The seventh day of Passover is the day the sea split; a week has passed since the Exodus from Egypt and the Israelites have stopped on the banks of the sea with the Egyptians in close pursuit as the holiday concludes.
The birth of the Jewish People becoming a nation concludes with the breaking of the water. The placenta keeps the child alive while in the womb but once the birth is completed, with the breaking of the water, the afterbirth no longer has a purpose because the placenta is not life.
The Talmud-Book of Law explains, While in the womb the baby’s mouth is closed and the stomach is open, but at birth the mouth opens to the air and the stomach closes; the Cabala adds, This is the beginning process of how the mind of the human overrides the desires of the body.
The placenta grows during the first 40 days after conception – the reason why a woman can terminate a pregnancy during that time without being an abortion – but, after forty days the child begins to grow having been stamped with the YHVH, the Four Letter Name of God.
When these four letters are stood up vertically they make the stick figure form of a human being. The Egyptians who pursued the Jewish People were the afterbirth who were drown in the waters. On this night, the seventh and last day of Passover, all prayers are heard in Heaven.
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