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Parshat Lech Lecha: Avraham's Coronation by Rabbi Ari Kahn
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so we're going to learn
hopefully it's a it's a rich par show
with lots of episodes and I have one
really specific point that I want to get
to but uh in order to do that let's
start in the
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beginning so God speaks
to
so he he encourages a to go and and I
just want to note something the promise
that he gives this is the first time at
least in the Torah assuming the Chron
all the chronology is correct this is
the first time we find God speaking and
his opening line that he says is go pick
up and go to this land you know leave
your birthplace leave your land and go
to land I'm going to tell
you and I'm going to make you into great
nation so just we'll pause there for a
second so here is the childless aaham
who's being promised that he is going to
become a great nation so that itself is
significant but I don't want to lose
this I don't want to lose sight of this
and I don't want to Simply turn this
into this personal message oh a you're
going to have kids it's not what he says
and and maybe theoretically we can even
discuss you know could you become a
great nation without having kids could
you have kids without becoming a great
nation so even though I think that this
is really connected to his having
children and again telling this this
this childless man that you will become
a great nation but let's just note that
that's what it says I also want to note
what it doesn't say but first a little
more what it does
say and I'm going to bless you and your
name will become renowned it's going to
become great and you will be a blessing
more than
that you who blesses you will be
blessed and those who curse you will be
cursed and uh we can remind God about
this as well not that God means
reminding but there's certain people
that uh perhaps God wants to uh this
point in history to activate this
particular
verse you're going become a source of
blessing for all the people so now what
didn't it say it never says that this
land that you're going to go to the land
I'm going to show you he never said I'm
giving you that land which means the
thing that we con L here when it comes
to a specifically theot generally is
this you're going to have many children
become a great nation and you you're
going to receive the land of Israel he
doesn't say you're going to receive the
land of Israel so that's not there
yet he goes as God
commanded he's 75 years old when he
leaves and yes I know we've discussed
before the tension between PK do and PK
where it sounds like aam went there's
two different descriptions of leaving
there even those who claim that he left
twice but that's not for today and it
says that he goes with all his
possessions which some claim are the
people that he taught or inspired could
be more literally that a is a wealthy
man and he has all kinds of possessions
it could also be that because a is a
wealthy man who doesn't have children
that could be the reason why load is
going with him Lo's following him around
essentially when there's a will there's
a relative so here you have uh a
situation that you have a wealthy man
like Abraham and and no apparent air and
which a will articulate down the line
but maybe that's what load is is
following but there's a lot
of so it
says they leave to travel to and they
arrive
in
arrives and that's really important
because it sounds like a side point the
canani are the ones right now who are in
control of this land so the canites are
here we will come back to our
Canaanites and now God Appears to aam
which we can compare the first time God
speaks to now God Appears to abam he
says
laar so here you that's Zara Zarah means
children it means your
Offspring so this bless say is actually
you know this is the one that we were
looking for before and this is the one
that is more usual but over here God
says that you're going to get this land
not only will you get this land your
Offspring will get this land so
therefore there are two important
blessings there that you will have
Offspring and they're going to get the
land of Israel now of course we can ask
what did Aram do to deserve the land of
Israel so there's I guess one of two
possibilities one possibility is is that
he obeyed that God said to do something
and he did something so the reward for
obeying
is receiving the land or the other you
can say is that that God told him to do
this for particular purpose and once AB
walks in the land that itself will
create what we can call the Kenyon the
acquisition of the land so you know I
guess it depends on how formal you want
to be or how much you want to move this
over to the laws ofb what did aam do to
make this acquisition of the land so God
promised it to him maybe that's enough
or maybe walking there there is this
current within kazal which see not only
aam's footsteps making this acquisition
but it actually sees that A's footsteps
creating a dynamic which will impact us
in the future which means why do we have
the land of Israel we as descendant
because abam listened to God and walked
in that land and therefore this Dynamic
is created I don't know now to say
created by God created by a but it's aam
acquiescing to the word of God he then
continues
and it
says now if you know the map of Israel
you'll note what he's been doing is he's
continuing going further south going
from to beel and not not even assuming
that beel here is where you know is
where it is today on our map but he's
traveling south
and in the second place we're not told
that God speaks to him or God Appears to
him there's no there's no but you have
the other thing that takes place AB
nonetheless builds a MB so that's tells
us something else interesting about AB
is that AR is a man with spiritual
sensitivity and when God promised him
back in PK Z he then builds this mbak
and he who appear for the God who
appeared to him and now in the next
place where God doesn't appear to him he
still builds
a Hashem and he calls out of the name of
God and we could debate or discuss what
that means to call out of the name of
God but what you do note over here is
this interesting gesture is that Abraham
call God calls to Abraham and then
Abraham reaches back towards God and
there is this really interesting
relationship with which is taking place
and Abraham again if you want you can
use the the terms that were made famous
