The Nations

Rabbinic sources about Israel and the nations exhibit diverse perspectives with respect to the idea of Israel’s chosenness and its particularist claims. Mekhilta de-Rabbi Ishmael, Baḥodesh 1, sounds a universalistic note when it states that God made the Torah available to all the nations. In contrast, Sifra Aḥare Mot depicts the laws of the Torah, particularly the nonrational laws (ḥukkim), as singling out and differentiating Israel from the nations and marking Israel as God’s chosen people. The rabbis are aware, however, that history has not always favored the Jewish people and wonder if God has abandoned the Jews as the nations claim. In Lamentations Rabbah 3:21, it is the Torah that sustains Israel against the taunts of the nations, just as a wife is sustained by the promises contained in the marriage contract granted to her by her absentee husband.

The dialectical tension between universalist and particularist impulses is illustrated in b. Avodah Zarah 2a–3b. The core narrative relates God’s final judgment against the nations and the elevation of Israel. It is interrupted by anonymous editorial glosses that question the justice and mercy of the proceedings. The result is a dialogical text in which the main themes of the underlying eschatological drama are contested or subverted.

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Torah for the Nations?

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They encamped in the wilderness (Exodus 19:2). The Torah was given in public, openly in a free place. For had the Torah been given in the land of Israel, the Israelites could have said to the nations…

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The Separateness of Israel

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The Lord spoke to Moses saying: Speak to the Israelite people and say to them: I the Lord am your God (Leviticus 18:1–2). [ . . . ] They welcomed my edicts: You shall not do…

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Israel Resists the Lure of the Nations

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R. Abba bar Kahana said, It is like a king who took a certain woman to be his wife. He wrote her a very large marriage contract. “So many bridal chambers will I make for you,” he wrote her. “So many…

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God’s Judgment of the Nations

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R. Ḥanina bar Papa, and some say R. Simlai, expounded: In the world to come, the Holy One, blessed be He, will bring a Torah scroll and set it in his lap, and say, “Let…