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<h2>A Plethora of Blessings and Curses</h2>
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Torah is replete with both rewards for observance and punishment for transgression. These are perhaps most evident in Vayikra 26 and Devarim 28 which each contain a full list of blessings and curses, both given in the context of covenants between Hashem and the nation. Many other verses, though, similarly promise recompense: health, rain, peace, longevity, prosperity and more. In the vast majority of cases, retribution is promised for general observance or transgressions
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<h2>"עַל מְנָת לְקַבֵּל פְּרָס"</h2>
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Version as of 08:56, 4 January 2021

Reward and Punishment

Introduction

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

A Plethora of Blessings and Curses

Torah is replete with both rewards for observance and punishment for transgression. These are perhaps most evident in Vayikra 26 and Devarim 28 which each contain a full list of blessings and curses, both given in the context of covenants between Hashem and the nation. Many other verses, though, similarly promise recompense: health, rain, peace, longevity, prosperity and more. In the vast majority of cases, retribution is promised for general observance or transgressions

Missing Rewards

Collective or Individual

Spiritual or Physical

"עַל מְנָת לְקַבֵּל פְּרָס"