2014-2015 CYCLE
P201 Parash 46 Ekev (Because) D’Varim/ Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25
Synopsis
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In the Parshah of Eikev ("Because"), Moshe continues his closing address to the
Children of Israel, promising them that if they will fulfill the
commandments (Mitzvot) of the Torah, they will prosper in the Land they are
about to conquer and settle in keeping with God's promise to their forefathers.
We see the promise from Yehovah over and over through out this parasha. We once
again see the love letter from Yehovah. “He will love you, bless you and
increase your numbers..”
Moshe also rebukes them for their failings in their first generation as a
people, recalling their worship of the Golden Calf, the rebellion of Korach, the
sin of the Spies, their angering of Yehovah at Taveirah, Massah and Kivrot
Hataavah (the fascinating meaning behind the names) "You have been rebellious
against Yehovah," he says to them, "since the day I knew you." But he also
speaks of Yehovah's forgiveness (Grace) of their sins, and the Second Tablets
which God inscribed and gave to them following their repentance.
Their 40 years in the desert, says Moshe to the people, during which Yehovah
sustained them with daily manna (What this) from heaven, was to teach them "that
man does not live on bread alone, but by the utterance of Yehovah's mouth does
man live." How the Lord puts us in the desert to be chastised but also to be
alone with Him.
Moshe describes the land they are about to enter as "flowing with Chalav (milk)
and Devash (honey)", blessed with the "Seven Kinds" (wheat and barley,
grapevines, figs, pomegranates, olive oil and dates), and the place that is the
focus of Yehovah's providence of His world. He commands them to destroy the
idols of the land's former masters, and to beware lest they become haughty and
begin to believe that "my power and the might of my hand have gotten me this
wealth." |