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uh this evening we have many many
fascinating things to
present and we have two sheets
tonight two
sheets because not only are we learning
this week are we going to be leing sh
we're also beginning sa the second book
of thees so the first thing we want to
discuss is what makes saer sh saer sh
what is the general theme of the saer
that makes this a separate book of the
we know there are five books in the
T and so there has to be something
distinctive something that makes these
10 paros or so a separate saer there's
something thematic okay well what makes
saer braus saer braus is there one
common theme about saer braus you know
at first glance it seems not because the
ran has termed has coined saer
braus the book of
creation but if we think to ourselves is
that really the proper terminology for
the the saer Bas very nice the first
parha talks about the creation of the
world but after that you have the flood
you have the life of Noah you have AB is
and yob 95% of the safer doesn't talk
about the creation of the world so why
is saer bous termed saer the book of
creation so ran tells us in his
introduction to saer shise that really
we could say that the entire safer is
the book of creation the whole book of
verus is the book of creation
how because first of all we have the
creation of the world okay that's
obvious but then and we mentioned this
during shus a number of times that the
lifetime of Abraham y and yov
was the pre-enactment the Paradigm the
symbolic representation of the history
of Cl is their life created CLA isel's
history how the rule
is whatever happened to our forefathers
will happen to their descendants so for
instance Abraham ainu he goes down to
MIT right why does he go down to MIT
because of hunger remember what happened
sorrow was taken away eventually he
leaves with great wealth that created
the fact that CLA Isel would go down to
Egypt because of hunger all the women
would be saved with the threat made
against the men but eventually we leave
with great wealth what's the great
wealth we we left with money they we
took all of their all of their booty
right plus but the real great wealth was
a Tyra the real great wealth was a Tyra
so that's just one illustration how the
lifetime of Abraham is and yob created
the history of CL is so we could say
safely that saer braus is safer the book
of creation because it talks about the
creation of the world and the creation
of the history of CLA is say
for that says is redemption sa the book
of
redemption
why because the Jewish people are
redeemed but even more than that if saer
barus is the book where our history is
being created sa for shamos is where
right sa for barus the history was pre-
enacted sa for shos it's actually
enacted it's carried through
meaning is the is is it coming to fru
okay says ran what general theme is
there in the whole saer shamos G what
does g mean Redemption we're redeemed
fine so if we were writing the sa what
would we do we would talk about the Jews
going down to Egypt and coming out but
so the safer should end with once the
Jews have left Egypt what do we need to
know that they came to midbar SII and
they got the Tyra and they built the
mishan and so forth what does that have
to do with Gula what does it have to do
with
Redemption says ran incredible thing
what does the word Gul mean what does
redemption mean it means being restored
to the state that the Jewish people were
once at
okay now what state were we once at the
state of Abraham and so let's describe
what level AB were at right remember we
learned about the tent of s what were
the three distinctive features of the
tent
ofu the the divine presence of hem
rested on her tent okay number two she
baked the kala a shabas
it stayed fresh through the whole week
okay and number three she lit the shabas
candles it stayed lit right that that
represented the fact the
special that dwell on the tent of
Abraham and we know that when Sarah
passed away and Rifka came it came back
so that was the state of Theos but when
they went down to MIM and they they lost
that special connection to Hashem and
even because whatever that we didn't
share that closeness to hasem how do you
know we don't we don't see it we don't
find it we don't find it where do you
find it that it did these things where
when where um tell us that the med says
that when Rifka came it says that um
that y that Abraham that y was consoled
after his mother meaning he was happy
now that he had this wife Rifka Rifka
brought back whatever Sarah used to
bring so from there we learn out but we
the CL lost that when did it return when
they built the mishan what happened when
they built the Mish the an rested on the
Mish that means the madga that s
achieved in her tent CL achieved on a
national level right the stayed fresh
from shabas to shabas the theik was
constantly lit so that means whatever
Abraham Y and yob were able to achieve
on their own
that was lost until when until the
Jewish people built the mishan okay so
saer shamos is a saer which sort of
restores the level of CLA is had before
they went down to M
okay I I'll just bring out another point
the Met
says that wait so how do you answer why
do we need the second half because the
second half brought back first of all
clo was not fully redeemed until they
got the Torah and they built the Mish
and the rested on in
the
okay now another interesting facet the
Met tells us that when set up the Mish
it
says and it was on the day finished the
