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민수기 5:21의 Chasidut

וְהִשְׁבִּ֨יעַ הַכֹּהֵ֥ן אֶֽת־הָֽאִשָּׁה֮ בִּשְׁבֻעַ֣ת הָאָלָה֒ וְאָמַ֤ר הַכֹּהֵן֙ לָֽאִשָּׁ֔ה יִתֵּ֨ן יְהוָ֥ה אוֹתָ֛ךְ לְאָלָ֥ה וְלִשְׁבֻעָ֖ה בְּת֣וֹךְ עַמֵּ֑ךְ בְּתֵ֨ת יְהוָ֤ה אֶת־יְרֵכֵךְ֙ נֹפֶ֔לֶת וְאֶת־בִּטְנֵ֖ךְ צָבָֽה׃

제사장이 그 여인으로 저주의 맹세를 하게 하고 그 여인에게 말할지니라 여호와께서 네 넓적다리로 떨어지고 네 배로 부어서 너로 네 백성 중에 저줏거리, 맹셋거리가 되게 하실지라

Kedushat Levi

Numbers 5,21. “may the Lord make you a curse ‎and an imprecation among your people, as the Lord causes ‎your thigh to sag, etc.;”
We need to pay close attention ‎to the word ‎יתן‎ which normally means “he will give,” or “may he ‎give,” being used here when introducing a curse. Moreover, the ‎line ‎יתן ה' אותך לאלה‎, “may Hashem make you a curse, etc.,” ‎seems to contradict a fundamental principle in Judaism that ‎nothing negative ever originates from Hashem, and here ‎the priest appears to invoke precisely this!
We may have to look at the following in order to understand ‎what is written here. When G’d exacts judgment from sinners this ‎may take two forms. 1) By doing so, He at the same time ‎sanctifies His holy name. 2) He is not concerned with sanctifying ‎His holy name through the manner in which he executes this ‎judgment. When G’d’s name becomes sanctified while He exacts ‎retribution from the sinner, this is an act of Kindness on His part, ‎as the victim of the judgment exacted simultaneously became the ‎instrument through which G’d’s name was sanctified. The ‎victim’s soul experiences a spiritual elevation as a result of having ‎been instrumental in sanctifying G’d’s name.
We find an allusion to this in Exodus 14,31 where the Torah ‎writes: ‎וירא ישראל את היד הגדולה אשר עשה ה' במצרים‎, “Israel saw the ‎great hand of the Lord that He brought to bear on Egypt, etc.;” ‎the expression ‎יד הגדולה‎, always is an allusion to G’d’s attribute of ‎loving kindness. If you were to ask how we can possibly see G’d’s ‎‎“kindness” when He is busy drowning the mighty armies of the ‎Egyptians, the answer appears immediately afterwards where the ‎Torah describes that as a result of witnessing G’d’s great hand the ‎Israelites were in awe of G’d as never before, i.e. ‎וייראו העם את ה' ‏ויאמינו בה' ובמשה עבדו‎, so that “they feared the Lord and believed ‎in Him as well as in His servant Moses.” Some of the “credit” for ‎the Jewish people’s faith could be attributed to the Egyptians in ‎their role as G’d’s victims, which resulted in His name being ‎sanctified. G’d’s intervention in the affairs of the Sotah, and ‎her jealous husband similarly is bound to result in the people ‎observing the results having greater respect for G’d and His ‎name.‎
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