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Friday, July 11, 2008

Dvar Torah for Parshat Balak

A king was waiting anxiously with a crowd of people. From afar they were able to see a man walking slowly, as if in a trance. The man looked strange: he could see with only one eye, and that eye had come out of it's socket. As he began to speak, the crowd of people turned away from him. Some were disappointed, and others were angry.

But the man ignored them and continued speaking as if a spell had ben cast over him. The story repeated itself twice more. Each time, fewer people came out to see and listen to the strange man, while others began to mock and laugh at him. The king finally became upset with the man and sent him home in disgrace.

Who was this kind and why was he so disappointed? The king was Balak. He ruled in ancient times, when people believed in magicians and wizards. Balak called the master wizard of his time, Bilaam, to try to curse the Jewish people. But Bilaam did not curse the Jewish people. Instead, he blessed them with words Hashem put in his mouth. His prophecies contain great blessings for the Jewish people and for teh entire world.

Bilaam prophesied about the coming of the Moshiach: 'I see it, but not now. I can gaze upon it, but it will not be in the near future. A star shall go forth from Yaakov and a staff shall arise in Israel."
The Rambam explains," 'I see it, but not now,' is King David. 'I can gaze upon it, but it will not be in the near future,' is King Moshiach. 'A star shall go forth from Yaakov,' is King David, and ' A staff shall arise in Israel,' is King Moshiach."

Why does the prophecy mention King David together with King Moshiach? First of all, to strengthen our faith that Moshiach will come. David was born many hundreds of years after Bilaam;s prophecy. We have be waiting even longer for Moshiach. However, we can be sure that the second part of the prophecy will be fulfilled, just as the first part came to pass.

There is also another lesson. Putting the kings together in the same prophecy shows is that they will do similar things. David spread the study of the TOrah and the observance of the mitzvos among all the Jewish people. He defeated all their enemies and brought peace to the land. He brought the Aron HaKodesh to Jerusalem and prepared for the Beis HaMikdash to be built.

These are the type of things Moshiach will do. Moshiach will bring all the Jewish people to keep the Torah. He will lead them to Eretz Yisrael where they will live in peace. And he will build the Beis HaMikdash.

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