| HAS G-D SPOKEN TO MAN?
Revelation by Rav B. Horovitz Once G-d's existence is acknowledged, it follows logically that the Purposeful Designer would, in creating a free conscious creature, have revealed to him the purpose of his life, and the manner of achieving this purpose. A G-d who cares about man is likely to have revealed Himself to His favorite creation. Furthermore, it is impossible to find the purpose of life within life itself. Therefore man must go to the Transcendent sphere to find it. The Almighty reveals His Being through the mind and emotions, nature and history, but the most direct revelation is by means of prophecy, whereby G-d reveals His Will. The Torah (Teaching) revealed to Moses, represents the objective Will of G-d. This blueprint for civilization, recorded in the Pentateuch and transmitted through Jewish tradition was revealed by the Omnipresent Eternal, and has universal and eternal application.
It is in this sense that man is commanded not to go after your own heart and your own eyes after which you go astray (Numbers 15:39), i.e., not to follow materialistic reasoning. The serpent representing materialism began its ugly work by sowing seeds of doubt into man's mind, saying: Did G-d really speak?! (Genesis 3:1). Ethics
Revelation: Witnessed by All Israel
The whole nation was thereby brought to the conviction that the Torah was the Revelation of G-d. The Torah itself predicts that the truth of the Revelation at Sinai would be challenged in the course of history, as is happening today: "Lest you forget the things your eyes saw, and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life; but make them known to your children and your children's children... the day that you stood before the Lord your G-d on Sinai" (Deut. 4:9,10). The fact of Revelation is assumed as basic by the Prophets. 'The whole line of prophets, from Moses to Malachi, is based upon this same assumption, and shows unanimity of thought that cannot be a delusion' (Sanday). An unbroken chain of live Jewish historical tradition, extending over three thousand years, is based upon this Revelation. The outstanding trait of the Jews throughout history is their 'stiff-neckedness'. 'The hard-hearted scepticism of the Jewish mind shows that they must have been overwhelmed by a shared experience such as the Revelation at Sinai to depart from the vicious immoral cults that held the surrounding nations in their grip' (Biberfeld). The Jewish people accepted the Torah only because they were convinced of its Divine source and authority. Uniqueness of Torah
Leading modern scholars state: 'Between Judaism and the coarsely polytheistic religions of Babylon and the old Egyptian faith, there lies an impassable gulf. I can only find one explanation, unfashionable and antiquated though it be. In the language of a former generation, it marks the dividing line between Revelation and unrevealed religion' (Sayce). 'If you wish to show the divine superiority of the Bible, place it among the sacred books of the East'(Mueller). 'The new discoveries support the claim that Israel was in, but not of, the ancient world (Pritchard). 'The uniqueness of Biblical Revelation has been emphasized by contrast and comparison to the newly understood religions of ancient peoples' (Elder). Magic and mythology, so prominent in ancient oriental literature, are entirely absent from the Bible. The Bible possesses an objectivity unmatched by human documents. Nowhere do we find the blunders of people, of its kings and leaders (including Moses and David) so clearly condemned as in the case of the Hebrews, nor do we find elsewhere such unbiased reports of defeats. The Bible is the only historical record that places universal values and objective truth above nationalism. No other nation would have made the humiliating claim that it had descended from slaves. The people of Israel cannot be regarded as the source of the Torah, as they were not up to its standard. They were a stiff-necked people, difficult to educate, immersed in idol-worship, as is shown by the sin of the Golden Calf. We must distinguish between the Torah, and the life of the Israelites, which sometimes reflected the influence of the time, such as elements of polytheism and promiscuity. The modest, truth-loving Moses, who protested against the acceptance of his task, could not have imposed upon the people. The Torah stresses that he was, by nature, a poor speaker, lacking self-confidence, one who required recourse to the advice of the Midianite Jethro in order to administrate justice among the people. Moses would not have led the people to wander into the desert, not knowing how to feed them, and where to lead them, for forty years, unless at Divine command.
Anyone contemplating the vastness, grandeur and harmony of the multiple phenomena of the cosmos, recognizes the One who created and constantly sustains the Universe: How great are Your works. The scientists who discover the deeply hidden mathematical formulae and associations in astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology and other sciences, thereby demonstrate the power of the Divine Thinker and Mathematician in the cosmos: "How deep are Your thoughts" and mathematical links. ('Thought'= mahshava, root "hashav" to reckon, to bind together.) The Divine Designer of the pattern of Morality (that which ought to be is revealed through His words: - 'The Teaching of the Lord (the Five Books of Moshe) is perfect, it inspires the soul' (Psalms 19:8). Anyone studying its religious, philosophical, ethical, psychological, social, legal, historical and scientific aspects is inspired by its truth and harmony, and recognizes its Divine Author. The scholars who have delved deeply into the text of the Torah have found hidden harmonious structures and numerical associations and patterns which demonstrate the Divine Thinker and Mathematician behind the Torah: 'Uncover my eyes, so that I may see hidden marvels out of Your Torah' (Psalms 119:18). The early Torah scholars were called 'scribes'
or 'calculators'
because they counted the letters of the Torah (Talmud).
