📖 Daily Rambam (1) Hilchos Teshuvah –  Chapter 8: The World to Come: The True Reward of the Righteous and the Nature of Eternal Life (Monday 12th Nissan)

Hilchos Teshuvah –  Chapter 8: The World to Come: The True Reward of the Righteous and the Nature of Eternal Life

Halachah 1 — The Reward of the Righteous: Life of the World to Come

  • The ultimate good reserved for the righteous is life in the World to Come—a life without death and goodness without evil.
  • This is the true reward for mitzvot.
  • The wicked, by contrast, are cut off and do not merit this life; this is the meaning of karet, being cut off both in this world and the World to Come.

Halachah 2 — The Nature of Life in the World to Come

  • The World to Come is entirely spiritual.
  • There is no body, no eating or drinking, no physical activity or emotion.
  • The Sages’ description—“the righteous sit with crowns on their heads and delight in the radiance of the Divine Presence”—is entirely metaphorical.
  • “Sitting” means existence without toil.
  • “Crowns” refer to the knowledge acquired in this world.
  • “Delighting in the Divine Presence” means intellectual comprehension of Godliness.

Halachah 3 — The Soul That Lives Forever

  • The “soul” that enjoys the World to Come is not the life‑force bound to the body, but the intellectual form of the soul—its knowledge and understanding.
  • Because death applies only to the body, this existence is eternal and is called “the bond of life.”
  • This is the highest possible reward, sought by all the prophets.

Halachah 4 — Names of the World to Come

  • Scripture refers to the World to Come through many metaphors: “the mountain of God,” “His holy place,” “the palace of God,” “the house of God,” and others.
  • The Sages also called it “the feast.”
  • All these are metaphoric expressions for the same spiritual reality known as the World to Come.

Halachah 5 — Ultimate Punishment: Obliteration of the Soul

  • The most severe punishment is the soul’s obliteration, losing all share in the World to Come.
  • This is described by the prophets with metaphors such as “the pit of destruction” and “obliteration.”
  • It is the ultimate loss, after which there is no renewal.

Halachah 6 — The Error of Physicalizing Reward

  • It is a grave mistake to imagine the World to Come as physical pleasure—food, drink, wealth, luxury, or bodily enjoyment.
  • Such ideas stem from ignorance.
  • All physical pleasures exist only because of the body; when there is no body, these pleasures are meaningless.
  • The spiritual good of the World to Come is incomparable to any physical good.

Halachah 7 — Why the Prophets Did Not Describe It

  • Even the prophets could not fully grasp or describe the good of the World to Come.
  • All prophetic promises of material blessing refer to the Messianic Era, not the World to Come.
  • Regarding the World to Come it is said: “No eye has seen it except You, O God.”

Halachah 8 — Why It Is Called “The World to Come”

  • The World to Come already exists; it is not something created later.
  • It is called “to come” only because it is experienced after life in this world.
  • First comes life in a physical body; afterward comes eternal spiritual life.

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