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Shnayim Yomi - Shelach - R'vi'i - #4- Rabbi Eliezer Zeytouneh
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Featuring: Rabbi Eliezer Zeytouneh Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshivat Kinyan HaTorah Congregation Bnei Shelomo Brooklyn, NY Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/shelach4-compressed.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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comes and tells Moshe and the following.
He says, "Until when is this assembly,
this evil assembly, they're coming now
and they're complaining about me. Until
when are they going to complain? I heard
their complaints. Tell them," says
swears. Whatever they said, that's what
I'm going to do with them. in this
desert. They wanted to die, they're
going to pass away. And those children
that they were worried about. Those
children are going to go into the land.
He says,
they're going to go now and they're
going to graze the desert. They're going
to travel the desert 40 years. For every
day that those spies went in to spy the
land for every day there's going to be a
year of ramifications.
says that the people that actually went
in the spies, they all passed away,
how did they pass away
that their tongue stretched into their
stomachs and there were worms going into
their intestines and that was the way
that they passed away. However,
they lived they lived
comes and reveals this news to Ben and
they start mourning. They got up in the
morning and they go to the top of the
mountain and they said, "Please let us
go. We're going to go in. We're going
into the we want to go to that land. We
sin." Moshe says, "What are you doing?
Why are you going against Bam? you're
not going to succeed. Don't go. Hashem
is not with you. Well, they go up
anyway. And Malik was there. Kanan was
there. And unfortunately, many of the
Jews passed away. They were killed uh by
the goim.
continues and it says
tell when they come to land where going
where they're going to reside that I'm
going to give them they should make
there is a
made based on a vow or a promise or for
the holidays it says
with any that a person brings he has to
bring
is a fivee flower. He has to bring wine
as well to libate the altar the misbeh
and
it's a third of which is a measurement
and with that
will accept such an offering
inside of the para
the punishment of the nation was one day
of sin for a year of punishment and the
question is what's the calculation And
what's the lesson? It's very simple.
When a person comes and hurts somebody,
you insult somebody, you disparage,
denigrate someone, you think that it
ends over there, you think that the
person feels bad, he gets upset, and
that's it. The actions over, game over.
But it's not true because that person
takes that pain and he brings it home.
And the way he talks to his wife when
he's coming and suffering with pain
affects the wife, she talks to the kids
and it affects the kids. Kid goes to
school the next day and affects the
friends. and your act permeated. So yes,
they sinned one day, but it didn't end
there. It had ramifications unendingly.
And therefore says, you think your sin
was only worth one day? Your sin did
much more than that. And therefore, the
effect of that day, he says, was a one
year of suffering.
If that's the way it is with imagine how
great it is with you do one and that
compliment to that person encouraging
words that we don't know how far it
takes us and we know how much we will
reap
in the future.
Have a wonderful day.
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