Just Desserts - Lech Lecha 5786
In the middle of recounting the history of the world and of the Jewish people, the Torah seems to digress. Suddenly we are in the middle of a very interesting story about four kings and five kings and their people. These were nations in the Middle East, and the four powerful kings controlled the whole area. After 12 years of subjugation, five kings rebelled and went to war against the four, but they were no match for the power of the four. “In the days when King Amrafel of Shin’ar, King Aryoch of Elasar, King Kedorla’omer of Eilam, and King Tid’al of Goyim waged war against King Bera of Sodom, King Birsha of Gomorrah, King Shin’av of Admah, King Shem’ever of Tzevoyim, and the king of Bela, which is Tzo’ar, and subdued them...” (Bereshit 14:1,2.) On their way to the battle with the five kings, the four kings devastated and captured many nations along the way. Then the main battle happened: “They made war with King Kedorla’omer of Eilam, King Tid’al of Goyim,...