Prayer in the Parashah תְּפִלָּה
At the end of the first בְּרָכָה (berakhah, blessing) of the Amidah, we describe God as מָגֵן אַבְרָהָם (magen Avraham, shield of Avraham). If you’ve wondered where this description comes from, the answer is: Parashat Lekh Lekha! Here, God says:
אַל תִּירָא אַבְרָם אָנֹכִי מָגֵן לָךְ
Don’t fear, Avram, I am a magen (shield) for you
These words describe God’s promise to protect Avram. But if you keep reading the story, you see that Avram has a hard time believing God’s promise.
Avram says things like:
Even after his questions and doubts, though, Avram eventually finds faith in God. The Torah tells this to us with these words (Bereishit 15:6): ‘וְהֶאֱמִן בַּה (ve-he’emin ba-Hashem).
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