The article reflects on themes of silence, absence, and anticipation through metaphorical and religious imagery. It draws parallels between the end of the Old Testament and a personal narrative of writing during a blackout, suggesting a sense of unfinishedness and longing for resolution. The piece explores theological concepts, such as the silence of God and the anticipation of divine intervention, using references to the Book of Malachi and the expected return of Elijah. It evokes a deep emotional and spiritual tension, contemplating whether God has forgotten humanity or deliberately abandoned it. The text uses symbolic language to convey a feeling of waiting and uncertainty.
Bias read (Center): The article does not directly address political issues, figures, policies, or events. Instead, it focuses on religious and philosophical reflections, which are not inherently politically charged. There is no clear framing that leans toward any particular political ideology, and the content remains a




