Ahavat Hashem/2
Ahavat Hashem
Exegetical Approaches
Overview
Emotional Experience
Longing for Hashem
Love of Hashem is comparable to the love between man and woman, and includes a deep feeling of connectedness to and an infatuation with the other / desire to be with the other.
- Intellectual process – According to most of these commentators, though love itself is an emotion, the path to love is a cognitive one. One must strive to know God by delving into His Torah and His various deeds, wonders and creation.1 The more one knows Hashem, the higher a level of love one can attain.2
- Doing Hashem's bidding – R. Yosef Albo, in contrast, suggests that one achieves love of Hashem by observing His commandments.3 According to him, love of Hashem is the highest level one can attain and the commandments are commanded mainly as a means to reach this goal.4
- With what does one love? – According to R. Yosef Albo these words refer to the three parts of one's being which are utilized in loving Hashem - one's mental faculties, the vital power of the soul, and the power of desire.8
- How much must one love? – Most of the other commentators,9 instead, assert that these phrases relate to the extent of the obligation. According to R. Bachya ibn Pekuda "לב" refers to a person's body, "נפש" to one's soul (life) and "מאד" to one's money. One must be willing to give of each for love of Hashem.10
- "שְׁמַע" leads to "וְאָהַבְתָּ" – According to R. Saadia's understanding, one might suggest that the juxtaposition of "שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל ה' אֱלֹהֵינוּ ה' אֶחָד" with "וְאָהַבְתָּ אֵת ה'" teaches that as soon as one truly recognizes and knows that Hashem is one, love of Hashem will automatically follow.
- "וְאָהַבְתָּ" stems from "וְהָיוּ הַדְּבָרִים הָאֵלֶּה" – Most of these commentators, drawing on the Sifre, maintain that the phrase "...וְהָיוּ הַדְּבָרִים הָאֵלֶּה" comes to explain "וְאָהַבְתָּ אֵת ה'", teaching how one should attain a love of Hashem. Love only comes by thinking about the commandments.11
Rejoicing in Performing Mitzvot
Love of Hashem is equivalent to love of His laws and expresses itself through happily observing His Torah, without expectation of reward or fear of punishment. [Love is a desire to do for the other. With regards to Hashem this means to observe His mitzvot without hope of personal reward or fear of punishment, but from sheer joy??]
Cognitive Thought
To love Hashem is to try to know Him and understand Him. It entails intellectual query into both His Torah and his creation. To love Hashem is to think of him constantly?
Demonstrative Actions
At the heart of love lies actions rather than thoughts or emotions.
Observing Mitzvot
To love Hashem is a metaphoric way of saying to be loyal/obedient to God and observe His Torah.
- Supportive verses – Shadal's understanding might be supported by the many verses which link love of Hashem and observance.22 There are also many examples where the word "אוהב" connotes a loyal follower or supporter, rather than a "lover".23
- Difficult verses – At the same time, the definition is difficult to sustain in the many occurrences of the word which describe human relationships and strongly suggest an emotional component.24
Sacrificing for Hashem
Love of Hashem is the willingness to sacrifice one's self for Him.
Displaying Gratitude
Love of Hashem is a recognition of and active show of appreciation for all that Hashem has given one.