Chelek 27, Behar 2
At the beginning of our Parsha, The Torah tells us about the laws of Shemitah. Afterwards, it presents the laws of Yovel, Followed by the laws of being honest when making a sale. After concluding all these laws, the Torah does state, “You shall perform My decrees and the land will yield its fruit,” at top rate. And if you should ask, “What will we eat in the seventh year?” Don't worry! In the 6th year, Hashem will give you produce for 3 years so you'll have plenty. This requires explanation, Why does the Torah wait to ask this question? If the Torah wants to tell us that more Brachos Hashem will send, Then it is fitting to have it here at the end. But since “What will we eat?” is written in the form of a question, Why wasn't it brought right after the Shemitah discussion? Because the question arises as soon as the Yidden hear, That they can't work the land in the seventh year. Some commentaries say that the blessing so great, Only comes for not working the land on She...







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