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Shnayim Yomi - Ki Tisa - Shlishi - #3
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Featuring: Rabbi Yaacov Laredo Miami Torah Center Hollywood, FL Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/kitisa3-compressed.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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one of the most common questions people
don't know the correct answer to is how
many times did mosher abenu ascend mount
sinai so most people think mushroom went
up twice
however the correct answer is he went up
three times each time for 40 days and 40
nights so when were these three times
the first time was on the seventh of
sivan right after hashem gave the ten
commandments to the jewish people he
summoned moshe rabbino to come up in
order to learn the torah and to receive
the first tablets he came down
and he saw the jewish people
sin with the golden calf broke the
tablets and the following day on the
18th of tamus he was summoned up another
time he went up this time and that's
when hashem and moshe benu had this
non-stop negotiation of musharbino
pleading to
to not wipe out the jewish people and
rather forgive them for this grave sin
of the golden calf
and that was the purpose of that second
trip after that hashem notifies moshe
benu that indeed he has accepted
his request his plea and he has to go
down and notify the jewish people that
they have the opportunity to do teshuva
to repent he goes down he comes down
tells jewish people this and the fairy
that was on the 29th of of on the 1st of
elul the following day hashem again
summons moshe venus it's time for the
third time to come up to
the mount sinai at this time he was
going up and it was going to be that he
receives the second tablets he is sent
down on the 10th
of tishrei otherwise known as yom kippur
with the second tablets now
that's just the three times totaling up
through every time was 40 days
120 days corresponding to the years of
his life in this section we read about
mosher bennu requesting from hashem to
promise that he himself that hashem will
be the one that leads the jewish people
into the land of israel and not by any
type of messenger or anyone else
moshed then goes on to ask hashem
hashem make your ways known to me rashi
interprets this to moshe benu asking
hashem please explain to me what is the
reward for one who finds favor in your
eyes and follows the torah and mitzvot
to that question mosher bennu's
answer is as answered by
and hashem says yes indeed
who said he will be the one who leads
the jewish people into the promised land
and helps them conquer and settle in it
the talmud however gives a different
interpretation to what the anina
means and talmud says that moshe ben was
asking hashem it's not fair why is it
that there are some righteous people
that have it good in this world pleasant
in this world and other righteous people
have it difficult and also there are
wicked people in this world that have it
very pleasant and other wicked people
that have it very difficult what's the
difference so at first the talmud gives
interpretation that it makes a
difference
that's why but then the talmud goes on
and say that that's not a real
interpretation it knocks it off and says
the reason is
a complete sadiq
they'll have it pleasant in this world
it's
that's not a hundred percent they'll
have it difficult in this world it won't
be easy for them in order that they'll
benefit fully in the world to come and
opposite a completely wicked rasha fine
they're going to suffer because they
have no hope but a rashad that has a
little bit of good enemies not so so
wicked he'll have it difficult in this
world in order that in the world to come
he'll have his proper merit
the second interpretation one that the
talmud gives of what
means finally this section ends off with
mushroom asking hashem to reside his
shechina specifically amongst bene
israel and not amongst any other nation
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