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"Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation." (Genesis 6:9)
One might immediately assume:
Of course, the Creator would choose a righteous man to carry on humanity.
However, a few generations later, we meet Abraham, the father of the Israelite nation.
The text does not explicitly state that Abraham was chosen because of his righteousness.
(It is evident that the Torah later reveals Abraham's righteousness and unwavering faith through numerous trials and tribulations. However, despite this, the Torah does not explicitly state that his righteousness was the reason for his selection.)
This presents a profound message:
The selection of the message bearer, the one tasked with blessing all the families of the earth, is not a mere detail. It is a significant event that precedes the message itself, highlighting the importance of the message carrier.
This same principle is evident in the Kuzari:
Before Rabbi Judah Halevi delves into the details of the giving of the Torah, a revelation that occurred abruptly rather than gradually, he emphasizes the importance of understanding the message's recipient: who is the nation of Israel?
Only then are we prepared to truly grasp how we received the Torah.
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1. Listen and Engage: The first step is actively listening to the Text during your initial read-through. Try to understand the main topics discussed in it.
2. Comprehend the Text: After your initial read-through, try to understand the author's main ideas. Try to capture the spirit of the Text and its underlying purpose.
3. Imagination and Connection: Use your understanding of the Text to relate it to familiar scenarios or phenomena you know about. How do the topics discussed in the Text compare to real-life situations?
4. Delve Deeper into the Text: Once you've grasped the essential components of the Text, revisit it. Try comprehending finer details such as numerical data, examples, and analyses that help you understand the subject matter more deeply.
5. Reread with Purpose: After delving deeper into the Text, reread it. This time, try to understand the point at which the Text was written without focusing solely on the details. Concentrate on the main ideas and central purpose of the Text.
With dedication and perseverance, you can unlock the secrets of any text and gain invaluable insights that will enrich your understanding of the world around you. Active engagement is crucial for achieving success in your reading endeavors. Listening attentively, understanding deeply, and connecting the Text to your experiences is essential. Take the time to delve into the finer details, and don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when needed.
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