by hesel God In Search of man man in
search of God that you have on the one
hand God telling abam and calling abam
appearing to abam and on the other hand
you have abam searching for God as well
which of course leads us back to what
was the preamble to all this what was
the history be before all this but we
only have limited knowledge of that so
aam continues now and again the the the
gesture is to continue Southward so
we're told
continues to travel further
south and there is a famine in the
land and then travels further south and
he goes to
Egypt to live
there because the the famine is great
now the ramban very famously attacks aam
for this one could argue with the ramban
and one would have to with great
caution but the does aam know what
exactly are the boundaries at this point
does aam know how far south he's allowed
to go I mean to say that it was a ter
that was a lack of faith even that he
leaves the land how is he supp to know
which the land is I mean God never told
him the land the land I'm going to show
you and as he's been traveling he's been
shown the land so I mean I don't know
exactly you know what it was he was
supposed to do and furthermore in a much
more basic level there's a famine and if
and if there was food someplace else so
what do you do you know it's like like
the you know like the old joke you know
there there's the robo right God is
trying to save him you know there's
another place to go so you go there so
one wonders about the ramban again this
is our favorite Zionist ramban who how
can you leave the land of Israel so this
resonates we like it but but nonetheless
we're not 100% convinced and so as he
continues along the
way on the way near
egpt he says
to he says oh now I know that you're a
beautiful woman and yes I tried this on
my wife today as well I called from the
room I
say I actually got a smile out of her so
all the men are are certainly invited to
try this you can try this one at home so
uh I mean I don't think they'll get mad
at you they yes so now you woke up you
know now you found figured this out you
don't know beforehand which is a really
good question so maybe don't try this at
home so let me uh let me continue and
and he has a fear and his fear we're
going to find out very soon is well
founded he says that I I realize you you
are a beautiful
woman and he was afraid so maybe this
really then is more disturbing and by
the way the ramban attacks him for this
as well I once he's attacking Go full
out he goes how can he put his wife he
actually calls her how can he put this
righteous woman in this precarious
situation he goes go and say that you're
my sister your sister that she's not
married so they they're not going to
kill him but they may not be all that
nice to her which is exactly I want to
get back
to i' say you're my
sister so things will be okay for
me and of course you know you can have
then the various commentaries who say
that he knew that she was a Sade and he
knew that she was so great he knew that
nothing would happen to he knew that God
would protect her and in fact God
protects
her when he gets to
egpt they see that she is very beautiful
now do you recognize that verse does
that sound familiar to you of course
when I say familiar do sound familiar to
you from another source so hold on for a
second so they see her they see she's
beautiful and they take her so does that
remind you of anything well it should it
should remind you something we learned
last week in ver number
two it's the exact same situation they
see the powerful men see a beautiful
woman and they take her so over here
that the powerful men see Sarah and and
and she's taken so therefore what should
come next this is not a trick question
what should come next but it's not going
to come next what's the answer answer
what should come next answer is a flood
should come next a flood should come and
they should destroy all of them that's
what should happen which means that if
I'm going to try to understand the Torah
based upon the previous episode so that
should be the next thing to happen you
come you take this woman and God says I
don't like this kind of behavior and a
massive flood should come it should fill
all the tunnels it should absolutely
destroy all of them so that that's what
should come next that I'm just saying
that this should be patently obvious to
everybody except maybe it wasn't well
there's a good reason it wasn't but
let's just read on a little bit more we
are then told that instead something
else
happens they take her and so
on and makes a lot of money off of his
wife's
predicament but then p z God pops back
into the
picture and says you know let me give
you a
hand so by the way that religious
sensibility that SAR is a great man and
God is not going to let anything happen
to her so God struck them with great
plagues so by the way you can take your
choice now I'm sorry that if uh if the
current events are going to be in the
background of everything I talk about
today I apologize and I don't apologize
so therefore a great flood would be one
solution the other solution would be Nim
and great plagues should come and uh we
have many plagues of biblical
proportions that should uh strike all
kinds of people who are well-deserving
they've earned it and they should be
getting all of these plagues and any of
you can say amain now
the part of what's Happening
is again I'm going to go back to that
ramban but it really goes back to the
Medan and it speaks about something
which we know of
as where history creates it's not just
that it that it that it repeats itself
it's much more than that
it's it's the actions that a goes
through creates the spiritual energy for
things to happen in the future and for
that matter we can then add SAR as well
and perhaps we can add the aot the other
IM aot right now you realize plural
should be both male and female and and
the
various it creates a sign for the
children which means that in the future
the Jews are going to go down to Egypt
and they're going to try to kill the men
and take the women and God is going to
strike them down with great plagues and
they're going to
leave so all of that I want to go back a
second the same way that Abraham's
footsteps creates this Kenyan in ER
Israel this acquisitional land of Israel
the same way that aam's behavior creates
spiritual realities so now going down to
Egypt now again we could debate whether
it was a good idea or not a good idea by
the way the ran he actually goes down
this path he says a bad idea to go but
