This lesson is dedicated to a number of philosophical topics that recur throughout the Ramban’s commentary on the Torah.

Maaseh Avot Siman Lebanim – The events that transpire with the forefathers is an omen for the children.

This historical view of the Ramban is of great significance, not just in the field of exegesis, but also because it has such a clear polemical anti-Christian aim. Indeed there is an allusion to the future in the stories of the forefathers, but the allusion is for Israel’s future — what is decreed upon their seed — but not for others, who are not of their seed.

The Superiority of the Land of Israel

The superiority of the Land of Israel predates Avraham and to the People of Israel. The overturning of Sodom was due to the superiority of the Land of Israel. As opposed to the other lands of the worlds that are managed by angelic representatives of God, the Land of Israel is managed by God directly.

The main significance of the fulfillment of commandments is in the Land of Israel.

Nissayon – Test

The test is designed to serve not the Tester, God, but rather the one who is being tested. The nissayon in the Torah is an opportunity which is provided for the righteous to apply in practice their dedication to God and to earn a reward for this. In this way, they will receive a reward not only for their potential dedication, but for their actual dedication as is described with regard to Akeidat Yitzhak and the mann.

Courtesy of the Virtual Beit Midrash, Yeshivat Har Etzion