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It is likely that the failure of the redemption to come as predicted only strengthened his resolve to perform a redeeming act of his own, namely, to emigrate to the Land of Israel and devote himself entirely to the religious life he describes in his writings.
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If those budget cuts come through as predicted, then the chances of making those offers will be remote".
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