More Discussions for this daf
1. Pesharah 2. Rabbi Meir and Brouria 3. Midrash does not contradict Gemara
4. Davening in a lower spot and the evening Shema 5. Elisha 6. Elisha and the Shunamis
7. Zman Krias Shema 8. Holiness and Flies 9. Davening For Others
10. Going on one's own merit 11. Semuchin, Shirah in the womb 12. Elisha was Kadosh
13. 14. Chizkiyahu's misdeeds 15. Gog u'Magog
16. Ibur HaChodesh and Melech Chizkiyahu 17. She'lo Yistakel be'Makom Ervah
DAF DISCUSSIONS - BERACHOS 10

Reuven Kasierer asked:

why do we need the smuchim to prove that an eved will be mored b'rabo? isnt it pashut?

Reuven Kasierer, silver spring, USA

The Kollel replies:

The TZELACH writes that according to Tehilim, Gog will not rebel against his master like most Resha'im, who rebel because they do not fully admit to the existence and power of Hash-m. Rather, he will be "Nosdu Yachdav Al Hash-m ," he will recognize his Master and yet rebel against him -- something irrational to say the least. That is the "surprise" of Gog.

(Even though Chazal say Nimrod "knew his Master and intended to rebel against Him," either he was not as aware of Hash-m as was Gog, or at least the verse does not state as openly that he rebelled against Hash-m as it states with regard to Gog)

M. Kornfeld