Mish okay we read that in the first day
of so the med wants to know why does it
say the word v the med says means
something that once existed was lost and
then came back what was L that came back
with the Mish says the med that before
marish sinned remember when it
says he heard God's voice traveling
through the garden the the Met as we see
from here God was in this world God was
as a says the goal of mankind is to
bring down
the that was for special special
but don't tell anyone I said that it's
okay but
um
but but it was lost when adish sinned
the left and it was not restored until
the came down came down on the mishan so
in other words not only sa foros
restoring the level of Abraham and yob
it's restoring the level of the world
before Adam Harish sinned
before Adam sinned Hashem he was around
you know he was prevalent he was mat he
was uh in this world when he sinned
Hashem was chased out until the came
back with the building of the mishan so
in other words say what is say for sh a
restoration of barus bringing back barus
okay now I'm going to tell you something
very interesting we know the gum of the
last 500 years or so are called
the from about the year 1500 to let's
say from 800 to 1500 is the re before
that
period who are some of
the okay he was the biggest but he
was if in the
okay
what and one of the was the
the okay and he says something which
seems very simple but obviously is not
simple there only there many G listen to
what he says he terms the five books of
Moses he gives them new names bous saer
bous that that he sticks to the
simple the second
book okay so you say you know what's a
big calling it you know you know
everybody knows it's the second book
what does he mean
so you would expect what does
he a fth a
fth the book of the priests that makes
sense it's all about the laws of the and
and so
forth the book of counting counting
numbers the review of the whole Torah so
it sounds like he's trying to come up
with a term to describe each one of the
far gracious F Creation in the beginning
and he came up with this term
for brilliant brilliant
right what's he what's he trying to tell
me by saying it's what's he adding what
what Deep thing is he trying to tell me
so the writes in his to saer sh does
listen the fact that the bahag calls
saer
obviously he's trying to teach me you
know what that is bous part two okay
it's almost not a separate saer it's of
the second part of
creation how is sa for sh the second
part of creation very simple if you look
when Hashem created the world he created
what he create on the first day Heaven
and the Earth and it says at the end of
the day one
at the end of the second day he created
the
heavens sh on the third day he gathered
the
water fourth day he created the The
Luminaries the fifth day and so
forth when it comes to the sixth day it
doesn't
say what is it
say the why why doesn't say
y by the six says says rash it's not
referring to the sixth day of creation
it's referring to the sixth day of San
what happened on the sixth day ofan sh
what happened on sh was given Hashem
saying like this I'm creating the world
very nice very nice but everything is
dependent on y hash the day the Torah
was given Hashem says he made a
condition he made a stipulation of the
world if the Jews accept the Torah
I will revert the world back to
emptiness in other words the world you
know it's like you make a deal with
someone but on condition you meet
certain requirements Hashem created the
world on condition what that the Jews
accept the Torah so in other words after
saer braus and God created the world and
he created the history of the Jewish
people was the World created yet no not
fully until when the Jews accepted till
the tor was given so so that's the why
the
calls it's part two of creation because
if the Jews do not accept the Torah
there is no creation creation would fall
apart creation would
disintegrate so therefore just to make
clear the terms the second book the book
of
shamos sh to teach you it's the second
part of
creation okay and Creation in fact
mentioned that we had a
questions now let's say let's say I'm a
can I sell my Birthright to my younger
brother s for no you can't sell it you
know why you know why you can't because
what are you buying you're buying the
double share of The Inheritance but you
didn't get it yet so you can't be ma
future rights it's
called you can't
has not to the world yet
how so if you
look he brings down from one that we the
that before the Torah was given you're
allowed to be something that's not in
the world you allow to transact you can
make a transaction on something that's
not in the world why why why should that
be what's the reason why let let's say I
say like this to you um you know in 10
days from now you see my my apple tree
there no apples yet but because it's not
Springtime I want to sell to you the
apples that grow on my tree in the
spring can I sell it to you you give me
a 100 bucks and I give you all my apples
is it a is it a valid transaction a
discount no no you cannot Hally transfer
it cuz it's not here you can't be M
something Hal that's not in the world
shers you could uh so you know you could
could do you could sell the tree for the
fruit the land or the land for the
produce in other words you could sell
the Ken for the Perros but just for the
Perros alone if the sale is not um if
you're not transacting something that's
here now if you sell somebody the tree
so you could sell somebody the part of