on the other hand look what was gained
from going so uh it's it's a little
interesting that he does that but
nonetheless I I want to go back because
we need to pay attention to to this
concept of uh creating the spiritual
energy which will be needed as we as we
proceed now why was there not a flood so
that goes down to Source number three
this is peric tetan barid also from last
week after the whole uh flood took place
then God makes a
covenant I'm going to make a covenant
with you and in the future and along the
way what are we gonna find out we're
gonna find out that God is
knock I'm not going to do another Mable
so I'm not going to do another Babble so
therefore God self-limited from his bag
of tricks an act of tum if you will and
says I'm not going to bring the this
Maul this flood so instead he has to use
different tricks and therefore he uses
the the plagues in Egypt it's also
interesting that when they finally do
die in the by the splitting of the sea
they they they went into the water it
wasn't that God you know I we can debate
this exactly how it happens but uh
there's an interesting midash in Source
I mean Source number four describes that
when the sea is split it all becomes dry
land and then the Egyptians run into the
dry land and suddenly the water returns
meaning it returns to its natural state
it's not that God does a supernatural
flood it's just he returns the ocean to
where it's supposed to be and
unfortunately for for the Egyptians they
happen to be there at the time which is
one of these cases of wrong place wrong
time and uh and that takes care of the
Egyptians but in c number five it
actually the midash claims that this was
passed on from generation I mean Noah
said it to his kids we'll get more we'll
discuss his kids a little bit more God
said God said it to Noah bav he makes
this Covenant with Noah and bav and over
here it
says Source
five
and and essentially saying is that they
had a tradition that there was not going
to be that they will not be punished
with the flood and therefore they felt
this ability of killing the male
children and throwing them into the
river because the river on our side
because God tied his proverbial
anthropomorph and hands and therefore
God is not going to do anything to them
and they can get away with this and it
continues and it
says
nonetheless I can judge you like
this as God there's language from that
God he shook him up in the in the water
there's all kinds of wonderful
interpretations of what it means that he
shook him up he was uh to borrow from
James Bond he was shaken and not stirred
but uh in the in the river in the in the
in was not necessarily a
pleasurable experience
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now going back to that same chapter with
Noah I told you we wanted to get back to
his kids as well so we know that Noah
had three kids sham and over here we
learn about an unfortunate situation and
it's one where you know God gives
blessings but over here God actually
gives a curse and well or at least he
gives the ability of Noah to curse and
whatever it is that happened Noah wakes
up Noah gets drunk and he wakes up up
and he says he knows what his ban did
debate exactly who that may
be gets cursed now the one who did
something to him was actually andan is
one of the sons
of and on the other
hand so Canan is going to be this slave
and shame is gets blessed and
ye may also get a blessing you have to
look in
the if we get closer to we have to
probably talk more about Yeet but for
the most part we have over here we have
shame and we have Yeet salv claimed that
shame and Yeet acted for different
reasons shame did this out of Mitzvah
and therefore he received his
descendants get a Mitzvah with clothing
with it which is and Yeet whose Beauty
he does this for aesthetic purposes it's
not nice that his father's uncovered but
not for the Mitzvah because it's for
Aesthetics and therefore he gets this
appreciation of Aesthetics and uh you
know each one gets what they relate to
okay so now let's get back to in Source
number seven which is the next chapter
and I know that most of us don't like
the these chapters we don't like the
chapters with the the begats that's what
we call them and he begat and he begat
and he begat and he begat so we call
them the bat chapter if you like
biblical criticism this is a this is a p
chapter someone decided that P is very
boring and P has no imagination and
everything is quite boring there but
nonetheless in the Beats what I find is
a great deal of information and instead
of just ignoring it or skipping it or
reading it quickly we will pay a a
little bit more attention and over here
what we find is in Source number
seven by the way when he says he knew
what his younger son did so maybe that's
Canan as the younger son
and some and that's why Kanan gets
cursed maybe Canan had done something
there as well and maybe as I said he is
the younger one so you have who Canan is
cursed but this whole family is or this
whole part of the family these are the
relatives we stay away from or we try to
stay away from it's and his
kids and they're the ones who are going
to make all kinds of trouble throughout
sa
bra we got a bunch of names over here
which we will be guilty now as well as
uh as skipping some of them unless you
really want to read
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this at nimro ah so now we're back to
nimro so so what we have Isam Kush and
now
Kush is the father of Nimrod so even
though we may not like Kanan I don't
know if we'd love Nimrod either but
listen to what it says about him
who
gior and he's the one who begins to use
strength so therefore it doesn't say it
but violence is coming from this
direction and he and the is very
interesting but I'm not going to get
into that now and he becomes this
incredible Hunter and this strong Hunter
alcano
and that I want you to pay attention to
as well because now we're told that he's
strong we told that he's a hunter and
now we're told that he creates a Mal
this is the first time we find a kingdom
being mentioned and now we
realize that there is a king and that
King is Nimrod and if you're a king it
means by definition you're ruling over
others so this person Nimrod is using
his power to control others we're told a
little bit more about this that his
kingdom is in a place called
bavel shinar and the place is called
shinar so I guess then the king of
shinar is then going to be a man named
Nimrod the name itself Nimrod indicates
