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− | <p> | + | <p>In requesting a human monarch to fight their wars, the people betrayed a lack of faith in and recognition of Hashem as their warrior and savior.</p> |
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− | + | <multilink><a href="BavliSanhedrin20b" data-aht="source">R. Eliezer in Bavli Sanhedrin</a><a href="BavliSanhedrin20b" data-aht="source">Sanhedrin 20b</a><a href="Talmud Bavli" data-aht="parshan">About the Bavli</a></multilink> according to <multilink><a href="RashiSanhedrin20b" data-aht="source">Rashi</a><a href="RashiSanhedrin20b" data-aht="source">Sanhedrin 20b</a><a href="R. Shelomo Yitzchaki (Rashi)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Shelomo Yitzchaki</a></multilink>, <multilink><a href="RadakShemuelI8-5" data-aht="source">Radak</a><a href="RadakShemuelI8-5" data-aht="source">Shemuel I 8:5</a><a href="R. David Kimchi (Radak)" data-aht="parshan">About R. David Kimchi</a></multilink>, Prof. Y. Elitzur | |
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− | <point><b>"לְשׇׁפְטֵנוּ"</b></point> | + | <point><b>"וְיָצָא לְפָנֵינוּ וְנִלְחַם אֶת מִלְחֲמֹתֵנוּ"</b> – Radak points to these words of the nation as evidence that they were not requesting a king who would serve a judicial purpose, but rather a military leader.</point> |
+ | <point><b>"שִׂימָה לָּנוּ מֶלֶךְ לְשׇׁפְטֵנוּ"</b> – One might argue that in their initial request, the people make no mention of any military role, but only a judicial one.</point> | ||
<point><b>"כְּכָל הַגּוֹיִם"</b></point> | <point><b>"כְּכָל הַגּוֹיִם"</b></point> | ||
<point><b>Shemuel's complaint</b></point> | <point><b>Shemuel's complaint</b></point> | ||
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<category>Wrong Timing | <category>Wrong Timing | ||
− | <p>Though there is nothing inherently wrong with the institution of monarchy, in this era of miraculous providence, there was no need for a king. | + | <p>Though there is nothing inherently wrong with the institution of monarchy, in this era of miraculous providence, there was no need for a king.</p> |
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<multilink><a href="SifreDevarim156" data-aht="source">R. Yehuda in Sifre Devarim</a><a href="SifreDevarim156" data-aht="source">156</a><a href="Sifre Devarim" data-aht="parshan">About Sifre Devarim</a></multilink>,<fn>R. Yehuda doe not elaborate as to why this was the wrong time to ask for a king.</fn> <multilink><a href="MalbimShemuelI8-6" data-aht="source">Malbim #1</a><a href="MalbimShemuelI8-6" data-aht="source">Shemuel I 8:6</a><a href="R. Meir Leibush Weiser (Malbim)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Meir Leibush Weiser</a></multilink> | <multilink><a href="SifreDevarim156" data-aht="source">R. Yehuda in Sifre Devarim</a><a href="SifreDevarim156" data-aht="source">156</a><a href="Sifre Devarim" data-aht="parshan">About Sifre Devarim</a></multilink>,<fn>R. Yehuda doe not elaborate as to why this was the wrong time to ask for a king.</fn> <multilink><a href="MalbimShemuelI8-6" data-aht="source">Malbim #1</a><a href="MalbimShemuelI8-6" data-aht="source">Shemuel I 8:6</a><a href="R. Meir Leibush Weiser (Malbim)" data-aht="parshan">About R. Meir Leibush Weiser</a></multilink> | ||
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Version as of 03:30, 16 November 2016
Problem With the King
Exegetical Approaches
Overview
Rejection of Hashem as Savior
In requesting a human monarch to fight their wars, the people betrayed a lack of faith in and recognition of Hashem as their warrior and savior.
"וְיָצָא לְפָנֵינוּ וְנִלְחַם אֶת מִלְחֲמֹתֵנוּ" – Radak points to these words of the nation as evidence that they were not requesting a king who would serve a judicial purpose, but rather a military leader.
"שִׂימָה לָּנוּ מֶלֶךְ לְשׇׁפְטֵנוּ" – One might argue that in their initial request, the people make no mention of any military role, but only a judicial one.
"כְּכָל הַגּוֹיִם"
Shemuel's complaint
Hashem's retort: "כִּי אֹתִי מָאֲסוּ"
Mishpat haMelekh
Granting a king
Laws in Devarim
Rejection of the Shofet
The people's desire for a king "to judge us" was problematic either because it usurped the institution of judges as a whole, or because it was a personal affront to Shemuel specifically.
"לְשׇׁפְטֵנוּ"
"כְּכָל הַגּוֹיִם"
Shemuel' complaint
Hashem's retort
Rejection of Torah Law
Hashem was upset by the people's request since they desired a king who would be like the other nations and not subject to the laws of Torah.
"כְּכָל הַגּוֹיִם"
"לְשׇׁפְטֵנוּ"
Shemuel's complaint
Hashem's response
Wrong Timing
Though there is nothing inherently wrong with the institution of monarchy, in this era of miraculous providence, there was no need for a king.