Highlights:
0:00 The position of our Rebbe, the wicked King Manasseh, that idolatry is appropriate

5:00 Manasseh's case against the Isaiah in which he charged the prophet with heresy and executed him for that crime

8:45 Can Hashem be seen or not? Moshe's stance and the prophets' stance

12:00 Can Hashem be known or not? Moshe's stance and the prophets' stance

20:30 Moshe uses words differently than all the prophets do, and is therefore termed “not a man of words”

24:15 The contradiction between the Torah and the Prophets regarding the importance of sacrificial worship (https://open.substack.com/pub/shnayor/p/ee-and-r-3_4-between-the-torah-and?r=111271&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web)

29:45 The prophets do something fundamentally different from Moshe and the Torah

34:30 Moshe's request to see God indicates that Moshe is supposed to see God

36:30 The last of the books of the Torah implies that Hashem can be known

38:15 Idolatry is wrong only for those who are familiar with Hashem and know Him

43:00 Manasseh's argument why idolatry is appropriate according to the Torah itself

46:00 Manasseh considered the Torah to be aspirational until such time that its great potential is unlocked

48:00 Manasseh considered avoiding idolatry to be akin to rushing the end of times before we're ready for it

51:15 The unrequited overture to the Nation of Israel at the time of the Exodus offering them knowledge of Hashem

54:30 The Torah has always been aspirational