some type of a rebellion perhaps
Rebellion against
God as we go along
here
and it continues tell the names of these
cities that's the and then we're told
another
son so all of this is coming from the
line continues over here and we have
a is really
interesting what
do very strange turn of phrase Rashi has
something something not nice to say
about them which I'll tell you in a
second so you know some of these names
we're familiar with espe will
continue and so on what we have over
here so Canan is the one who's cursed
and you recognize a lot of those names
so all those names are the children of
Canan and therefore each of them become
their own local um
Clans and this is the family of
the so you knew I was going to get to AA
at some
point Aza has a good
um companion and that
stone
and we're not
told black and white if AA or stone or
MOA are descendants of Canan and
therefore or it's just the way of
defining the borders which means in in
the previous verses it says and this was
a sign this was son so but it says these
are the lands so if these are the lands
or this was the the boundaries so then
are they in the boundaries out of the
boundaries
is Anza part of Kanan not part of Kanan
is St are a part not part and you know
my feeling you can easily debate this is
that essentially this whole section just
put all the bad guys together and and
that's a nice thing to do just put them
all together so if it wasn't good enough
to have who does something annoying to
his father wasn't good enough Canan was
going to be cursed so let's throw in now
all the other bad people let's throw in
all the Canaanites and apparently we're
throwing in then sto and Amora and Aza
into all of this and what a you know
lovely group we have I told you the
Rashi is going to pick on this end
of where it
says instead of saying that he fathered
him so Rashi
writes
so essentially Rashi just now had to
pick on the and say something which is
portive about them and said theim were
the results of wife swapping which goes
all the way back to that point so who's
the father what's the answer who knows
that's the answer so therefore
essentially from this nice group is
where so isn't it great to be able to
call at least some of your enemies a Ms
there and say uh okay he's a momser what
can you do but that's what Rashi just
now said so as I you know I hope that
you Harriet's enjoying all of this a
little bit too much but okay it's uh we
may as well have at least some joy and
happiness these days so let's let's
continue cuz all of this was really a
preamble to something else which is
going to be revealed sooner rather than
later but first I just want to focus on
one more thing and that's Source number
nine because we're going to get on we're
going to pick on a little bit
also and she has a servant who is MIT
now MIT is not one of the good people
MIT that's coming from that's coming
from from those line which is not the
good line it's not shame and it's not
and and it's not Yeet but so the
suggestion that Aram should marry or
live together or for the young people
hook up with
with with Hagar would indicate that
there is a merger now taking place
between the Sham line and between theam
line which is s interesting and of
course that is where yesma is going to
come from so one of the things then
you're going have to worry about Ismael
is that yes he has the Abraham Gene but
he also has and he also by the way
marries somebody from Egypt and his
mother's from Egypt so which line does
he more ident identify with is he more
you know with aam or more with one of
Adam's adversaries because let's
remember Egypt was not that nice to avam
and the behavior was not that nice and
they were one of these people you know
that behave in the same way that that
generation behaves Before the Flood and
I said from the beginning or deserving
of a flood either little or big you can
decide how much you want but that's the
same kind of behavior which is
problematic so therefore the suggestion
that aan marries somebody from this line
should be at least a little bit
disturbing so then where are we up to
yeah with the the end of 11 when we find
that already before AA makes his trip
that already Terra is leaving his
hometown and he goes and is traveling to
Canan is also interesting but by the way
at least on a madic level when Abraham
became that iconoclast which you knew I
had to use at least one time today when
he broke all of the idols Terra then
resp resps by giving him over to Nimrod
which means it sounds like there there
was some kind of an understanding A
Confederacy an agreement uh
between Terra from the Sham line and
Nimrod who but but you also understand
why that may be that nimrod's in charge
Nimrod is the king as the king he has
taken uh he has taken charge and we
don't know how uh strict he rules but
but nonetheless Terra turns on his son
and instead said he goes over and he
brings his son to Nimrod and that itself
is interesting and again again all this
is really much more on the madic level
and then we eventually throw him into
the furnace and then he gets saved
miraculously from the furnace but
nonetheless it's his father who did this
to him and as as I've pointed out many
times that this can ruin the AA for us
because if AR was saved when his father
tried to kill him so then AR may have
full confidence that his son Yak will be
saved when his father tries to kill him
which means Yak is deserving to be saved
he's going to be saved there's no
question he be saved and there you go I
just completely ruined the AAA and I
apologize but there was a total lack of
sincerity on my part so I apologize for
apologizing with no sincerity so let's
continue so this leads us all up to
where we had to get to and that is the
first world war and that's Source number
12 so m sh that's interesting because if
we're going to use our favorite and that
is the theory of conservation of kings
of shinar so then the last king we were
told who ruled in shinar was of course
Nimrod so therefore amrel seems to be
either Nimrod by another name or he
could be somebody who has inherited from
nimro he can be his son his grandson his
great-grandson but it's interesting that
you know we know where this is coming
from at least geographically somebody is
coming from way up
North so we're going have to figure out
who that
is and maybe figure out who that
is is a little too generic it's a little
too
hard so we know where that is we know
exactly where that
is that's a little heart
of so we have our Four Kings against our
