Their
shadow (tzilam) is removed from them" [14:9]
"Their shadow
is removed from them, that is, their shield and their strength [are departed
from them]. The worthy ones among them have died. Another interpretation: the
shade (protection) of G-d is departed from them." - Rashi
It is possible
that Scripture is alluding to the well-known fact that there will be no shadow
over the head of a person who is [destined] to die that year, on "the night
of the seal." [This is a term signifying the night of Hoshana Rabbah when
the "Heavenly seal" is put upon the judgment, which was decided on the
New Year and Day of Atonement for each individual and his fate in the coming year.]
Therefore it says: "their 'shade' is already removed from them, meaning that
death has been decreed upon them, and the Eternal is with us, for it is He Who
dwells in our midst and does miracles and wonders for us in the eyes of all who
behold us; therefore, fear them not."
Or it is possible that the verse
alludes to the princes above [in heaven], for no nation falls unless its prince
falls first, as it is written, The Eternal will punish the host of the high heaven
on high etc., and afterwards, on the kings of the earth upon the earth, and as
is explained in the Book of Daniel. Thus the verse is saying: "the power
under whose protection the nations [in the land of Canaan] live is already removed,
and the Eternal Who lowered them is with us, therefore fear them not." And
thus the Rabbis said in Midrash Shir Hashirim: "And the shadows flee away.
These are the princes of the nations and their angels," for they are the
protection over the nations. I have already mentioned this is other places.
(adapted
from the 13th century classic by the illustrious scholar, philosopher and defender
of the faith, Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman-known as 'RAMBAN' or 'Nachmanides', a master
kabbalist in his own right and a major link in the transmission of Jewish mysticism-based
on the excellent annotated English translation by Rabbi Dr. Charles B. Chavel)
For
the rest of "The Masters of Kabbala and Chumash"
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