Aliya Summary: The southern region of Canaan was embroiled in a major
war involving many kings. When the dust settled, the victorious kings
took captive all the inhabitants of the Sodom region -- Lot included.
When Avram was informed of Lot's plight he rushed to the rescue along
with a handful of men, engaged the victorious kings in battle, soundly
defeated them, released all the captives and returned all the spoils.
Some
ironic mentions: 1) One of the four winning kings was Shem, one of
Noach's sons; 2) Another one of the four winning kings was Nimrod, who
had thrown Avram into the fire to prove that he was a man of G-d; 3)
Avram was informed of Lot's plight by Og, who Medrash says was the only
person outside the ark to have survived the flood by hanging on to it
(symbolic of his regret for any wrong-doings?) ; 4) The main battle took
place in Ein Mishpat, so named because it was where Moshe and Aaron
would be judged for hitting the rock when the Jews needed water. Is
there a connection between Og's actions? What was it about Ein Mishpak
that so many things happened around it? These are not coincidences, but
many of the mysteries of these people, places and events are still
unknown to us. Still, we do know that there's a reason for all of it,
which should help us perform to those laws that we don't (yet)
understand.
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