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Vaeira 5786
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So paras bo
uh we begin with the makus and and uh
there's a lot to talk about each and
every maka.
So today we're going to concentrate on
Makkah's de
says
goes ahead as he does throughout these
makers tells you Benam said to me sent
me to tell you that let the Jewish
people go
and so they can go ahead and serve
Because if you refuse and you insist on
holding on to them,
the hand of God is going to go ahead and
smite all the cattle,
horses, donkeys, camels, bab
and cows and sheep
a terrible pestilence.
And then adds
And that this is not just a natural
plague because in where Claws lives in
the earth which is right next to Mitraim
not one animal will die. So here you
have a whole country that the cattle and
the animals are dropping dead and in
Gosh the land of the Jews not one thing
happens.
So the P continues
the next day it happens
and all the Egyptian cattle diesel
just predicted all the Egyptian animal
will will die not one Jews.
So, one would think that Pyro should
say, "Listen, I'm dealing over here with
a supernatural force. Um, this is not
normal, not natural, and therefore I
better get give in before it gets
worse."
says the
so the pix says
par goes out and checks it out and not
one Jew not one animal of the Jews died
and this hardened parro's heart and
therefore he did not send the people go.
That puss doesn't make any logical
sense. He saw exactly what happened. All
of his stuff died. None of the Jews
died. One would think, okay, uh, you
know, I'm dealing over here with a force
beyond my power. But since I saw that
the Jews still had cattle,
he became hardened.
They say on the face of it doesn't make
any sense
because there were there was cattle
still for the Jews just like Moshe
predicted therefore he became hardened
and refused to send the people.
The answer over here I think is that you
see a such a phenomenon
by rashy
by evil people
whether it's parro or whether it's uh
you know other the the wicked kings of
of of the Jews eventually and of all
nations of the world
that that they just don't get it
and they are very very shortsighted.
I don't know exactly the terminology to
go ahead and
uh to explain this type of behavior
whether it is a uh you only live for the
here and now um eat and be merry for
tomorrow you may die or that you you
don't want to see beside beyond your
nose
but this is the way these are way act
which means is to say that if they have
some kind of exit ramp, they can get out
of the situation.
So, okay, I'm all right. You know, I can
live with this. And what Par was saying
is, okay, there's no more cattle.
There's no more horses, donkeys,
anything. But guess what? I have a way
out
because the Jews have cattle. And
therefore, if I want to have steak for
dinner tonight, I'll just go to the the
Gan and get a a a cow or a sheep from
from the Jews and I'm all right.
I Your whole country is suffering.
God's word came through to the to the
nth degree.
So, but but I'm all right.
So I I don't know exactly how to explain
this type of thinking, but what it is,
it's it's as long as I'm all right,
nothing else matters.
And the truth of the matter is you see
the same thing by Asov. You know there's
a strange pik
in the safer braces
when uh the pik says by the by the bra
the pik says
mikay
is ki
when convinces
to go ahead and to to sell thera.
So he says to him, he says
that word in there is difficult to
translate. What does it mean in just to
say
send me the sell me the
what's the word?
The sora says over here a very important
vert.
time
because you are a today person. All
you're interested is in today. [snorts]
What will be tomorrow? I'll worry about
that tomorrow.
All you care about is today. Today I'm
hungry. Today I'm starving. Therefore,
I'm going to go ahead and sell something
that is eternal, that is of eternal
value, the
but that doesn't appeal to me now. I'm
hungry. I need to eat
because that's the type of person is.
That's the type of people person is.
That's the type of people that Rashim
are.
They're only interested in the here and
now.
You know, al further on, I mean, not
further on before in the para
when it comes to makarta
the frogs.
There's also an interesting anomaly that
you find by the frogs that not by the
other mas.
The frogs come.
Pirates can't stand it anymore. Get rid
of the frogs. Take care of the frog. Get
rid of take away the frogs. Can't stand
the frogs.
So, and so it happens that the the all
the frogs die.
So, the pik says, "What is reaction to
that?
What does that mean from the word? There
was room. There was an escape.
What is he referring to? The the frogs
came. They were everywhere in Egypt.
What's
so writes over there and he says
this expression and parro saw that there
was there was there was space. This does
not happen by any of the other.
So what is that about? says the clea
because by the all the other makas when
the maka stopped the maka stopped when
the bor stopped it stopped
when the dra stopped it stopped you know
the maka was over okay when the kishik
stopped it stopped
but with the frogs even when it stopped
it really didn't stop
because you had tens of Millions of
frogs all over the place sitting there
and rotting.
Now you can imagine the stench
that that caused.
So here, even though the maka was over,
but it wasn't fully over because the
people were still suffering.
How do we get rid of the stench? We have
to bury this the the frogs, burn them.
And it was it was in intolerable. You
can't stand the smell.
So what does power say?
Everybody was suffering
except parro. You know why?
Because in the land of the Jews there
were no frogs, therefore no dead frogs,
therefore no stench. So guess what? I'll
spend a few days in Gan. I can get out
of it. I can wiggle out of this. I have
to leave my palace, etc., etc., but I
can I can handle it.
Not,
but certainly a bitty evit. And
therefore, there's wiggle room. I don't
have to surrender. That's good enough
for me. That's his attitude. And
therefore, by de I'm not going to have
any meat to eat. No problem. I can go to
the Jews and get meat from them. And I
have a way out. And that's all I'm
interested in. I'm interested for the
here and now.
And that is a
personality trait of all these rash.
If I can live for today, I don't have to
worry about tomorrow.
For the here and now, I'm all right.
That's sufficient.
That defines many of the rishoim that we
have throughout history.