For the week ending 14 September 2002 / 8 Tishri 5763
Parshat Ha'azinu
Questions
- Why were heaven and earth specifically chosen as witnesses?
- How is the Torah like rain?
- How is Hashem "faithful without injustice"?
- Why is Hashem called "tzaddik"?
- How many major floods did Hashem bring upon the world?
- What group of people does the Torah call "fathers"? Cite an example.
- Why did Hashem separate the world's nations into exactly 70?
- Why is the merit of the Jewish People's ancestry called a "rope"?
- How is Hashem's behavior toward the Jewish People like an eagle's behavior toward its offspring?
- Regarding the Jewish People's punishment, Hashem says "I will spend my arrows on them." What is the positive aspect of this phrase?
- How does the idea of "chillul Hashem" prevent the nations from destroying the Jewish People?
- What will happen to the nations that conquer the Jewish People?
- When Hashem overturns a nation that persecutes the Jewish People, His attribute of Mercy is "replaced" by which attribute?
- When Hashem punishes the heathen nations, for whose sins does He exact punishment?
- How will Hashem's punishment change the way the nations view the Jewish People?
- On what day was Ha'azinu taught to the Jewish People?
- Verse 32:44 calls Yehoshua "Hoshea." Why?
- In verse 32:47, what does "it is not empty from you" mean?
- Why did Hashem tell Moshe that he would die a similar death to that of Aharon?
- If Moshe had spoken to the rock rather than striking it, what would the Jewish People have learned?
Answers
All references are to the verses and Rashi's commentary, unless otherwise stated
- Why were heaven and earth specifically chosen as witnesses?
32:1 - They endure forever. - How is the Torah like rain?
32:2 - The Torah gives life and promotes growth like rain. - How is Hashem "faithful without injustice"?
32:4 - He is "faithful" by rewarding the righteous, and "without injustice" by rewarding even the wicked for any good deeds. - Why is Hashem called "tzaddik"?
32:4 - All will agree that His judgments are righteous. - How many major floods did Hashem bring upon the world?
32:7 - Two. One in the time of Adam's grandson Enosh and one in the time of Noach. - What group of people does the Torah call "fathers"? Cite an example.
32:7 - The Prophets. Elisha called the Prophet Eliyahu "My Father." (Melachim II 2:12). - Why did Hashem separate the world's nations into exactly 70?
32:8 - To correspond to the 70 Bnei Yisrael who entered Egypt. - Why is the merit of the Jewish People's ancestry called a "rope"?
32:9 - Their merit is "woven from" the merits of the Avot. - How is Hashem's behavior toward the Jewish People like an eagle's behavior toward its offspring?
32:12 - He mercifully wakes them gently, hovering over them, and carrying them on His "wings." - Regarding the Jewish People's punishment, Hashem says "I will spend my arrows on them." What is the positive aspect of this phrase?
32:23 - "The arrows will be spent" implies that the afflictions will cease but the Jewish People will not. - How does the idea of "chillul Hashem" prevent the nations from destroying the Jewish People?
32:27 - The nations would attribute their success to their might and the might of their gods. Hashem would not let His name be desecrated like this. - What will happen to the nations that conquer the Jewish People?
32:35 - They will eventually be punished. - When Hashem overturns a nation that persecutes the Jewish People, His attribute of Mercy is "replaced" by which attribute?
32:41 - His attribute of Justice. - When Hashem punishes the heathen nations, for whose sins does He exact punishment?
32:42 - For their sins and the sins of their ancestors. - How will Hashem's punishment change the way the nations view the Jewish People?
32:43 - They will view the Jewish People as praiseworthy for cleaving to Hashem. - On what day was Ha'azinu taught to the Jewish People?
32:44 - The Shabbat upon which Moshe died. - Verse 32:44 calls Yehoshua "Hoshea." Why?
32:44 - To indicate that although he was the Jewish People's leader, he still maintained a humble bearing. - In verse 32:47, what does "it is not empty from you" mean?
32:47 - That you will receive reward for studying Torah and that there is nothing meaningless in the Torah. - Why did Hashem tell Moshe that he would die a similar death to that of Aharon?
32:50 - Because Moshe wanted this. - If Moshe had spoken to the rock rather than striking it, what would the Jewish People have learned?
32:51 - The Jewish People would have reasoned as follows: If a rock, which receives neither reward nor punishment, obeys Hashem's commands, all the more so should they.