the tree that produces the fruit in
other words a share in the tree that
produces the fruit but just to transact
the fruit it's ineffective so how could
yov sell the to because before the Torah
was given you can transact something
that's not in the
world
why one uh some of the literature that
I've seen basically says that on the
first day it created the light but he
didn't create the illumin Aries till
later in the week and that the light was
actually the to on the light you okay
that's a subject in it of itself what
does it mean there was day and night if
God hadn't created the Sun and the Moon
yet so whatever well the primordial
light is right whatever that means
that's a separate subject but actually
the Torah was uh created many 900 and so
Generations before the world was uh
created there was a Torah okay abrah
ainu was generation
number 20 the Torah was given generation
26 that was the thousandth generation
from when the Torah was around the Torah
was given in generation
1,000 LF Dar we say in ding Torah was
commanded in generation 1,000 I think
964 Generations before the world was
created there was a Torah fine
so so how could you how was yob able to
transact to ISA the birth right if uh
before the Torah was given the answer is
before the Torah was given everything
was not in the world world nothing was
in the world because if the Torah is not
accepted the world would disintegrate so
in order let's say I want to buy a piece
of land from you that's also something
that's not in the world because it's not
here yet because if the Jews don't
accept the Torah the land won't exist so
so in order to allow any transactions we
had to allow transactions on something
that's not in the world otherwise all
transactions would have been invalid
because until the Torah is given the
world is not here so the world has no
permanence the world could you know
immediately disintegrate fine so what
happened to the transaction of
that because before the Torah was given
you could transact something that's not
in the world yet oh okay okay before the
is going be okay so in other words why
is sh because it's a second it's
creation part two first God created the
world but without the Torah of SE shamos
the world would not exist anymore fine
just quickly cuz I don't want to lose
that on sheet number two over here just
to throw out and suggest another idea
whyer
is okay the second part of
creation how many Exiles how many Gus
have we been in two all together three
three four four four four
Rome
okay um r m
Persia yavan Greek and and Edom Rome
that's what we're in today these are the
four Gus and they're alluded to in the
beginning of the Torah
um it says what does it
say
is is
m
that's light is
by
and is um
Ed is like the Deep Abyss like this G is
almost endless okay fine there four G we
always know we always talk about
throughout all our literature MIM garas
there for galim what happened to the
most obvious one which is the most
obvious one
one MIM what happened to MIM well that
the 430 years or the 210 years in Egypt
that was you know nothing that was
pretty intense uh a pretty intense Goos
says the AR that Goos was the father of
all four G it included in all of them it
was the pre-enactment so to
speak of all four gim that's why in the
beginning of the paraa it says look in
the beginning of this week's paraa p
page
292 stands
for okay the beginning of we already
have says we have the hint we have the
illusion
to all four G all four
Exiles very
interestingly so not only so saer shamos
is also a book of creation created our
various gim that we went through but
also
for how do you know that there's a in M
everyone should know this P look at
number eight the tells
us look at number eight there's a
beautiful P like the the days that you
went out of Egypt I will show you
miracles in the future in other words
all of the Miracles
of were a portend it was a symbolic
pre-enactment of the
G so sa for sh we could consider a book
of creation in its own right it's
creating the final chapter of our
history as we're leaving MIM we're
leaving with great wealth with great
honor receiving the highest spiritual
levels this represents the final Destiny
of the Jewish people creating the final
Desy like the P
says as we left Egypt God will likewise
show us miracles in the future all the
Miracles of MIM are the preenactment of
the Miracles that will happen to us by
the in fact we know the tells us the
same way we were redeemed
in right just we'll end off this part
with one more thing the tells us that we
know tiab is called a in it's called
it's called why because eventually will
will come we have a tradition was born M
was born on Tish or will be born on Tish
eventually the same night of the year
the Jewish people left Egypt is the same
night that Tisha falls out every single
year you want to know what night Tish is
whatever night the night of the say
there is that's the night of
Tish every year
who the first night of p is the night of
TSH Al T Al is the first night of PES T
is TSH okay why
because is the pre-enactment of
the the the whatever happened in is
going to bring about what happens in the
the Final Redemption and therefore the
night of is the same night as which was
eventually the time it is a we don't
say it has now it has a great aspect of
sadness but there is an aspect of
Happiness also on we don't say because
of the fact that it's a but the fact
that the night of the there is also the
night of Tish Because the Night of the
Sedar is the pre-enactment of the G like
