The Gemorah in Babba Bathra (56a) says the only lands
obligated in terumos and maaserot are the lands that were see by Moshe Rabbenu.
Why is this the means of determining the
obligation in tithes, it should be determined by what lands are conquered (see
Tosfos)? The Mikdash David Terumot siman 7 explains that there are two stages
in making land part of Eretz Yisroel vis-à-vis the obligations of the land. The first stage is to bring the kedusha of
the land and then the second stage is the conquest. The sight of the holy eyes of Moshe is what
brought kedusha to the land and hence once conquered it would be obligated in
tithes. Other lands, it would not
suffice to merely conquer them, they would also have to be made kadosh.
Based upon this, we can understand our parsha. Yes, Eretz
Yisroel in a monetary aspect is already considered מוחזק from Avrohom, but there was no kedusha to
Eretz Yisoel yet. It is only through the
seeing of Moshe that the land becomes kodesh and that is already considered a fulfillment
of the oath to give us Eretz Yisroel.
The Sifri Pinchas (136:1) says ויאמר
ה' אליו זאת הארץ. ר' עקיבא אומר: מגיד הכתוב, שהראהו המקום למשה את כל חדרי ארץ ישראל,
כשלחן ערוך, שנא' ויראהו ה' את הארץ. The Nitziv explains that that as
opposed to Avrohom, Moshe saw the entire land.
Why did Moshe need to see the whole land? Because he needed to bring kedusha to the
land (Kuntres Meorah Or in the back of Rav Dovid Solevetchik’s sefer on Moadim,
Meoray Hamoadim.)
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