Monday, February 2, 2015

Yitro

Exodus 18:1–20:23

Preparing To Receive God's Message


Unlike the first tablets, the second tablets, which were hewn by human hands, endured.


By Rabbi Melvin I. Burg, provided by the Orthodox Union, the central coordinating agency for North American Orthodox congregations for MyJewishLearning.com
  


"And Moses went up to God." The great event, toward which all of creation moved from the hour of its inception, was about to take place.


The entire universe was hushed and attentive to the sublime drama that was about to unfold in the wilderness of Sinai.

In view of the vivid circumstances surrounding the Divine Revelation, it is most disconcerting that its substance rapidly dissipated. For shortly after Sinai, the Hebrews create a golden calf and Moses, learning of it from atop the mountain, shatters the tablets containing the Ten Commandments. What a magnificent beginning! What an abysmal ending!

Where in lay the difference between the first set of tablets, which were broken, and the second set, which Moses later fashioned and which remained whole? Why were the latter more enduring? Why were they received in sincerity by the Jewish nation?

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