Prof. Dov Samet is Professor Emeritus of Game Theory at Tel Aviv University. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has held visiting professorships at Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Northwestern, and other leading universities. He has published extensively in professional journals and served as Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Game Theory.
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September 8, 2025
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“The hidden matters belong to YHWH our God,” declares Deuteronomy 29:28, “but with overt matters, it is for us and our children ever to apply all the provisions of this Torah.” This verse stands in isolation, prompting mystical speculation about the nature of the “hidden” and “overt” matters… until we realize that the passage has been redacted, and that the verse has been detached from its original context, which explained its meaning clearly.
“The hidden matters belong to YHWH our God,” declares Deuteronomy 29:28, “but with overt matters, it is for us and our children ever to apply all the provisions of this Torah.” This verse stands in isolation, prompting mystical speculation about the nature of the “hidden” and “overt” matters… until we realize that the passage has been redacted, and that the verse has been detached from its original context, which explained its meaning clearly.