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Rabbi Nosson Scherman



16 Aug 2012

Dwelling in security

The following Torah thought is by Rabbi Dr Raymond Apple.

In Deut. 12:10 the Torah promises that we will have rest from our enemies round about us and we will dwell in security. We wonder why we need a double promise. If we have rest from our enemies, doesn’t that also mean that we will have security?
One explanation is that there are two things a nation needs – rest from external enemies, and security from the internal problems that ruffle national stability. If you ask which threat is the greater – external or internal – the answer is “Both!” It’s not only a question for nations. In the microcosm of the local community there is the same dichotomy… and even in the life of the individual.
http://www.oztorah.com/2012/08/security-reeh/

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