174 Torah Book & Portion, Book of Deuteronomy, Vayelech (Deuteronomy 31:1-31:30), Source Book Keys, AGUS DEUTERONOMY | 31:17 hide — DEUT1652 Divine Providence is constantly watching... DEUT1652 Divine Providence is constantly watching over those who have obtained that blessing which is prepared for those who endeavor to obtain it. If man frees his thoughts from worldly matters, obtains the knowledge of God in the right way, and rejoices in that knowledge, it is impossible that any kind of evil should befall him while he is with God, and God with him. When he does not meditate on God, and when he is separated from God, then God is also separated from him; then he is exposed to any evil that might befall him; for it is only that intellectual link with God that secures the presence of Providence and protection from evil accidents. Hence it may occur that the perfect man is at times not happy, whilst no evil befalls those who are imperfect; in these cases what happens to them is due to chance. This principle I also find expressed in the law. Comp. [this verse]. It is clear that we ourselves are the cause of this hiding of the face, and that the screen that separates us from God is of our own creation. This is the meaning of the words: "And I will surely hide My face in that day, for all the evils which they shall have wrought." (Deuteronomy 31:18). There is undoubtedly no difference in this regard between one person and a whole community. It is now clearly established that the cause of our being exposed to chance, and abandoned to destruction like cattle, is to be found in our separation from God. (Maimonides). Share Print Source KeyAGUSVerse31:17Keyword(s)hideSource Page(s)144-5 Switch article DEUTERONOMY | 31:17 evils — DEUT1650 [There are six motivations to repentance... Previous Article DEUTERONOMY | 31:18 hidden — DEUT1653 See [[DEUT1652]] Deuteronomy 31:17 hide ... Next Article