Geulah

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Geulah is the Jewish concept of ultimate redemption and divine deliverance, often associated with the Messianic era and the restoration of spiritual and national wholeness.

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Label Occurrences
Geulah canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish religious concept
theological concept in Judaism
associatedWith Mashiach
Messianic era
divine deliverance
divine salvation
end of exile
end of suffering
end of war
final judgment
ingathering of the exiles
justice
national wholeness
peace
rebuilding of the Temple
restoration of Israel
resurrection of the dead
righteousness
spiritual wholeness
Tikkun Olam
surface form: tikun olam

universal recognition of God
contrastedWith Galut (exile)
coreThemeOf Amidah
Jewish eschatology
Jewish prayer
Haggadah
surface form: Passover Haggadah
describedIn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Prophetic books
developedIn Jewish philosophy
Kabbalah
Midrash
Rabbinic literature
Talmud
expressedIn Jewish liturgy
Jewish poetry
goalOf Jewish historical destiny
Jewish messianic hope
hasMeaning deliverance
redemption
languageOfOrigin Hebrew
relatedConcept Teshuvah (repentance)
Tikun (rectification)
Yeshua (salvation)
religiousTradition Judaism
temporalScope cosmic redemption
future redemption
national redemption
personal redemption
viewedAs final state
process

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Churban contrastedWith Geulah