Can we do תפילות prayers for:
AZAMRA?
So that through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?BS"D KNOW YOUR BIBLE: II Chronicles 10-11
Study Notes by Avraham ben Yaakov
II CHRONICLES CHAPTER 10
"And Rehav'am went to Shechem…" (v 1). The town of Shechem had already been marked out for troubles from the times of Jacob and Joseph (Gen. ch's 34 and 37:13). Shechem (="Nablus") was in the very heartland of the tribe of Ephraim, the tribe of Yerav'am (Jeraboam). Since the book of Chronicles was written to give honor to the House of David, our present text refrains from clarifying why Yerav'am had fled from King Solomon to Egypt. However, what is lacking here is set forth in I Kings 11:26-40, which tells that Yerav'am – who had been handpicked for his diligence by Solomon to serve as his chief collector of taxes from the tribe of Ephraim – had dared to criticize the king for encroaching on the pilgrims' right of way in Jerusalem in order to build accommodations for Pharaoh's daughter and her household. This turned Yerav'am into a traitor, thereby preparing him for his subsequent role as the leading antagonist against the House of David. Thus it was that Solomon's marriage with Pharaoh's daughter kindled the popular resentment that culminated with the tearing of the kingdom into two at the start of the reign of his successor Rehav'am, as had been prophesied by Ahiyah HaShiloni (I Kings 11:29ff).