Berachos (55a) There are three things which G-d Himself proclaims, namely, famine, plenty, and a good leader.
Berachos (55a) Rab Judah also said in the name of Rab: There are three things for which one should supplicate: a good king, a good year, and a good dream.
It's a corrolary of the divine right of kings.
ReplyDeleteWhere does the Torah talk about the Divine Rights of kings?
DeleteAll the time about David HaMelech, right?
DeleteThe later assumption was: if i got to be king, it's because that's what God wanted so it's my Divine Right to be king.
I don't know. But I just remembered what Blu Greenberg once said about rabbinical will, halachic way.
ReplyDeleteIs it actually the reverse? There's only a rabbinic will if there's a halachic way?
Or is there an in-between?
She is a Tanna or Prophet? Who cares?
DeleteThe rule is: as long as it doesn't affect "the Gedolim" personally, there's really no heter. The minute it does, boy does that tune change.
DeleteIf she says something false, we need to know what is actually the case. It might not necessarily be the exact opposite.
DeleteWhy do you care so much?!
DeleteThe halachic process is of more interest to me than Kamala Harris
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