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# There is a mitzvah to believe that Mashiach can come at any moment and will come.<ref>The Sefer Mitzvot Katan (Mitzvah no. 1) writes that it is a mitzvah to believe that there will be a future redemption and is included | # There is a mitzvah to believe that Mashiach can come at any moment and will come.<ref>The Sefer Mitzvot Katan (Mitzvah no. 1) writes that it is a mitzvah to believe that there will be a future redemption and is included in the mitzvah to believe in Hashem. Similarly, this is the basis for the obligation to await Mashiach.</ref> Additionally, awaiting Mashiach is a mitzvah.<Ref>The Gemara Shabbat 31a writes that a question a person is asked in heaven after he passes away if whether he awaited Mashiach.</ref> | ||
==Belief in Mashiach== | ==Belief in Mashiach== | ||
# Not believing that Mashiach will come or not awaiting him is considered heresy against the Torah and the prophets. <ref>Rambam Melachim 11:1</ref> | # Not believing that Mashiach will come or not awaiting him is considered heresy against the Torah and the prophets. <ref>Rambam Melachim 11:1</ref> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 20 January 2020
Awaiting Mashiach
- There is a mitzvah to believe that Mashiach can come at any moment and will come.[1] Additionally, awaiting Mashiach is a mitzvah.[2]
Belief in Mashiach
- Not believing that Mashiach will come or not awaiting him is considered heresy against the Torah and the prophets. [3]
Sources
- ↑ The Sefer Mitzvot Katan (Mitzvah no. 1) writes that it is a mitzvah to believe that there will be a future redemption and is included in the mitzvah to believe in Hashem. Similarly, this is the basis for the obligation to await Mashiach.
- ↑ The Gemara Shabbat 31a writes that a question a person is asked in heaven after he passes away if whether he awaited Mashiach.
- ↑ Rambam Melachim 11:1