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The word     (reward/outcome) literally means “heel.” One is adjured to
                   subject his ego for the sake of Hashem and His Torah. Torah endures only
                   in one who humbles himself before it.
                   The gates of the Beit Hamikdash were too narrow for the Aron to fit
                   through. This was purposely arranged in order to teach us a vital lesson.

                   When Shlomo pronounced, “Raise up your heads, O gates, and be
                   uplifted, you everlasting entrances, so that the King of Glory may enter,”
                   the gates were ready to swallow him alive. They assumed that Shlomo was
                   referring to himself as the King of Glory. Only after he said, “Hashem,
                   Master of Legions, He is the King of Glory, Selah!” did they open wide,
                   for they discerned his humility.
                   The world stands on Torah, Avodah, and loving-kindness. When Shlomo
                   built the Beit Hamikdash, he incorporated the first two components into
                   its construction. But the pillar of loving-kindness was lacking. With                                                                                                                         #                                                               26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Dvarim-EYAL | 6 - B | 18-08-19 | 13:48:14 | SR:-- | Black   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 2
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