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The weekly Torah portion of Beshalach (Exodus 13:17-17:16)
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The beginning of Shemot 14:5 says, "It was told to the King of Egypt...". Why use this term instead of the more common term "Pharoah"?
asked Jan 25 '15 by DanF
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In viewing the intial complaint, B'nai Yisra'el complained that there was no meat or bread in the desert. I was curious why they asked for meat, considering that they had so many animals and they coul …
asked Jan 26 '18 by DanF
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In reading the story about the manna, we see the following (all are in Shemot (Ex.) 16, so I'll just mention the verses:
verse 12 G-d says that in the evening they will eat meat and in the morning be …
asked Sep 23 '16 by DanF
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Exodus 17:4:
וַיִּצְעַ֤ק מֹשֶׁה֙ אֶל־יְהוָ֣ה לֵאמֹ֔ר מָ֥ה אֶעֱשֶׂ֖ה לָעָ֣ם הַזֶּ֑ה
ע֥וֹד מְעַ֖ט וּסְקָלֻֽנִי׃
My translation:
And Moses cried to G-d, saying: ‘What shall I do to this
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asked Jan 21 '16 by DanF
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When B'nai Yisra'el arrived at Marah, there was no drinkable water. Their complaint was "simple" - "What will we drink?" (Shemot 15:24). No mention about animals.
In Shemot 16:3, they get a bit more …
asked Jan 26 '18 by DanF
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Shemot 16:22 -23 On the 6th day of the week, the people gather mann, and notice that there is a double portion. The elders ask Moshe what is happening. In verse 23, Moshe explains that this is what G- …
asked Jan 12 '17 by DanF
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I'm trying to reconcile Avot D'Rav Natan 33:2's description of what occurred on the bank of the Sea of Reeds. He seems to indicate that Moshe had to coax B'nai Yisra'el to enter the sea. Each time, th …
asked Feb 7 '17 by DanF
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I am viewing Rashi's explanation (based on Mechilta) of Shemot 14:12 when B'nai Yisra'el say to Moshe:
"This is what we told you in Egypt that you should leave us alone, for it is better for us to wo …
asked Jan 25 by DanF
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When viewing the initial relay to Bnei Yisra'el about the mahn, we see different people speaking. All verses mentioned are in Shemot (Ex.) chapter 16.
verses 6 and 7 - Both and Moshe and Aharon spea …
asked Jan 23 by DanF
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I am aware that the Talmud discusses a debate as to who wrote the last few verses in the Torah about Moses's death.
Near the end of the story about mahn, in Shmot (Exodus) 16:35, the verse says that …
asked May 14 '14 by DanF
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I hope the title is phrased well.
This week, being Shabbat Shira, we read Az Yashir ("Song by the sea"). I have been laining this for many years. There are certain verses that are read with a special …
asked Jan 17 by DanF
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We frequently see some form of ריב and /or תלונה used when B'nai Yisra'el complains with Moshe and Aharon. Examples:
Shemot 15:24 וילונו
Shemot 16:2 וילונו
Shemot 17:2 וירב
Shemot 17:3 וילן
My …
asked Feb 9 '17 by DanF
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In Shemot 23:25, G-d says that he will remove all sicknesses from your midst. In Shemot 15:26, G-d says that all sicknesses that he placed on the Egyptians will not be placed upon Israel.
There might …
asked Feb 24 '17 by DanF
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Exodus 16:4 (Somewhat modified English translation from Sefaria):
וַיֹּ֤אמֶר יְהוָה֙ אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֔ה הִנְנִ֨י מַמְטִ֥יר לָכֶ֛ם לֶ֖חֶם
מִן־הַשָּׁמָ֑יִם וְיָצָ֨א הָעָ֤ם וְלָֽקְטוּ֙ דְּבַר־י֣וֹם בְּיוֹ …
asked May 19 '16 by DanF
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I am trying to understand the concept of describing G-d's role as a רופא- loosely translated as "healer" and how it relates to His connection with sickness or ailments.
Compare:
Exodus 15:26:
ו …
asked Feb 2 '16 by DanF