five Kings those that were able to
easily
identify and again let's just think
about this verse second our Four Kings
would seem to have their place of origin
back further up north where aam started
out from and the Kings on the list of
five those that we could easily identify
seem to all be from local population
over here in this General Canan area
which seems to be that the king of the
the the the Four Kings have traveled the
same route that aam has traveled and one
has to wonder especially if this is nimr
is he following I is there some kind is
he on the trail of aaham which means
Aram may have gotten away from him and
and if you if you are I don't know how
many words to add right now certainly if
you're a paranoid King and many kings
end up being paranoid and somebody has
somehow defeated you or humiliated you
or embarrassed you then of course you
need to have a show of strength to show
how strong you are and maybe you need to
teach this guy a lesson as well because
you need to display this you need to
display this on the one hand hand for
your followers on the other hand you
need for yourself of course depending on
how uh on how fragile your ego is and
generally people that are tough like
Nimrod have very fragile egos so but but
I'm not saying anything more
psychologically I don't want to get sued
I uh I'm actually allowed to do this I
think a real psychologist psychiatrist
are not allowed to analyze somebody
they've never met they can lose their
license I don't have a license so I can
say anything I want the only problem of
be doing is is I'm going to analyze them
without being paid and that a problem so
therefore we're going to stop right
there because that's completely
unprofessional over here all that again
I read into it a little bit but you at
least have to appreciate what I said in
terms of the the geography in this you
have the people star and so and they're
local and then you have the people
coming from up North who are coming down
and again have made the same trip that
afam has made and they're coming over
here in order to wage this uh this war
good very good as we continue men we're
told uh we again there's a couple of
interesting things over here we have you
know they're Victorious they're
Victorious we're not going to get into
all of
that so they very unclear what this
means I'm going to come back and see how
the bosan understood it and you will be
quite
surprised they they took everything from
Stone but by the way also appreciate the
irony Now by this point Lo we're about
to read the
next so these same kind of powerful
people like Nimrod coming from the
powerful people and at this point they
didn't take a woman at this point they
took a man well they took a man from
Stone so you know went in stone what can
I say and oh Harriet even I can still
shock you this is so good that when um
that they they took him but but again
recognize the irony over here and that
is that the reason that Lo left was
because of all the possessions again if
I'm going to ascribe to load really bad
intentions from the beginning he's got
an elderly Uncle who's got lots of
possessions and doesn't have anyone to
inherit them so what do you do you
follow him why because follow the money
right maybe you'll get in the will when
there's a will there's a relative here's
the relative it's loow so therefore you
know you you you follow and at some
point he makes a lot more money himself
and therefore he makes so much money
that he doesn't need aam anymore and
that's when he separates and he moves
over to Stone so therefore he's always
been concerned about his possessions and
his possessions can't get along with
aam's possessions on a spiritual level
uh not all of us always think
spiritually on a spiritual level loot is
insane because if you have an uncle who
is the greatest religious leader of the
time and to the history of the world to
this moment this is is the greatest man
who's ever lived and you can live in his
house and hang with him and chill with
him and learn with him and talk to him
you could do anything with ainu right
and instead you say no I'd rather go and
hang out with the sodomites so you
realize that there's something which is
terribly wrong with Lo's way of thinking
that he makes that choice and now Lo
ends up being taken and he ends up all
of his possessions are taken and load
ends up now with with absolutely nothing
now what's interesting is that Abraham
who has this very refined sense of
responsibility so no even if you have a
loser nephew like Lo who is kidnapped
you don't leave him
behind you go so let let let's let's
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continue in Source 13 I'm just repeating
a little bit here that the way the
building the tower was recognized is
they all gathered together be erit
shinar so in case you say oh I've seen
shinar before yeah so he was King by
shinar that means that he's really
behind the building of the Tower and
nimr is this bad guy and nimr maybe the
name nimr is because he Rebels Rashi who
loves our theory of conservation of
characters writes in Source
14 he's the one who threw aam in which
again we have to wonder if you know aam
is just a side point to the story or
maybe a little bit more and the gamor in
Source 15 is going to have a debate
between R and schm whether his real name
is Nimrod his real name is Amel and you
know is Nimrod his name and Amel is his
title or is Amel the name Zim and and
keep something in mind that sometimes
when people become Kings you know we
just had a coronation in uh England
right not that long ago they were I was
there the next week they were very
excited they they uh they loved their
King and they love their coronation they
love all of this I I actually asked I'm
not I wasn't allowed to ask that but I
but I asked if they if they were as
excited if they'll be as excited rashash
when we coronate God as they were by the
coronation of the of the king over there
and then people looked at me like I was
crazy like no comparison rashan is not
as good I mean the coronation was so
much more uh so much more exciting none
nonetheless but when someone is
coronated they get a new name so it
could be that nimr gets the name I'm
Rafel when he becomes king or maybe his
name wasam Rael becomes nimr I don't
know maybe it's not the same guy as
we're about to see the is pointed out by
the the mara he uh in Surah 16 he
questions whether in fact it's the it's
the same name in s 17 he actually gets
three different names he thinks Kus all
