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Haamek Davar on Genesis 47:28:1העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ז:כ״ח:א׳
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Harchev Davar on Genesis 47:28הרחב דבר על בראשית מ״ז:כ״ח
...And it appears from what we've seen that Ya'akov is compared to his seed as a sign of the way the way their world would develop. And if so, we can also say that just as Ya'akov ascended from Egypt, the place of his exile to the Land of Israel with great honor, so too shall Israel go out from the lands of their captivity in the days of the Messiah...And the principle reason that most of our lives are in exile, I already explained in Parashat Lech (Bereshit 17:6) that the Holy Blessed One revealed to Abraham our father that his children were created to be a light to the nations. And this is possible only when they are dispersed in exile. And thus Ya'akov our father, when he came to Egypt, for this was then his principle settlement there, the God's blessed name became very great when they saw how he cared for Ya'akov and his seed.
Haamek Davar on Genesis 17:4:2העמק דבר על בראשית י״ז:ד׳:ב׳
And you shall be the father of many...
Harchev Davar on Genesis 17:4הרחב דבר על בראשית י״ז:ד׳
And for this purpose, the nation of Israel was formed as it says in the prophet Isaiah,"I created you and appointed you a covenant people, a light of nations." And the meaning of "A covenant people" is to repair all of the nations with faithfulness which is called "covenant". And this is like what is written in the book of Shemot (31:16) and in several places. "A light of nations" through your manner. And this is the purpose of creation as God said to Joshua, "In order that all the nations of the world will know the hand of God, for it is strong, in order that you will fear God your God for all time."(Joshua 4:24). The desire for all of the nations is only that they will know the hand of God and not like the purpose of the selections of Israel that they will also fear God for all time. And for this end, the beginning was at the time of Joshua when they were commanded to write the Written Torah on the stones in seventy languages. And it is written with regard to the stones, "On this day you have become a nation,"(Devarim 27:9) as we explained in its place . And afterwards the great dispersion of Israel among the nations came for this purpose as we will explain there as well with the help of God. However, from the very beginning God warded Abraham our father, the head of the chosen nation. And the power of every nation lies in its roots...
Haamek Davar on Genesis 17:6:1העמק דבר על בראשית י״ז:ו׳:א׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 17:6:2העמק דבר על בראשית י״ז:ו׳:ב׳
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Haamek Davar on Deuteronomy 29:1:1העמק דבר על דברים כ״ט:א׳:א׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 48:8:1העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ח:ח׳:א׳
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Harchev Davar on Genesis 48:8הרחב דבר על בראשית מ״ח:ח׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 48:22:2העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ח:כ״ב:ב׳
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Harchev Davar on Genesis 48:22הרחב דבר על בראשית מ״ח:כ״ב
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 49:1:2העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ט:א׳:ב׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 49:4:1העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ט:ד׳:א׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 49:4:2העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ט:ד׳:ב׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 49:4:3העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ט:ד׳:ג׳
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Haamek Davar on Genesis 49:10:1העמק דבר על בראשית מ״ט:י׳:א׳
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Harchev Davar on Genesis 49:10הרחב דבר על בראשית מ״ט:י׳
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Tosafot on Yoma 26a:6:1תוספות על יומא כ״ו א:ו׳:א׳
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Berakhot 8a:17ברכות ח׳ א:י״ז
Rafram said to him, Rav Ḥisda said as follows: What is the meaning of the verse: “The Lord loves the gates of Zion [Tziyyon] more than all the dwellings of Jacob” (Psalms 87:2)? This means that the Lord loves the gates distinguished [metzuyanim] through the study of halakha as they are the gates of Zion, the outstanding gates, more than the synagogues and study halls. Although those places are the most outstanding of the dwellings of Jacob, they are not engaged in the study of halakha.
Vayikra Rabbah 6:6ויקרא רבה ו׳:ו׳
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Yevamot 77a:7יבמות ע״ז א:ז׳
With regard to the same issue, Rava also taught: What is the meaning of that which is written: “Then I said: Behold, I have come; in the scroll of a book it is written about me” (Psalms 40:8)? David said: I had said that I have come only now; my life was created only recently, at the time of my birth. But I did not know that it was already written about me in the scroll of a book, that an ancient text already hints at my existence. There, with regard to the daughters of Lot, it is written: “And your two daughters that are found here” (Genesis 19:15), and here, with regard to David, it is written: “I have found David, My servant; I have anointed him with My holy oil” (Psalms 89:21). The lost article that was found among the daughters of Lot, the mothers of Ammon and Moab, is David and his royal house.
Yevamot 77a:7יבמות ע״ז א:ז׳
With regard to the same issue, Rava also taught: What is the meaning of that which is written: “Then I said: Behold, I have come; in the scroll of a book it is written about me” (Psalms 40:8)? David said: I had said that I have come only now; my life was created only recently, at the time of my birth. But I did not know that it was already written about me in the scroll of a book, that an ancient text already hints at my existence. There, with regard to the daughters of Lot, it is written: “And your two daughters that are found here” (Genesis 19:15), and here, with regard to David, it is written: “I have found David, My servant; I have anointed him with My holy oil” (Psalms 89:21). The lost article that was found among the daughters of Lot, the mothers of Ammon and Moab, is David and his royal house.