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Okay, good morning everyone. We're going
to do a little lum.
Let's first uh try to break down theim
when summons and there's an expression
uses that's a extra expression
dispatches to call
the sons of what do they say? Who
remembers? What do they say?
No, we're not coming.
It's not enough that you took us out of
a land flowing with milk and honey to
kill us in the desert. Now you want to
be a ruler over us.
You're not giving us a land flowing with
milk and honey.
You're not giving us fields, vineyards,
which by the way, maybe Wednesday night
we're going to discuss what in the world
are saying. You didn't get you're not
giving us fields and vineyards so we
don't have to listen to you. And if
Mosha would give them fields and
vineyards, then they would have to
listen to them. They you only have to
listen to the ruler. If he gives you a
field, okay, Wednesday night, I think
we're going to discuss that. But then
say,
"Even if you poke out their eyes or our
eyes,
we're not coming." Did you ever notice
that said twice?
They start off by saying,
"Why does
say two times?"
So you say, well, it's, you know, for
for dramatic effect. Let's say you ask
somebody to come somewhere. They say,
I'm not coming.
I'm not coming. Okay, that might be how
somebody talks. But why would the Torah
record two times that
says Lala? You hear the question?
Everyone hears the question? Who's going
to say over the question?
Nissim, what's the question?
say twice that they're not coming. Why
did the Torah report that they said it
twice that they're not coming? Good. So
in the it's quoted in the
in the name of Hagr name of the briskari
we do the grisk. Yeah the briskar says
like this he says mushrainu had two
statuses you know nowadays people are
very into status. What's your status?
You know, Moshau had two stat how do you
say status in plural?
Statuses not stat eye. Okay. Moshabenu
had two statuses. Number one, he's the
head of the he's the ni and the number
two he's the mel. So have two
independent obligations to listens to.
Number one, Moshabenu is the
number two is the mel and they still
refused. So first they said we're not
going to listen to you as your in your
capacity as the head of the we're not
listening to you. You're the
no we're not listening to you as a mel.
And then the says
was very upset. Why was he upset?
Because even though
could be
but
yeah that's the brisk. So tells says
actually it comes out very beautiful in
the does if anybody ever learns say for
the Gar over there
constantly quotes
that that all the of summoning someone
to ad are learned out from summoning
you know you know there's a very
interesting one by the way does anybody
know are you allowed to speak lash if
it's true
lash if it's true. Everybody knows of
course not if it's false it's how do you
know so one of the seinal proofs the
brings that you know how to speak if
it's true is because the garra says that
bezden how do you know if somebody
mistreats the ofden bezdon sends out a
to summon someone and someone abuses the
how is how do we know that the is
allowed to tell the dispatcher we learn
it out from the fact that they told what
said
You're allowed to speak lash and har the
the could tell the best what somebody
did to them but but ordinarily you
cannot report back but it says time it
was true over there this is the proof
that is even if it's true just to have
that the source that is also even if
it's true from the that
how do you know you're allowed to go
report tod soak
So we see the Gmorra's understanding
that they were obligated to listen to
Mosha and his capacity of
to that
said and then they said you want to be
the king and you want to exert
authority.
What's the lion? The Russian is
by the way by the way a little trivia
question. What word in the kish has the
biggest gumatria?
Tare
tough. Tough. Yeah.
Tough sin. Tough. R
tough sin. Tough.
1500. 1 1500.
Okay. So
basically um theim fit in very
beautifully that first Mosa calls them
as like the
mat learns out and they respond
and thenu tries to exercise his
authority as mel and they say no no you
can't be a mel
by the way I want to I'm going to give
you a little hint okay but make believe
you didn't hear this because we're going
to talk about more Wednesday night what
do They say, "Oh, you didn't bring us to
a land flowing with milk and honey. You
didn't give us fields and vineyards.
We're not listening to you." What does
it have to do with listening to
Mishabenu? What if Mishabenu would have
given them fields and vineyards? Then
they would have to listen to him. So,
let's just talk about a very brief sug.
