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The Importance of the Bible

שו"תThe Importance of the Bible
שאל לפני 6 שנים

In your second book in the trilogy, I greatly enjoyed the comprehensive explanation of Torah in 'Gebra' and 'Haftza' and the implications in the laws. If I am not mistaken, the conclusion is that the Bible is also a study in 'Haftza' since it was given to us in prophecy. If so, what is the importance of the greater halakhic law over it [even though one cannot draw moral conclusions from it, since God sees in it what he thought before]?
And what the rabbi writes about how strange it is that there is a mitzvah because of the sanctity of the text, I really don't understand.
Even all 33 commandments have no visible benefit in their performance; all Torah study is due to an incomprehensible holiness of the commandments.


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There is no halachic difference between the Bible and halacha. There is a practical difference: Why study something that teaches us nothing? It's like the difference between learning a new subject and assimilating an existing subject. Or studying a study and familiarity. Both are study and there can still be a practical hierarchy. It has nothing to do with benefit. I explained there that when there is nothing new, it is not called learning. My problem is not the boundary of the halakhah but the concept of 'learning'. Kind of like what I wrote about a small child who increased in the counting of the Omer or on Yom Kippur: https://mikyab.net/%D7%A9%D7%95%D7%AA/%D7%A7%D7%98%D7%9F-%D7%A9%D7%94%D7%92%D7%93%D7%99%D7%9C  

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