Devar/5769/Ki Tavo
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And all the peoples of the earth shall see that the name of the LORD is called upon thee; and they shall be afraid of thee (Deut 28:10)
When will they "be afraid of you"? When your army is bigger than the other nations? When you have the upper hand? The Torah tells us that it will only be when thou shalt keep the commandments of the LORD thy God, and walk in His ways (Deut 28:9), then the nations of the world will see and be afraid -- and not before then.
Of course an enemy is frightened by a strong and well trained army. But he has hope that if he invests in his own army, one day he will be able to prevail. And therefore he is not really "afraid" of you, because he knows that in the natural scheme of things he has a solution to the problem of balance of powers. And there is no weapon in the world which is impossible to defeat in some way.
If so, then why will the nations be afraid of us if we follow God's commandments? Because then "God's name will be called upon us", that is to say that we will have transformed into the army of the God of legions -- and not the army of some flesh and blood ruler. Tit for tat: if we "guard" His commandments, may He be blessed, then He will guard us. Guarding for guarding. We saw His strong arm when we left Egypt -- who would not be afraid and in awe of a such a strong and faithful guardian?
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