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=== Purification of the World === ==== Nullification of Evil in a Way That Evil Cannot Exist ==== <blockquote>"And it shall come to pass on that day, says the Lord of Hosts... the spirit of impurity I will remove from the earth." β Zechariah 13:2</blockquote><blockquote>"In the Future Era, the Holy One, blessed be He, will bring the evil inclination and slaughter it before the righteous and before the wicked. To the righteous it will appear as a high mountain, and to the wicked it will appear as a thin hair." β Sukkah 52a</blockquote> ==== Transformation of Evil to Good - And Night Will Shine Like Day ==== <blockquote>"And night will shine like day" β Psalms 139:12</blockquote>The simple meaning of this verse is that for the Holy One, blessed be He, darkness and light are equal, and darkness does not obscure anything from Him. But Chassidus explains this verse in future tense, indicating that in the future era not only will darkness be nullified because of the revelation of the most sublime light in such a way that the existence of darkness and evil will not be possible, but the darkness itself will be transformed into light, and the advantage of light will shine forth from within the darkness. ==== The Two Great Luminaries and the Light Created on the First Day ==== Expanded topic β '''And the light of the moon shall be like the light of the sun''' The night will shine because there will be two great luminaries, and the light that was created on the first day was hidden away for the righteous for the future time.
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