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If you're asking about King David and Torah, you're touching the core of Jewish spiritual life.
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King David
and the Torah
David HaMelech wasn't just a warrior or king. He was a man completely bound to Torah.
He writes in Tehillim:
"Torat HASHEM temimah…" – The Torah of HASHEM is perfect (Tehillim 19)
"Mah ahavti Toratecha" – How I love Your Torah (Tehillim 119)
What made David unique?
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Torah in suffering
David was chased, betrayed, humiliated. Yet he says:
"Lulei Toratcha sha'ashu'ai, az avadeti be'onyi"
If not for Your Torah being my delight, I would have perished in my suffering.
Torah wasn't theory for him. It was oxygen.
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Torah as constant conversation
In the book of Book of Psalms, David isn't just praying. He's learning while speaking. He listens and talks at the same time.
That's the depth: Torah is dialogue with HASHEM.
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Torah before power
The Torah commands that a Jewish king write his own Sefer Torah (Devarim 17). David lived that. Authority did not inflate him — Torah humbled him.
The Real Lesson
Kfir, here's the practical point — tachlis.
David teaches:
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When life is chaotic → hold Torah tighter.
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When you succeed → attribute it to HASHEM.
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When you fail → return to Torah immediately.
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When you feel distant → sing.
Torah is not just learning texts.
It is alignment.
It is recalibration of the soul.
If you want, we can:
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