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Monday, 15 September 2025
Torah’s Heritage
Isaih 57:17
The aforementioned powerful passage expresses a deep reverence for the Torah and its divine protection.
It speaks to the unassailable nature of divine law and wisdom
Here's a breakdown of the passage's core message:
"Every weapon sharpened against Torah shall not succeed": This implies that any attempt to undermine, negate, or harm the Torah (which represents divine teaching, law, and wisdom) will ultimately fail.
It suggests an inherent strength and resilience in the Torah that cannot be overcome by adversarial forces.
"And every tongue that is rised up against Torah shall be condemned.": This extends the idea of protection to verbal attacks or criticisms.
Any speech or argument brought against the Torah will not only fail but will also face condemnation or judgment.
"It shall be condemned because it shall be held up in suspension even before it makes it way in the direction of Torah.": This is a very vivid and profound image. It suggests that the condemnation is not just a consequence after the attack, but that the very attempt to speak against the Torah is pre-empted and neutralized before it can even fully articulate itself or reach its target.
It implies a divine intervention that prevents the assault from gaining any traction.
"This here is the heritage of Torah from Hashem -The Lord God creator of the Heavens and the earth.": This final sentence attributes the Torah's invincibility and protection directly to its divine origin.
It is a "heritage" from "Hashem," emphasizing that its authority, truth, and resilience come from the Creator of the entire universe, making it fundamentally unchallengeable by human or earthly means.
In essence, the passage conveys absolute faith in the divine origin and eternal truth of the Torah, asserting that it is divinely safeguarded against all forms of opposition.
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