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When the Torah describes the division of the Land of Israel, it speaks of three elements: a portion based on logic and effort, a lottery which symbolizes divine grace, and inheritance. These reflect three levels of our relationship with Hashem: what we earn through our actions, what we receive as a gift from above, and what we possess by essence—because we are truly part of Him.


This deeper level is why the Rambam quotes the verse, “If a man dies and has no son,” emphasizing that inheritance only applies when there is no son—because a real heir is not just someone who follows, but someone who is the one who came before. This parallels the three stages of our history: before Matan Torah, our connection to Hashem was based on our own merits; at Matan Torah, Hashem chose us unconditionally; and in the future, we will experience the full truth—that we are one with Hashem at our core. The Rambam ends with inheritance to remind us that our bond with Hashem is not just about what we do, or even what He gives—it’s about who we are.

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