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| | | The Sabbath Queen | | | | | The symbolism of the Shabbat can be likened to the faithful saints [the Bride] entering into the rest of the Lord or His presence. In Jewish literature, poetry and music, Shabbat is described as a bride or queen, as in the popular Shabbat hymn Lecha Dodi Likrat Kallah (“Come, my Beloved, to meet the [Sabbath] Bride”). The word Kallah means bride and is also the same word Ka'al — which means it is done, accomplished, completed or finished. | | 1 comment | Post comment
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