The Chida, inspired by a number of midrashic passages, sees this verse as hinting
to the unique sages, the unique talmidei chakhamim of the land of Israel.
A land whose stones are iron -- these are the sages of the land of Israel
who are referred to (Taanit 23b and elsewhere) as the powerful ones (takifi)
of the land of Israel. Their special qualities draw on the special qualities
of the land of Israel, for the very air of the land of Israel brings wisdom
("Avira d'Eretz Yisrael machkim" -- Bava Batra 158b).
Asher avaneha barzel (its stones are iron) -- They learn Torah and bring
the Divine Presence in the merit of the four matriarchs -- Bilhah, Rachel, Zilpa,
and Leah -- whose acronym spells out "barzel",
Umeiharareha (and from its mountains) -- and in the merit of the three
patriarchs -- Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yaakov -- who are referred to as "the mountains"
(Shemot Rabba 15:4, and Vayikra Rabba 36:6),
Tachtzov nechoshet (you can hew copper) -- Through their merit the forces
of good in the world can overcome evil, represented by the snake -- "the nachash"
-- and his band of four-hundred powers -- represented by the letter "tav", whose
numerical value is four-hundred and recalls Eisav's four-hundred men.
Through learning Torah for its own sake in the land of Israel, following the
path of the matriarchs and patriarchs, the world's evil forces can be overcome.
from
Classic Divrei Torah on Parshat Shavua
Print Version of http://www.darchenoam.org/articles/web/parsha/ar_eikev.htm.htm
Copyright 2003 Darche
Noam Institutions
