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And All Delicacies Will Be Common as Dust
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== Like the Great Wealth During the Exodus from Egypt == It is written "As in the days of your exodus from Egypt, I will show you wonders." The miracles that will occur in the future redemption will be similar to the miracles that occurred during the exodus from Egypt. Just as the Children of Israel left Egypt with great wealth, so too in the future redemption they will leave with great wealth and have extraordinary riches, as the Rambam describes: "and all delicacies will be common as dust." Then the warning and promise "there shall be no poor among you" will be fulfilled - everyone will be wealthy. And it will be much greater than during the exodus from Egypt, because then there will also be wonders even compared to the exodus from Egypt, although during the exodus the minimum that each Jew had was 90 donkeys laden with silver and gold. And as we see, Yosef HaTzaddik hid three treasures; the third treasure will be revealed in the future era, because it is too lofty to be revealed in this time. Similarly, during the time of the First Temple, and even during the time of the Third Temple, the Jews had the greatest abundance and prosperity, to the extent that wheat kernels were as large as kidneys.
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