messiah. Hence, a pivotal point in time, since it is the initial stage of the salvation process that constitutes a different period in time, in many senses, and especially different from all previous period of times. It is the core idea of the Religious Zionism movement. ==Origins in the Classical texts== In the Jewish classical texts, from the Gemara and on, one may find many characteristics to the various stages of the redemption. Among the most notable of them are: *''Difficulties and sufferings'' - as is stated: "Let him (Messiah ) come, but let me not see him" - b. Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin, 98b *''Growth of the Plants in the Land of Israel'' - In the Gemara it is stated: "There is no more ''revealed end'' than this" - b. Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin, 98a *''Jewish reign in the Land of Israel'' - As the words of the Amora Samuel utters: "There is no difference between this world and the days of the Messiah except (in the latter there will be no ) bondage of foreign powers" - b. Talmud, Tractate Berakoth, 34b; words that later were ruled to be an Halakhaic law by Maimonides in his work ''Mishneh Torah'' *''Wars that the People of Israel participate in'' - "In the sixth year will be thunderings, in the seventh wars, at the end of the seventh the son of David will come? War is also the ''Atchalta De'Geulah''" - b. Talmud, Tractate Megillah, 17b 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Atchalta De'Geulah」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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