the same person I don't know how he says
that because it says that kush is not
the same person is he's the father I
don't know how he says this but
nonetheless in Source 18 19 20 and 21
all of them are going to say the same
thing that all of those names of the of
the other side those other kings when
one is bir right and the other is BHA
and the other is sh other they said that
all these are not their real names all
of these are names that are ascribed to
them because of the kind of people they
are and therefore this is what the Torah
does sometimes it assigns names to
People based upon their their behavior
so as I said the as I said you could
look at all those
sources in Source
writes why should they fight that's so
interesting I mean the people need
reasons to
fight
there such an interesting thing he says
oh this is actually a fight between the
descendants of Shame and the descendants
of because descends ofam are supposed to
be slaves and therefore they fought with
one another because there's this old
thing now it's such a brilliant
interpretation there's only one problem
with it anybody know what the problem is
it's not
true it's just wrong I I don't even know
what to meaning this are reown I I don't
like arguing with shown him but it's
just so obviously not the case and I'm
sorry if I'm saying that but but let's
just look inside and and then maybe
you'll agree with me who if we look at
the Confederacy right on the first sign
you have am Rafel right one of them will
be melar
elar forget it's too generic aam and
elar so we have to remember those so
we'll go down a little bit over here and
he just said now all of those are going
to be from the side of H and that's why
they're fighting so if you look at
source number
23 right B shame
Alam aam is the son of Shame you can't
tell me he's that he comes from the
other side he doesn't so I I I'm going
to say it again I don't know what he's
talking about and how he possibly said
that but this is not the sons of Shame
versus the sons ofam and therefore this
uh this mix is a little bit more
interesting as far as what they're doing
and what and why they're fighting
they end up having this battle by this
place which apparently has some sink
holes and that's part of what source 24
25 and 26 are going to be dealing with
is these uh and 27 me Rashi is going to
tell us that there there is the and he
says because they did a lot of digging
because they did a lot of digging
because they were make right we
wrot they were using the raw materials
in order to build buildings and
therefore there ended up being sinkholes
because they had taken out a lot of the
the the materials Source 28 and 29 mean
that's special for this
year they dug tunnels and they hid in
the tunnels to escape during the battle
and uh if you want in 209 he againi said
that he from the school of to
29 to he quotes
the
they went and they H hid in the caves
and they hid in the tunnels in the caves
and they did this in order to uh in
order to hide from the whole battle so
therefore I hope that you find uh that
somewhat interesting Source 30 is going
to be quoted by a lot of people and it's
something which I hinted at before and
it's trying to understand this battle of
the Four Kings against the five Kings
and it's going to tell us that in the
future what is it right of here why all
this happen call aot the last two
lines this is
another all this happened so that
Abraham could be victorious in order to
create that spiritual power for ab to be
able to counter these uh these nations
they are going to be connected the
ramban and the next and R are going to
tell us that these are the four
different kingdoms who have picked on us
over the years and eventually end up
disappearing and just like let's be much
clearer now just like par is going to
take sah and then get struck with
plagues and going to leave there that
creates the spiritual energy the same
spiritual energy is going to be created
now that these nations are going to be
involved in this battle and aam is going
to be victorious which will allow us to
eventually be victorious but I I wanted
to get to another point in Source
34 rers who's you know always
interesting and he makes a much broader
point over here and he starts talking
about kingship and he starts talking
about how kings and why you fight and he
he over here says something really
simple and he says follow the money
there must have been money involved in
this cuz because why even be a king of a
poor country which is itself funny but
but he starts talking about kingship and
he said talking about what the battle is
and what the background is and they're
chasing them down and it's about the r
it's about the money and he says there's
something to be learned about this as
well he try to be like a
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king
he went and he took all kinds of
people's personal possessions because of
his own honor and National Honor and so
on and I'll say it again if you're
interested there's really a lot of
things over here that he talks about in
terms of battles and kings and Nations
and War and uh how these things and he
writes even here a little further four
lines from the
bottom and there's what to learn here is
well in terms of the the Jewish idea of
kingship and now you see he keeps going
on and on and on and on which is why
we're not now by mentioning the Jewish
aspect of kingship we can ask ourselves
isn't this being a little bit premature
where do we first find even the concept
of kingship when it's talking about us
when it's talking about Jews when it's
talking about and you could choose any
point along the way here that you want a
mitov and
right mosha Aon right you could decide
where where David show where kingship
appears for the first time and I think
that you'll be a little bit surprised
cuz we're going to see it and then we're
going to see it again and then you're
going to realize that it wasn't an
accident okay and that's really where I
want you to get to so let's take a look
we have this section peric Z we still we
towards the end of now Source
name so he's
still that's going to be very important
because this is the first time we're
going to see that name
appearing and you're gonna have lots of
children which again we keep hearing
that
again
okay so you are no longer going to be
called you be called Dam now the simple
explanation right now would be why is he
about to get a new name and the answer
is he's going to have a bris when do you