the
says and in this
sense is part two of the book of
creation because saer braus is the
creation of the world and the history
until now saer sh is the creation of the
final chapter of our
history greater Miracles the Nai says
that the Miracles of will pale in comp
comparison to the Miracles
of one of the things we know is that
will split in half that's one of the
things know okay now we move on a little
bit old are going to be able to see it
like first hand hopefully wow that
something okay now we move on to the
second
sheet by the way you know they say
what's the first thing the Jews are
going to do when when mhia comes take
out the camera right okay now take it
out it's there
okay let's move on a little
bit so in this week's parach by the way
um parro tells the midwives when you see
a Jewish baby being born kill it kill it
now what do the midwives say The
Midwives say we can't the Jewish women
they're like animals they don't need
midwives they just give birth they know
what to do you know they call they know
the women these Jewish Baba they know
what to do the baby just comes out what
kind of what kind of response was that
who cares par tells the women kill them
so what so they came out so kill them
after they come out you know what what
what was their response because by the
time we get there the baby's already
born so kill them no there's no you we
don't have any work we're not there they
don't need us well when when when they
come in when the nurse comes when the
baby is taken to the nursery so kill
them then no they don't need the nurse
they're saying we don't working we're
not working no no no no they're saying
we get there too late so the is like
this parrow is the king of Egypt he's
not going to make a decree for women to
murder babies obviously not the the
nation's not going to go for it his you
know a king has to run the country with
some semblance of rule order politically
correct politically correct so what is
he
doing
abortion he said you know go you abort
the babies before they're born you know
look inside see what the gender is going
to be and abort the babies abort them
but they say we can't Because by the
time we get there the baby's already
born and obviously a cold blooded
murderer is not going to work in your
kingdom that was the we that was the
back and forth between Y andam and Par
what reward didem give y andam take a
look in page 294 94 this is a
beautiful okay we're going to do some
brisker Tire
now and it was
when the midwives feared
God God made houses for them what does
that mean he made houses says Rashi
three lines from the bottom of the
second column he gave them the following
reward he
said the priest will come from you the
Le will come from you right we have we
havean here we have leim you're Ley
right and Kings not yet hopefully one
day
what now so let's think so let's think
for a
second who they come from from
from
Kings fine where Y and what
Kings
married father the dynasty
of okay so listen to this this is
beautiful yeah why did Hashem reward Y
and Mar that they would be the
progenitors of
tun and why that reward why not uh give
them I don't know what you know put them
on the cover of uh fors 500 I don't know
give them a why that
reward what cuz what did P want them to
do
kill the males what would have happened
to the women who would they
marry is that so terrible no the kids
will
be well were they going to destroy did P
want to destroy clell no he only wanted
to destroy those aspects of Judaism that
are passed down through the father what
are
they is goes after the father only the
father have your father has to be from
so what power wanted to eradicate was
the aspect of lineage that go after the
father as a reward for them not doing
that they were rewarded rewarded thatan
and kings came from them cuz they
restored The patrilineal Descent of the
Jewish people why he want to
do he wanted to marry the women no why
why did he want to be why the only one
to destroy the the CL
lady yeah I have on also the no the the
Egyptian also used to do the same thing
so that's the only Mitzvah that you did
back then only the so so that explains
why what stoping the only used to
do so they stop and they were rewarded
that just I mean they wanted to stop the
mitzah for the men interesting okay okay
another another interesting piece okay
this is also a lesson in uh social work
you ready for this one here mosu grows
up turn to page
298 okayi
it was in those days grew up he goes out
to his
brothers he sees their
burden he sees an Egyptian whacking his
friend smiting his
friend he turns this way he turns that
way he sees no one's
looking he smacks the MIT hits the
he kills him he buries him in the Sand
by the way I want to heard an
explanation what does it mean he turned
this way and that wayu is a little so to
speak trying to figure himself out here
mosu has leaves his Palace for the first
time he knew his father was am his his
mother was y they didn't raise him he
was raised in the house of par MOS sees
an Egyptian hitting a Jew M says What Am
I who am I am I a or am I
a he turns one way he sees himself as
a he turns the other way he sees himself
as an
Egyptian she says that's no way to be a
man that's no way to be a man to be
wishy-washy to be jumping on both sides
and he said I have to take a
stand he smites the MIT that he goes out
to his brothers he had a determine now
that he's leaving his Palace what am
I he turns both ways
there's no if you're a man you can't
