A positive commandment to which you will adhere
Hello,
Is the commandment to adhere to the Torah scholars – which is learned from the verse "in whom you shall adhere" – agreed upon by all, meaning that it is a Torah law?
And another question about this – the Sages say that it is illogical and impossible to cling to Hashem ("He is a consuming fire") What should the learned scholar do? Should he fulfill the mitzvah himself? Who will he cling to exactly himself? Because no one can cling to God…
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I have no idea. You can search among the many more esoteric commandments. Simply put, this is not a mitzvah to cling to the Tah, but rather it is the way to cling to God Himself. So the Tah is clinging to Him by the very fact of being the Tah. In fact, this is true even if the mitzvah were to cling to the Tah. It is clear that someone who is the Tah fulfills this mitzvah himself. Only that he should not marry his daughter to his son, of course, because he does not do anything reprehensible or has a keret in him.
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