give people a name when you give them a
bris you give them a name aam gets a
bris he gets a good name did they serve
bagels and locks I don't know but he
gets a PR so that that's all very simple
but then it's the next PK which I think
is really
interesting so again lots of children
and the name Shak is always connected to
fertility and Kings will descend from
you so come on can you be honest with me
did all of you remember that this was
the first time that it talks about
kingship it's right there staring at us
and then God continues to say I'm going
to make it and by the way AB then asks
you know what's going to be with Y and
he says that will come from him and he
doesn't use the word Mel and then at the
very
end and then God lifts up from now this
passage had a couple of elements one he
gets a new name the name shakai is used
the idea of kingship is mentioned and
then God lifts up and leaves so I
noticed that there is another episode
that has the exact same formula I kind
of suspect that you didn't necessarily
ever think about comparing these two but
once I show it to you you're not going
to be able to avoid comparing these two
because it's just too much too
overwhelming and of course the question
is going to be ultimately the
significance and that's what we'll need
to get to the next source is
pericam pericam theim Yakov by the way
you'll no over here hasem El Abraham so
and you could point out this is Hashem
and this elim and God Appears to and it
says over here we
had
right and and so on So You Realize right
away that these two sections are pretty
similar but let's
continue
again I want to pause there for a second
and now you realize that the same name
of God is being used there that was used
in the previous one which again I don't
know how many of these we need before
you get convinced and then how does it
continue in back
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in and Kings will come out of you which
means the idea of kingship is in both of
these sections as well and then again
the land but
the land you'll get as well and then how
does it
end then God lifts up from him which is
the same conclusion the other
one by the way notice there it's also
elim once it gets to the Brit
elim yeah anybody convinced yet by this
that these two sections have at least
this passing uh similarity to them that
at least now we need to consider see van
is convinced I see
so kingship is here in both of these now
it's interesting that aam has this
confrontation with the Four Kings and
the five Kings and gets involved in all
of this and again for a moral
reason maybe I do want to read that
moral reason which I skipped it's the
mishiva neish in Source 33 just we're
going to read towards the end of it he
writes um he he talks about the the
money he talks about
that he got wealthy because
of that's why he became wealthy but at
the
end did not ignore the need of his
relative and he would put his life in
danger
even though that they were smaller
number and we should learn from
this we should never ignore relatives in
need and this is an incredibly big
Mitzvah and this is proper behavior and
he and he quotes over here in terms of
helping various relatives and so on and
so forth and again he ends with the same
thing that fake mitah there's no
question and he's talking financially
maybe lending money to relatives that
need and so on which he says that this
is something that we need to take
responsibility because look how aam was
literally put his life in danger because
of his relative but I want to go back
now aam gets involved with these Kings
and What emerges from all of this well
part of what should emerge is well if
aam defeats Kings so then maybe Ergo
Aram also should be considered some kind
of King but I know that we don't want to
go there CU AB doesn't really first of
all the land issue he doesn't have land
yet and the second thing he doesn't have
the real followers yet maybe
Anish maybe there's more people but it's
funny to talk about AB as a king but
then it's also really interesting that
God talks to him about no no no you will
be a king Kings will come out of you but
then the same thing is told to Yakov but
I just want to go back to Yakov when was
it said to Yakov so the answer is Source
36 was in peric lamid hey so where is
peric lamid hey what's the answer right
after peric lamid VV what happened in
peric lamid VV a parallel
situation Source
37 exact same terminology he sees her
the same way that we see the the strong
men the powerful men Bim see and they
see that somebody's attractive and then
what does it say and he takes them which
means this is the same behavior we had
before the flood it's the same behavior
that we had have of parro which means
Choose Your Weapon now what should
happen it should it be a flood should
come and wipe him out of course it
should should it be that that plagues
come yes of course there should be a
plague on his house but what do Shimon
and Ley do Shimon and Ley they go to war
and why do they go go to war because
they have this sense of of nationhood
they have this sense that that there
will be a king over here and I know that
we all know the the debate and the
dialogue that goes on and he convinces
them to have Brit la which is really
quite ironic because it was the Brit La
where aam was commanded which is when
the Mal emerges out of Abraham so if you
don't notice now there may be a subtext
to the Brit mea because the Brit La is
when abah becomes Abraham and that's
when the Mal gets appears within the
text and that's is what's going to
create this new nation where Abraham
will have Kings emerging from him and
therefore Shimon and Le saying okay you
know you you should do the BR as well
which again I don't want to go much
further in that but it could also be
that if you accept our rules it means
that you're also going to be subservient
to us and you will then join our Mal and
we will be the king over you he of
course is not just like we saw before
ish not called Mel
he's he's called a which seems to be a
little bit less so they go in and they
wipe out the whole city why do they wipe
out the whole city well let's speak
about the simplest level of this what
did Aram do when his nephew was taken he
goes to war and gets him out so what do
Shimon and Ley do when their sister is
taken they go to war and they get them
out so it may be that you'll be a little
upset because there was a lot of
collateral damage over here but on the
other hand is it on any level a
defensive uh position to say that what
