Betachan Valiyev's year is 1701, Yoyim Rishan Bishabis, Parshis Mishbottim.
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We are moving on to the next level of Betachan, the seventh level,
that are listed at the end of the Khayf-e-Savavis in Chahab-e-Tachan,
and the next level is Smecha,
which has to be explained what exactly does Smecha mean.
Smecha generally means to lean on something,
but that's very similar to the second level, which is Mishan,
which we explain means to lean on the Rebanish level.
But Smecha apparently is a very high level,
but it's the seventh level, which means our person is holding
a ready-pass, takehales, pass, takehva, khikoi,
all these higher levels, so apparently there's more to Smecha
than just leaning on the Rebanish level.
But before we discuss it, I want to preface one important piece.
Weird is the word Yishua come from.
It's a word that's thrown around.
What does the word mean, Yishua?
It means a salvation.
Brother Vigna Miller says, a fascinating thing.
What's the root of the word Yishua?
He says, the word Yishua comes from the same word as Sha'a,
When the Rebanish lawm turned to Hevel's carbon,
and not to Kayan's carbon, the Bosek says,
There's another word that's called Sha'a-shua.
Lulei Sayeroscha Sha'a-shua, azavadati ba'ani,
referring to Limarata'a.
The word Sha'a-shua,
is the word that's called Sha'a-shua.
The word Sha'a-shua,
azavadati ba'ani, referring to Limarata'a.
The word Sha'a-shua,
means something that you play with,
something that you enjoy spending time with.
Sayeroscha Sha'a-shua,
that is what a Yishua is.
It's not about getting out of the Tsara.
It's about having a relationship with the Rebanish lawm,
when the Rebanish lawm sends you a Yishua.
He's demonstrating a connection to you.
That's what Yishua means.
And it's so important for us to realize this.
A person of Muslims going through a Tsara,
the Yishua is the demonstration of Akadish Barak, whose love.
Of course, their banishlam loves the person, even in Tsara.
But when their banishlam sends the Yishua,
it's not the time now to leave Go.
Barak Hashem, now I can go back to normal life.
A Yishua means a demonstration of Akadish Barak, whose love.
He put you in the difficulty because he wanted to compel you
to turn to him, to live with him.
And now when he sent you the Yishua,
you're going to turn back to quote-unquote regular life.
You're defeating the purpose of the whole Tsara.
A Yishua doesn't mean a salvation.
Obviously, that's the translation.
But that's not what it really means.
It's a demonstration of love.
It's a demonstration of Akadish Barak's connection.
That's what the Yishua is.
And therefore, we wait for Yishua and we anticipate Yishua.
When we dive in for Yishua,
we're really diving for their banishlam to demonstrate his love for us.
And not to ask the Shalom,
use the Yishua as a tool to go back to sleep,
to stop working on our relationship with Akadish Barak.