Israel- A Prince with God

012 - The School of Sorrow

20 min · 11. feb. 2026
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This tale, steeped in ancient tradition, may feel distant in its Eastern attire, as foreign as an Arabs garb or the lively exchanges of an Oriental Bazaar. Yet, the essence of human existence remains strikingly similar across time and space. While some may critique our fascination with these age-old narratives, we firmly believe that they offer profound insights into living. They help us breathe in spiritual vitality and deepen our understanding of Gods interactions with humanity. We are not separated by miles or centuries from our kin, for the lessons from the son of Isaac—who, after nearly being overwhelmed by his own schemes, ultimately emerged transformed as a prince with God—resonate with us all. (Adapted by MaryAnn from Chapter 1)

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013 - Glimpses of the Israel-Nature

This tale, steeped in ancient tradition, may feel distant in its Eastern attire, as foreign as an Arabs garb or the lively exchanges of an Oriental Bazaar. Yet, the essence of human existence remains strikingly similar across time and space. While some may critique our fascination with these age-old narratives, we firmly believe that they offer profound insights into living. They help us breathe in spiritual vitality and deepen our understanding of Gods interactions with humanity. We are not separated by miles or centuries from our kin, for the lessons from the son of Isaac—who, after nearly being overwhelmed by his own schemes, ultimately emerged transformed as a prince with God—resonate with us all. (Adapted by MaryAnn from Chapter 1)

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