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		<title>Redemption and Torah</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[R. Bechaye writes that when God&#8217;s presence filled the Tabernacle, He said: &#34;Today I am causing My Presence to rest among you; if you sin, My Presence will leave you. But when Messiah comes, My Presence will remain with you permanently. Now you see the Divine Presence through fire, but with the advent of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>R. Bechaye writes that when God&#8217;s presence filled the Tabernacle, He said:   &quot;Today I am causing My Presence to rest among you; if you sin, My Presence will   leave you. But when Messiah comes, My Presence will remain with you permanently.   Now you see the Divine Presence through fire, but with the advent of the Messiah   you will see it clearly revealed, as it is written: &quot;For eye to eye shall they   see when God returns to Zion.&quot; (<em>Tz&#8217;enah Ur&#8217;enah</em>)</p>
<p><strong>Commentary: </strong><em>Then God spoke all these words, saying, &quot;I am HaShem your God,   who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.&quot;</em> (Exodus 20:1-2)</p>
<p>The Festival of <em>Shavuot </em>(Pentecost) is the anniversary of the giving   of the Torah and the giving of the Holy Spirit. As part of the commemoration,   the Ten Commandments are read publicly in the Assembly on the Feast of <em>Shavuot</em>.</p>
<p>According to the traditional reckoning, the first commandment is simply, &quot;I   am HaShem your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house   of slavery.&quot; (Shemot / Exodus 20:1-2)</p>
<p>The first commandment is to believe in God and to accept His claim of   ownership over us. Unless we accept the basic premise of God&#8217;s existence, no   number of commandments will have any authority or meaning for us. The need for   such a command demonstrates the incongruity of ascribing to morality without   believing in a moral authority. If we accept the premise of objective morality,   we must accept that there is a higher authority issuing that objective   standard.</p>
<p>We also learn from this that redemption must precede commandments. Before we   can receive the Torah, we must already be &#8216;saved.&#8217; Israel&#8217;s salvation from Egypt   was not accorded to her on the basis of her obedience to the commandments. She   was already redeemed (on no merit of her own) before the laws at Sinai were   given to her. Thus the first declaration at Sinai is a reminder of their   redeemed status. Only BECAUSE they are already saved are they able to receive   the commands of God.</p>
<p>True legalism continually attempts to reverse this process by claiming that   one&#8217;s obedience to certain commandments (or all the commandments) is the   mechanism by which salvation is earned. The first of the Ten Commandments   directly contradicts this notion. Salvation and relationship with God precedes   the Torah.</p>
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