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from Egyptian slavery, were going toward Matan Torah, and would, in
the future, give justification to Hashem. One who fails to contemplate
these three points will face a fate similar to that of those who perished
in the plague of darkness.
All of life is a road. One must ensure that he travels on the right road, not,
chalilah, the wrong path. Am Yisrael began on the right track, but after
weakening in Torah, Amalek pounced upon them and caused them to sin
with the Golden Calf. They deteriorated further, sinning with the sin of
the spies. They were slated to spend forty years in the Wilderness. They
were eventually exiled from their land, due to their many sins.
Hashem’s desire is that Am Yisrael fulfill their mission statement: “Your
camp shall be holy.”
“Hashem spoke to Moshe, saying: Speak to the
Children of Israel and say to them: When you
cross the Jordan to the land of Canaan, you
shall designate cities for yourselves, cities of
refuge shall they be for you, and a killer shall
flee there – one who takes a life
unintentionally… Three cities shall you
designate on the other side of the Jordan, and
three cities shall you designate in the land of
Canaan; they shall be cities of refuge”
(Bamidbar 35:7-14)