strad both sides of the fence you have
to take determine who are
you in any event but that's not what
Rashi says that's what we call a htic so
who was he what he was a yid but look
what Rashi says what does it mean he saw
nobody was there what does it
mean what does it mean he saw there was
no man says Rashi take a look at Rashi
is
he saw there would be no worthy
descendant to come out of this Egyptian
no one would ever convert from this
Egyptian
guy let me ask you a question yeah he
looked Ines and he saw there were no
there was no uh no nobody worthy coming
out of this guy so he killed him let me
ask you a question when let's say in the
time when there was a Jewish court
system and they warned the guy don't
desecrate chabas and the guy said I'm
doing it anyway what would happened to
him kill him they kill him they Stone
him what if you know one of the tadim
sees that he's going to have a
grandchild who's going to be a big sadic
what do they do to him they Stone him
doesn't matter what's going to come out
of this guy that's not our business when
somebody is worthy of the death
penalty that's not our prerogative to
start playing God who is worthy to come
out nothing's coming out of him you
Stone them harder no no so what does it
mean what does it mean that why was mosu
if moshu felt that this individual is
worthy of death what's he looking to see
whether somebody worthy was going to
come out of him or not if
you're now why was this why was he
liable to the death penalty the ram says
if a GU hits a even if he doesn't wound
him he's liable to the death penalty
okay but we don't kill him what does
that mean we don't kill him that means
he's liable to the death penalty through
the hands of heaven but the courts down
here will not kill
him okay how is M killing this MIT how
did he kill him he took out a pistol and
he shot
him's name ah he said God's name the
ineffable name because we see later when
he meets up with they said mosha get out
of
here you're G to kill me with words like
you killed that MIT so how is mosha
killing this guy with God's name what
kind of Misa is that that's Misa am
that's not a Bez that's using that's
Hashem killing him when Hashem takes
away somebody's life Hashem looks to see
who is going to come out of this person
and if this person is going to have a
worthy descendant Hashem will refrain so
therefore since MOS was not killing him
as a Judicial judge but rather
as and when it comes to and we have to
look to see what is the outcome M has to
see is is anybody going to come out of
this guy because he's not killing him as
a Dion
It's okay
says
right says if you remember when CL yeah
he says when the CL was traveling
through the lands of Ammon Mo M so what
did we do to the MIM they were they were
liable to the death penalty because of
all the harm they inflicted upon us they
they caused us to serve Idols they
caused us to uh to commit um LD acts and
they were liable to the death penalty
what did they mo ofar says we didn't
kill moav why because out of moav would
come Russ and na who cares who cares who
cares who's coming out of them if it's a
war of a Mitzvah you got to do what you
got to do you got to wipe them out the
answer is because the Torah says this is
Nikas Hashem this is God's Vengeance
this is not a regular Warfare this is
the Warfare of God when God exacts
Vengeance it has to be calculated it has
to be calculated and therefore because
Russ and Nama were going to come out of
them they were spared they were spared
so again when the courts down here when
human beings have to make a decision and
punish someone they don't take into
account the future that they don't play
God but when we're using some type of
Supernatural system when m is using the
sh he has to figure out exactly what are
the repercussions is anyone going to
come out of this individual no then he
could use it otherwise otherwise in the
case of who was it that was like the
most they were in no but hasem caused
them to to uh cast upon their enemy a
unnatural fear no but in order to see
down the line you have to have a prop
who we don't know who exactly hasem told
mosha hasem told mosha no but M was no
they didn't because of the
future
next right many right
okay here listen to
this
um let's look at the
next
okay he goes down on day
two he sees two Jews
fighting by the way who are these men
says Rashi who are they and a right
whenever whenever we say anim in a bad
context it's the two you always have the
two guys you know they always uh
Whatever Whenever something bad is
happening you always have the and the
you know they they rear Up In All
Occasions says to the
Russ why you hitting your friend who is
the
Russia and he says to Dustin what are
you doing hitting uh hitting your friend
okay now let's uh
Zoom a few decades
later and do they like MOS no no right
in fact they were the that's what he
killed them they were they were the main
uh proponents
of k k right
no that was a myy this is episode two oh
let me ask a question why does why does
mha yeah okay he he he rebukes dasan he
rebukes dasan
yeah so I understand why D hates M but
a a he should love M here you have two
guys getting into a fight right they're
fighting duson picks up his hand he's
about to
slap the guy next to you right don't hit
the ver he's my friend right but imagine
he's about to to to attack and I I say
see what are you doing yeah right right
so okay I understand you're not going to
like me anymore but the ver he's going
to love me I'm I'm saving his life