they were doing is that there's a sense
of kingship which actually seems to be
what emerges for two reasons one I'll
I'll show you a source that I think says
it you can argue with me and that is
Source 38 or 39 it is the the
tarum yonan and we'll read 39 it's the
Hebrew
translation says what did you do I'm so
small a
number I want you to see the aric
here in your
it's not right that when in your they're
going to be reading this par in the
future that these people defied defiled
this daughter of
yob and they went and they did this
toov
they went and they violated her that we
need a lesson to be taught for the
future she's not going to be treated
like a woman where nobody is concerned
about her and then she's just completely
uh uh somebody who uh that this kind of
behavior is the
norm which would be the result they're
speaking about the future they're
speaking about what's going to happen
you read about this in sh what's going
to be about National pride in the future
what kind of lessons are going to be
learned from this people can't treat our
sisters and our daughters like this
because this is something inappropriate
and I'm going to say it again if you
read this the description was so similar
to what happened to loot and then now go
back to what I didn't say yet but I I I
hope you realize this I asked you before
chapter 35 when Yakov is told that Kings
will come from you and that's the future
that there will be kingship over here
and this land is going to be your and
you have many kids and the kingship will
come from you now you realize that
Shimon and Ley are acting according to
this concept of kingship and of course
one has to protect the the the people
who live there and of course one has to
protect the the daughter of yakob and of
course this has to be the behavior but
what's interesting now is that it all
you can argue with me I I'm okay with
that you can have different conclusions
I'm okay with that but it sounds very
much at least at this point that God is
agreeing with Shimon and Ley and that
he's saying is that yes that National
perspective the perspective That We're a
nation is the correct idea and Yakov
wake up you are nations will come from
you and that's why that taraman is so
interesting because then look at the
future there's going to be Nations we're
going to be reading about this in sh and
God says yeah in the future you're going
to be a nation over here you're going to
be a king which means this idea of
kingship and ultimately what is a king a
king is a government which takes care of
all of its citizens and if something
happens to its citizens then they have
to go and protect the citizens and over
here what shim and Ley do again on the
one hand you could say they're doing
exactly what Abraham did in order
somebody was kidnapped and afam it's
it's Lo and they go and he goes to war
to get them out so yeah they went to war
in order toh get them out and I know and
I understand that uh one could argue
that it's not politically correct but
politically correct is a function of
time and place and there's a time and a
place for different types of P
perspectives and this read of bad is my
read of bid in this particular time and
in this particular place and as I said
uh you could uh you could agree you
could disagree I'm fine with it I can
also read this in six different ways but
that's the way that we read this uh this
year and that's the that we understand
this now in terms of what's taking place
in uh in a in this larger uh situation
that we're in we have people that are
captured we have people that were taken
there were people that were violated and
kind of atro ities took place of the
kinds that none of us believed would
take place in our lifetimes we believe
that it was history books that somehow
we need to teach our our children and
our students and our grandchildren that
there were such things that happened in
the past and this is just you know these
things that we need to impress on them
because we all knew it would never take
place in the future and and and it's
great because there are people over the
world who don't believe that it happened
even though even though the people the
perpetrators they they filmed it live
and they and and they spread it about
but nonetheless this uh capacity for
people to be able to misunderstand and
to misinterpret or maybe the capacity
for people to not value Jewish pain or
not value Jewish experiences and not to
Value Jews is something which is uh
Beyond profound but as I said there's a
there's a time in a place for everything
and uh and that's the way that we read
bit this year and that's the way we read
these episodes this year because right
there God says to Abraham yeah after all
of this you will become a king and maybe
that's why aam gets a new name because
Kings get new names maybe that's why
yakob in this context gets a new name
because Kings get new names so once the
idea of Mal is introduced so therefore
it's no longer a now it becomes a the
first and it's no longer Yakov now it's
Israel the first of course his real name
is Yakov but now it's Israel which means
something else has happened in this
context not just the Britney law which
would explain a it wouldn't explain
Yakov but there are too many elements
over there which are similar
so hopefully God will take care of all
the people and protect all the people of
Israel and hopefully the people that are
captured will miraculously be freed and
the and we we we have no desire for life
on either side to be sacrificed we would
love there to be a a peaceful resolution
and uh we just don't always understand
how that could happen as I said if God
wants to pull out for them uh you know
get rid of all the tunnels it would be
wonderful for sea water to come in
because it's very corrosive it will get
rid of all of their uh Communications
very very quickly seawater would do good
we we experimented with this with
Hurricane Sandy we learned that all
Southern Manhattan lost of its
Communications because of this and okay
as I said God has many many tricks up
his sleeve and bem the people that are
captured will be safe the people in the
South will be safe am will be safe and
uh and unfortunately we have examples
from our life times now that we can pass
on and hopefully there won't be any more
any more Bloodshed but batem we need a
very good resolution of all of this so
everyone have a shabbat shalom if you
have questions comments or you want to
argue with me that's perfectly fine but
uh deti