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Version as of 16:11, 13 July 2014
Mishpat HaMelekh - Real or Warning?
Exegetical Approaches
Overview
Real Rights of a Kings
Shemuel is telling the nation what kings have rights to do.
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Just a Warning
Shemuel is warning the nation what a king might do.
Sources: Rav in Bavli Sanhedrin, R. Elchanan Samet, Pirkei Eliyahu (Israel, 2009): "Parashat Navot VeMishpat Hamelekh" p. 357-362
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