Seven = the center point, which is abstract, but co-ordinates the six = The mind, the noumenon, the image of all the six directions as one unit = The Mind which conceives and co-ordinates the Time-Space of the Cosmos and brings harmony to the variety of phenomena. It appears to be the symbol of Divine harmony; the word sheva may be connected with save'a = satisfaction, fulfillment, completeness. It has a parallel in Nature in the seven colors of the spectrum and the seven notes of the seven octave. 8 (7
x 7) + 1 = 50 = The Supernatural dimension,
represented by miracles, and the miraculous Revelation of Torah.
The Divine origin is proved, since no human agency could possibly have introduced such intricate mathematical structures at such unimaginable depths while preserving a normal and readable narrative on the surface. A change in only one letter would suffice to throw out all these very delicately balanced, intricate and interlocking calculations. To produce such a system would lie beyond the range of the most powerful computer. (Rav Carmell) Archaeology
The traditions of ancient peoples concerning Creation, Paradise, early man, the longevity of pre-Diluvian man, the Flood, etc., as well as the religious and legal heritage of antiquity, corroborate the Biblical account which has retained these traditions in their original purity, and refers to Divine Revelation of Laws and Truth to Adam and Noah. It has been shown that all men are members of one family, that mankind spread over all the continents from one starting point, and that the cradle of the human race was in the region of Mesopotamia. The Tower of Babel, the common origin and later confusion of languages; 'the table of nations in Genesis 10 which shows a remarkably modern understanding of the linguistic situation in the ancient world that stands absolutely alone in ancient literature' (Albright), have been confirmed by recent discovery. Many details from the lives of the Patriarchs - Ur of the Chaldees, the Battle of the Kings, the destruction of the Cities of the Plain, names of persons, places and general background in the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph, and the famine of Egypt, have found corroboration. The same applies to the Egyptian enslavement of Semites, the building of 'city-stores', the oppression, the plagues, the Exodus, the desert wandering, the fall of Jericho,and the conquest of Canaan, as well as hundreds of names and details from the background of this period which are mentioned in he Pentateuch. Science
Many scientists today confirm the fact that G-d created the world. Modern scientists write: 'Mosaic cosmogony is in amazing accord with modern astronomical cosmogony' (Armellini). 'No scientific description of the existence of the Universe, and of the man who does the explaining, has superseded the first words of the Bible: In the beginning G-d created the heavens and the earth! ' (Moulton). 'The Creation Chapter is a marvellous anticipation of the modern view of creation as moving from the less to the more articulate, and reaching its consummation in man' (Macfayden). It is a 'picture of the universe passing fromm the more random to the less random state, each step showing a victory of anti-chance over chance' (Jeans). The order of created beings is in accord with scientific discoveries. Formless energy was followed by light independent of the sun, which is now known to come from outer space. This first act of creation might explain why the equivalence formula for energy and mass is related to the velocity of light - e=mc 2 . 'There are two kinds of waves, bottled-up ones which we call matter, and unbottled waves which we call radiation or light. These concepts reduce the whole universe to a world of light potential or existent, so that the whole story of creation can be told with perfect accuracy and completness in the words "Let there be Light!' (Jeans). The creation of the firmament was followed by sea and land formation, grass, herbs, trees, fish, reptiles, birds, mammals and man. This order is confirmed by geological and biological discoveries. 'The sciences of geology and biology were unknown in the time of Moses, and yet he writes as if he knew both' (O'Connell). 'There was no such knowledge available then. Here we see the marks of Divine Revelation' (L.T.More). Albright has stated: 'Modern scientific cosmogonies show such a disconcerting tendency to be short-lived that it may be seriously doubted if science has yet caught up with the Biblical story'. The great knowledge and understanding of physical phenomena, of agriculture, botany, zoology, genetics, medicine, hygiene and many other branches of science, are most astounding. Some laws of the Torah reveal 'modern' scientific knowledge. The lists of birds and mammals in the Dietary Code cover species in outlying countries only recently discovered. The categories of permitted and prohibited mammals are entirely comprehensive. 'Was Moses a zoologist?' asks the Talmud. 'From here we see that the Torah is from Heaven'. Recent research has demonstrated the advanced ecological wisdom inherent in the laws of the Torah of Moses regarding the green belt of cities, the Sabbatical cycle, the intermingling of plants and animals, the dietary laws, and the laws of purity and impurity (A. Hutterman). Laws of the Torah
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