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A woman will give birth every day
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== The Essence of the Prophecy == The concept of continuous flow of influence without interruption in spirituality: Generally, the order is that any influence coming from Above must pass through the entire order of hishtalshelus (chain of spiritual worlds), and because of this, the influence can sometimes be diminished, and sometimes β also delayed. This explains the statement of our Sages that "a person is judged every day," because even though he was already judged on Rosh Hashanah for the entire year, nevertheless, the influence decreed on Rosh Hashanah can be delayed Above, and this is the basis for the daily judgment. But in the future, the manner of influence will be that it need not be delayed in the order of hishtalshelus at all; rather, the influence will descend from Above and immediately extend below into this world. As it is written, "His word runs very swiftly."
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