Ehav4Ever
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Sorry, @Ehav4Ever, but that doesn't even make any sense.
It actually does. Animals don't contemplate violence. Prey animals don't complain about predators being to violent. Male animals competing for alpha male status doin't complain about the winner being to violent. There is no such concept. Further, no animal that attacked a person is concerned that it is being to violent to a person. Thus, whatever means a person has to use to survive is permissable than moving out of the way of a boulder is about to fall on someone.
Also, what about verses such as Isaiah 11:6-9?
There are a number of Torath Mosheh Jewish sources that state this is a metaphor for how when there is again a Torah based nation in the land of Israel being led by a Torah based Davidic King, it will only happen if it is proven that Hashem is the source of reality. Thus, when that day exists then there won't be any Israeli exiles, there won't be any wars waged against said Torah based nation, and the nations themselves will have a change of character. All because IF it is clear to all Jews and the world that Hashe is
YET, as the Rambam points out the metaphor is not saying that the rules of reality works won't change.