BECHUKOSAI
- (26,3)
- Why
are
Tzadikkim considered as if
they had created themselves?
- (26,3)
- When
does the
rule ‘there is no reward
for mitzvos in this world’ not apply?
- (26,4)
- Question 3 not yet translated How
do the three
blessings of this posuk correspond to the three types of deeds that a
person does?
- (26,6)
- Question 4 not yet translated Why
will Hashem
cause evil animals to cease from the land if we keep Shemittah?
- (26,7)
- Question 5 not yet translated What
does the Torah
mean when it says that your enemies will fall “to the sword”?
- (26,9)
- Question 6 not yet translated How
can a person
tell that he has been successful in his pursuance of Torah and mitzvos?
- (26,19)
- Question 7 not yet translated How
would changing
the heavens and earth break Yisrael’s power?
- (26,31)
- Question 8 not yet translated Why
would the
destruction of the Beis Hamikdash by Hashem be more disastrous than if
it is destroyed by our enemies?
- (26,34)
- Question 9 not yet translated Were
Yisrael exiled
because they did not observe the Shemittah years?
- (26,37)
- Question 10 not yet translated Why
is not being
pursued by the enemy a curse?
- (26,39)
- Question 11 not yet translated What
sin did the
fathers do that might have been an excuse to save the sons?
- (26,40)
- Question 12 not yet translated Why
will Hashem
punish Yisrael with exile even though they confessed their sins?
- (26,42)
- Question 13 not yet translated How
does the fact
that we are descended from Avrohom, Yitzchok and Ya'akov make our sins
become merits when we repent?
- (26,44)
- Question 14 not yet translated Why
does the Torah use the past tense - “I did not despise them and I did
not loathe them” - when it is seemingly referring to a future event?
- (27,34)
- Question 15 not yet translated Which
mitzvos are
being referred to in this posuk?
- (27,34)
- Question 16 not yet translated How
does the end of
sefer Vayikra connect to the beginning of the sefer?