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NUMBERS | 15:39 stray — NUM197 It became clear to me that an act which is...

NUM197 It became clear to me that an act which is performed for God’s sake is, in essence, made up of [two things]: purity of heart and of mind. Any corruption of the inner intent renders the [“good”] act unacceptable, even if performed many times and on a regular basis. This we see from Scripture: “Even if you offer many prayers, I will not listen; your hands are full of blood. Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean, remove your evil deeds from My sight; cease to do evil (Yeshayahu 1:15-16); Rather, it is a thing very close to you, in your mouth and in your heart, that you can do parentheses (Devarim 30:14); My son, give me your heart, and your eyes-- let them keep to my ways parentheses (Mishlei 23:26).” Our sages have expounded this [last verse] as follows: “If you give Me your heart and your eyes, [then] I will know that you are [truly] Mine” (Yerushalmi, Berachos 1:5). Scripture says further: Do not stray after your heart and eyes (Bemidbar 15:39). …”

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