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<p>The theme of loving Hashem appears repeatedly throughout Sefer Devarim.</p>
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<li><a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Dual/Biblical_Parallels/Devarim/6.5">Makbilot Bamikra</a>&#160;points out that Devarim 6:5 is one of seven times in Sefer Devarim that the commandment of loving Hashem is referenced.&#160;</li>
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<li>See <a href="https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation/vaetchanan/making-love-last/">Making Love Last</a>, by R. Dr. Jonathan Sacks, for analysis of why love between Hashem and man is discussed so many times in Sefer Devarim and how this relates to the legal content of the book. He notes that love is built upon and thrives through commitment, a series of behaviors which entail doing and sacrificing for the other. The vast legal framework and rituals discussed in Sefer Devarim guide one in how to stay committed, teaching which behaviors are necessary to sustain our love for Hashem.</li>
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<li>See also <a href="Ahavat Hashem" data-aht="page">Ahavat Hashem</a> for analysis of commentator's different understandings of what the command to love God comprises. Some suggest that we are commanded to feel an emotion, similar to the love felt between spouses. Others maintain that the directive refers to a cognitive process of coming to know God, while yet others highlight that fulfillment of the command entails a series of actions, i.e. observance of Torah law.</li>
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Version as of 06:43, 4 July 2024

Biblical Parallels Index – Devarim 30

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

Love of God

The theme of loving Hashem appears repeatedly throughout Sefer Devarim.

Tools

  • Makbilot Bamikra points out that Devarim 6:5 is one of seven times in Sefer Devarim that the commandment of loving Hashem is referenced. 

Articles

  • See Making Love Last, by R. Dr. Jonathan Sacks, for analysis of why love between Hashem and man is discussed so many times in Sefer Devarim and how this relates to the legal content of the book. He notes that love is built upon and thrives through commitment, a series of behaviors which entail doing and sacrificing for the other. The vast legal framework and rituals discussed in Sefer Devarim guide one in how to stay committed, teaching which behaviors are necessary to sustain our love for Hashem.
  • See also Ahavat Hashem for analysis of commentator's different understandings of what the command to love God comprises. Some suggest that we are commanded to feel an emotion, similar to the love felt between spouses. Others maintain that the directive refers to a cognitive process of coming to know God, while yet others highlight that fulfillment of the command entails a series of actions, i.e. observance of Torah law.