These and these are the words of the living God.
Greetings to the rabbi
I saw in the commentary of the Ritva and Rabbi Peretz that they were asked how it was possible for these and those to be so, and they explained that God raised all the possibilities and said that the matter would be entrusted to the sages of the generation. I do not understand what is meant. If it means that everyone will do according to their understanding and there is no absolute truth, then there is no disagreement among those who disagree, but rather each one says what he thinks, which is a very strange thing.
I saw the rabbi's article on the matter, which stated that there is no clear source for such a pluralistic approach, but this appears in the Ritva, as well as in Haran's sermons, where he wrote that the explanation of these and those that the Torah was given was based on the knowledge of the sages of Israel.
Thank you very much.
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מחירה של הסובלנותAnd here too:
מחירה של הסובלנותMy explanation there also applies to the Ritva. God has removed many sides and the balance between them is debatable. All sides are true, but there is only one correct balance. The Torah was given based on the opinion of the sages of Israel, meaning that what they say is valid even if it is a mistake (and even there it is not a clear mistake. See the issue of being wrong about the mitzvah of listening to the words of the sages in the book Parenting).
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