So there's a big question in where does
that apply? When do you have to follow
the laws of the government? The opinion
of the is that
only applies in
does not apply in
you knew that Ran remember that the
following the laws of the government
only applies in the diaspora
but not in why so the ran quotes that
gentile kings we say
because they own the land therefore they
could say to you if you don't follow the
law get off my land but
we do not apply the rule of the
government can't say well if you don't
like it get off the land I own the land
it's my land it's not your land it's my
land every Jew has a share in Israel
so the points out now we understand
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says to I don't believe that what you're
telling us is coming from Hashem so
Misha says Okay, you don't have to
believe that, but I'm still the mel and
you have to listen to me because
so Mosha comes back to and says, "Look,
we could debate whether you think I'm
divinely sent or not. But one thing you
have to concede to is I'm the mel and if
I'm the mel you have to listen to me.
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So says,
"No,
you didn't bring us into the land.
You didn't give us fields. You didn't
give us vineyards. If you would have
given us ka, so it's your ka and you
would have given it to us, then we would
be to listen to but you didn't give us
ka." So now in the midbar it's there's
no
living here in the midbar without we are
not subject to your authority as a
melik. Okay, let's let's uh ask another
ready for the kasha
in ch
one of the most famous.
We know the whole debate between
is is kyak obligated to accept the
authority of mosh raenu because mosh
raenu is the sarsurra. He's he's the one
who brought the Torah down to Israel and
is challenging the the divine authority
of
why aren't the people who rebelled
against
because they're
if would have been then we wouldn't have
to discuss whether is is to
if you rebel against
you're
So was also a
why isn't
it's a famous
what do we need this whole para you know
says
straight up a king if he's a king if you
don't listen to him you're a rebel
yeah we once discussed this the maliel
who says that moshabenu's malus is
different than malus based malus based
is a sovereignty of royalty mobu's malus
came from the fact that he's the ishelim
and he's the nora therefore his malus is
guided by dra not melik yes he is a mel
but he's not a melik like the malus
based the malus based
the
is because he's theim he's he's elevated
above all of Israel. He's the of like it
says in that those who learn Tory are
endowed with Malus that Malus belongs to
them. It's tora delay. It becomes Malus
delay and he's able to be um Malus.
Okay, one more shakasha and then we'll
sum it up. Okay.
the Gar that we mentioned learned out
that a dion is allowed to beh from
um
as we learn out from the fact that when
dispatched to to summon
said
and Rashi says if the had not toldu
how did know that they said it.
Yeah. So, so the garra says we have
arrived from here that if somebody
mistreats
then the could tell otherwise how did
know what said so rash has gasho what do
you mean how did know what did moshabenu
do for a living he sold used cars he's
the hashem how did he know anything in
the tyra how did he write down the story
of other marish how did he write down
the story of nyak how did he write down
the story of abra
God told him. So the same way wrote down
the whole tora
was able to write
because Hashem told him
that's the kash of the rash. The rash is
kasha is how do we know? Um Rashi says
Moshe must have known how the must have
told him. Why did the tell him if it's
lash? It must be that that you're
allowed to tell the you're allowed to
tell the best. What do you mean how did
Mosh Rabenu know Rabenu knew to write it
down the way he wrote down the whole
Tyra but he didn't know in other areas
too like he didn't know
so let's say there he didn't understand
let's say by theasha
nisasha
he had he had um
or
so the question Is is the garra is the
question how did Moshe know or how did
he write it in the Tyra? If the question
is how did Mosha write it? He wrote it
like he wrote everything in the Tyra.
May the the point is what the Garra
perhaps means is it says Moshe got angry
but he got angry before he wrote down
right. So the question is not how did
Mosha write it. We can never ask how did
Mosha write something. the would have
communicated it to him. But how did
Moshe know that he got angry before he
wrote it down? Yeah. Okay. So, we we
discussed four questions today, right?
You ready? Four lisha questions. You
could take it up to Yeah. What do they
do all day ina they learn?
Sometimes. Okay. Question number one.
Question number one is why did say two
times?
Yeah. Loala. So, we said once. The brisk
says once.
Once we asked why are saying you didn't
give us land well who cares you didn't
give us land and if you would have given
us land we would have to listen to you.
So we brought from that the
is only if you own land. So they're
saying if you would have given us land
we would have to listen to you as a as a
mel because of
we discussed the
why don't people have to listen to
we said that
maybe is different than other and then
we asked the question of that what's the
ria that ach
of bez is allowed to tell from the fact
that mosha knew maybe mosha knew the way
he knew everything else but I want to
tell you one more thing Okay.
So anyway, that's the lamb shashir for
all the all the today and uh lime them.