1)

Having said "le'Rosh", why does the Torah add "ve'Lo le'Zanav"?

1.

Ramban #1: It means that we will be the head of all the nations, and not the tail of even one of them.

2.

Ramban #2: It means that Hashem will appoint us the head of the nations now, and we will not be the tail at any time in the future - ever. 1

3.

Oznayim la'Torah: Sometimes, a person can be a head in the eyes of the people, but a tail in the eyes of of Hakadosh-Baruch-Hu - such as a false prophet, whom the people my well look up to, but Hashem looks down on him. But when Yisrael do the will of Hashem, they will be a head both in the eyes of the people and in the Eyes of of Hakadosh-Baruch-Hu.


1

Ramban: And the same explanation will hold for the following phrase "Vehayisa Rak le'Ma'alah ve'Lo Sih'yeh le'Matah".

2)

Having written "Vehayisa Rak le'Ma'alah", why does it add "ve 'Lo Sih'yeh le'Matah"?

1.

Refer to 28:13:1:2. 1

2.

Oznayim la'Torah: To teach us that when Yisrael do the will of Hashem, those who are leaders in this world will also be leaders in the world to come. 2


1

Onayim la'Torah: Aas opposed to two wrestlers, where at one point one of them is on top and a moment later, the other one is on top.

2

As in Bava Basra, 10b. See Oznayim la'Torah.

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