David Katz of Tzvat, Yisra'el: Why are we focusing on TheName, Elokim? This is a really important concept: King David is in love with the Word, Yeshuah. Let's read verse 4 [of Psalm 72], just for context: ||May he judge the poor of the Nation, may he save the Children of the Destitute, and may he crush the Oppressor.|| You see, in King David's writings in Tehillim, the concept of Salvation (he doesn't always use the word, Geulah), he loves the Word, Yeshuah. As the prophet Ezekiel says, ||I will raise for you an OTHER David.|| King David embraces the Grind of Exile; you can even say he loves E.T. David says, ||¡I am drowning, over here!|| Hashem says, ||Good, you accept Exile.|| There is the opposite of Exile: redemption. He is the author of what will happen in the End of Days. The Ger intellect is not indigenous to our World. E.T just gets better and better... He is the Olam Haba. The Divine that is width David is TheName, Elokim. He is in love with that Name. Many People cringe, when hearing that! They say, "That's the Name of Judgment! Who can handle E.T.?!" How would we know? David knew. That's David's modus operandi. In the entire redemption, the missing component of our World that forces U.S. into Exile comes from TheName, Elokim, that which is Binah, Understanding. The lack of understanding is where Avoda Tsare comes from. Let's just call Idolatry, Bilaam and Balak, according to the Zohar, so King David says, ||If that's the essence of Exile, then redemption should be the inverse. If you have TheName, Elokim, you should be okay, but it's not Easy. That Name comes with Justice, Din, Judgment, and the Word that identifies that trait is Yeshuah, the Salvation. E.T. shouldn't be a surprise to you, that the Religions of the World latch on to that very Word! Before there ever was a Christianity, there was a King David, and he writes about Yeshuah. I know, E.T.'s a very hard topic to hear, based on what's transpired in 2,000 years, and, for the lack of the pain on the eardrums let's call E.T.: Salvation. King David is in love with Salvation, so what King David says, every time, is that he describes the Salvation: