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Mishpatim - 6th Portion
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Join as we learn together Kish for
Friday the sixth Torah reading of Paras
Mishbatim chapter 23 verse 20. In
yesterday's Torah reading, we discussed
and learned about the mixing of milk and
meat as well as the obligation of the
three major festivals
and the sabbatical year and other
mitzvah that the Torah mentions. Today,
we continue about the importance of the
land of Israel and the blessings that
God will give us.
Verse 20,
I am going to send an angel. who this
angel is, as we're soon going to learn,
is the angel by the name of Matan
before you
to protect you along the way
and to bring you to the place that I
have designated that I have prepared for
you.
Verse 20.
Why is God telling that all of a sudden
that he's going to send an angel to
bring them to the land of Israel? What
happened? What changed? If until now God
said before and I come to save you and I
will bring you to the land of Israel.
Why does he say now I'm going to send an
angel
over here? They were told that they may
come to sin with the sin of the of the
golden calf.
Therefore, the the divine presence tells
them that
I will not be amongst you. And who is
the one that's going to take you is an
angel
that I have prepared
that I prepared to give you.
That's a simple interpretation which is
referring to the place of Israel, the
land of Israel that God prepared to give
to the Jewish people.
The median explains
to the place
already prepared earlier. My place
my place, my throne above is exactly
directly opposite of where it's going to
be.
This is one of the verses where we can
see clearly that the Torah tells us that
the holy temple down here in this world
is directly opposite to the holy temple
in the world above.
Verse 21.
Be watchful of his presence
and heed his voice.
Don't rebel against him.
He will not overlook your iniquity.
because my name since my name is with
him. What does this mean?
The word comes from the word like to
rebel.
One who rebelss against what you say.
He's not used to why he's sending an
angel amongst you that he was not going
to be one to forgive on your sins
because he's not used to this kind of
things.
and he's from a group of people who
don't sin at all and therefore he
doesn't understand he can't fathom the
fact that people might sin
even more so that he doesn't have the
right to forgive you he's only a
messenger
he does what he has to do he follows his
messenger and his message is errand is
not to forgive the Jewish people
because my name is with him meaning this
is not an explanation of what he said
before why he won't uh forgive you.
This is connected to the beginning of
the verse. Meaning in the beginning of
the verse where he says be careful and
don't rebel. Why do you have to heed
what he says?
Because my name is attached to him. What
does this mean? That my name is attached
to him. So therefore, if you rebel
against him, you're technically
rebelling against my whatever I say.
Omr. The sages explain
who is this angel that God's referring
to is an angel by the name of Matatran.
The name Matatran
that his name is similar to the one of
his master of God because Matatran the
name Matan is the same numeric value as
the name Shaki 314 which is one of the
names of God. Verse 22.
And therefore you will diligently obey
him. And thus
you'll do all as I say,
and I will be an enemy to your enemies.
And I will persecute your persecutors.
I will persecute. I will hurt those that
try to hurt you. Verse 23
so that my angel
for my angel will go before you
and he will bring you to the land of the
Amorites
and the land of theites
and he will annihilate and I will
annihilate them.
Verse 24,
you should not bow down to their gods.
You should not serve them.
And you should not do like their actions
and follow their practices.
You should you must shatter them. You
must demolish their
pillars, their their things that they
bow down to.
To those idolatries and idols that they
serve, you must destroy
their pillars, their stones,
the stones that they make as a monument
that they bow down to them. Verse 25,
and rather what are you going to do?
You'll be serve me your God, God your
God. And thereby,
and because of that, Hashem will reward
you for not serving the idols. He's
going to bless your bread
and your water
and I will remove illness from amongst
you from your midst.
Rashi verse 25.
There's no rash on verse 25. This
concludes the Torah reading of Friday,
the sixth Torah reading of Paras
Mishbatim.