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The Jewish Spiritual Heroes
In Isaiah (9:6) we find an exceptional case where a final “mem” is used in the middle of a word. What could we conclude from this? God had decided to make king Hezekiah the Messiah and to transform the wars of Sanherib into the wars of Gog and Magog. The “Midath Hadin” (emanation of justice) thereupon said to Him: “Creator of the world! Why would you do so? King David sang your praise and You did not make him Messiah. You have already performed many miracles for Hezekiah, You saved him from Sanherib and You healed him of his sickness. Why should You give him this additional honor?” God’s will was thus frustrated. The earth then said to God: “I will sing your praise instead of Hezekiah but appoint him Your Messiah,” but this was not accepted. The angel in charge of the whole world (שר העולם) then proclaimed: “Creator of the world! Do as you see fit,” and a Bath Kol announced: “This is my secret! This is my secret!”28)סנהדרין צ״ד א׳.