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A Torah commandment as a reservation

שו"תA Torah commandment as a reservation
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Greetings to the Honorable Rabbi,
I heard in one of your classes that there are no Torah commandments that are restrictive and that each one has a purpose that affects the world (or the upper worlds) in a certain way.
You gave some examples, but I didn't hear the example regarding the king's commandments, which are explicitly written as a restriction, such as horses not to be returned to Egypt, etc.
I suppose anything can be interpreted, but on the face of it the Torah actually says what the reasons are for the above commandments.

How is it going?


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Indeed, there are exceptions, at least according to some Rishonim, such as uniqueness and not being seen. Specifically with regard to a king, this is a disagreement over the Tannaim. According to R.S., who requires a reason for reading, there is no reason here, but rather an additional command. See Sanhedrin 21:1.

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