saving his life but yet we find yeah we
find later on in history not only does d
hate MOS he hates him just as much why
is that says rakov ketki brilliant
insight and a are brothers if you look
in it says had a and so forth when you
meddle into family politics
and you try to help out one side
eventually they'll make up and they'll
both hate you because family even if
they're on bad terms now the nature is
they'll go to the Kaneka party together
and they'll schmoo you know they'll sit
back they'll drink they'll eat and
they'll forget about it but then one of
them's going to say that guy that Rabbi
you know remember when he rebuked me and
you know what's his business who does he
think he is and the guy the other
brother's going to agree even though he
was trying to help out that's the way it
is be careful when you meddle into a
family because you think you're helping
one side eventually they'll make up and
they'll both be against you
yeah ketki if you look it's in number
six I'm sorry we're not reading it
inside but um okay like
violence get involved if they can it's
always that was a great
analogy no it's
right okay we're going to end with the
following you don't stupid okay we're
going to end with the following ready
for this Orin I'm ready
okay
okayu comes to the burning bush right he
comes to the burning bush what does God
say he
says well first he
says don't approach here what do you
think you're doing standing by by my
burning bush move back step back
alra what's the word halom right you
said alra halom then he says take off
your shoes
remember we learned taking off your
shoes that the body is like the shoe of
the Nish right because the Nish is the
bottom bottom portion of the the in our
body is the bottom portion of the Nish
the body to the Nish is like the shoe to
the body fine so God says move away
don't approach here take off your shoes
you're standing on Holy Ground says the
in we learn from here at this point mosu
was asking to be the king of he wanted
malus to come from
him probably because he already knew
that his mother was promised malus you
know we learned earlier the reward of
was figured I have the and lost theun by
the way I
want where do we see he wanted Mal hasem
says and whenever we refer to the
Majesty of the king and tanak it's
called halom we find in where the king
said who am I that you have brought me
ad halom until here halom refers to a
special uh level and we find when Boaz
was talking to Ross he said he uses the
word halom to elude that Ros kings are
going to come from you Hashem says to
Moshe
I'll don't come here meaning you're not
going to be a king you're not going to
be a
king but that's it that's all we see
that Moshe was asking to be a king from
the word halom is there anything else in
this incident that gives us sort of a
remes to this idea that mosha was asking
to be the king so listen
to listen to what he
says tells us
in until what age are you called a Yad a
child when do you move out of being a
yed so listen to what the gar says gar
doesn't give an age it gives a
Simmon so long as you could stand on one
leg and take off your shoe and put on
your shoe you're a yellowad you ever see
kids you know they're very flexible
they're balanced you try try uh try
taking off your shoe standing on one leg
you know you mean if you're standing on
one leg you have to take off the shoe
that you're standing on that's hard no
try standing one leg taking off the shoe
it's a very difficult task says the
gamar you could do that you're a yelled
after that you can't says
thear was able to take off his shoe
standing on one foot at age
80 says rabo you know why I was able to
do that it was the hot water and the
wine and the oil that my mother
moisturized me when I was a child that
gives me the kak the strength to be able
to do this at age 80 so he's he's
crediting his mother's care to his
extraordinary strength at age 80 what do
we see from here
says that ordinarily an 80y old person
cannot take off his shoes standing up it
was only reab because his mother gave
him special you know aloe lotion
whatever heared how old was at this
point 80 years
old he was 80 so if needed to take off
his shoe what was he going to have to do
sit
down
but there's a problem because what is by
the SN the in the place of the you're
now to
sit you're not to sit in the
bikash by the way you're not all to sit
within
for for the same reason the
T in you can look it up um I put it on
the sheet just very briefly number
five the reason the T gives why you're
now to sit within four of is because the
territory becomes like the becomes holy
territory so you can't sit there's only
one person who's allowed to
sit a king who descends
from so tells him take off your shoe
says Fine starts sitting
down sitting down is he a king obviously
he wants to be the king
because only a king has license to sit
in the place of the AAR so what does
I'll don't don't sit
here move away and take off your shoes
I'm not giving you so besides the word
that was that wasem's decision not to
give M but besides the
word the fact that MOS was trying to
take off his shoes obviously he couldn't
do it standing he had to do it sitting
cuz he was 80 years old that means that
MOS wanted to sit but you can't sit in a
holy Place must be MOS was requesting
Mal and that's how another REM to the
fact that that M was requesting andem
tells
him do not approach here okay so some
things to think about on safer shos in
general
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