We find that it was precisely the attempt to cause David to sin which had a part in causing him to become reawakened and rejuvenated; in David's choosing Shelomo to succeed him as king there is a dimension of rectification of his transgression.
We find that it was precisely the attempt to cause David to sin which had a part in causing him to become reawakened and rejuvenated; in David's choosing Shelomo to succeed him as king there is a dimension of rectification of his transgression.
Our generation again faces many of the same questions that our distant ancestors faced. This is a very significant fact, and the meaning of many Torah passages are being revealed to ours, the generation of the "first flowering of redemption."