Parshat Bo

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The final three plagues including the death of the firstborn, the first Passover, and the Exodus from Egypt. Exodus 10:1-13:16.

until the captive first-born" — Now what sin did the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 13:7

The Mekhilta, the tannaitic midrash on Exodus, asks a devastating question about the plague of the firstborn. The verse says God struck down "until the captive firstborn" — includi...

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Nathan says — This is not needed (to comprehend the verse)

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 13:36

The Mekhilta, the tannaitic midrash on Exodus, records Rabbi Nathan's interpretation of one of the most loaded words in the Exodus narrative. The Torah says the Egyptians "vayashil...

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Exodus 12 — 37) "six hundred thousand men" — sixty ten

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 14:7

(Exodus 12:3)7) "six hundred thousand men": sixty ten thousands, as in (Song of Songs 3:7) "Behold, the couch of Shlomoh, (acronymically, 'He who spoke and brought the world into b...

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) "ugoth matzoth" — "ugoth" are wafers as in (Ezekiel 4 — 12)

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 14:12

The word ugoth in the phrase "ugoth matzoth" (Exodus 12:39) refers to thin wafers — flat cakes of unleavened dough. The Mekhilta establishes this meaning by cross-referencing two o...

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This is the statute of the Paschal offering

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 15:2

"This is the statute of the Paschal offering." Scripture speaks of (both) the Pesach (Passover) of Egypt and the Pesach for all the generations. These are the words of R. Oshiyah. ...

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Nathan says — "who brought up and who brought" — The exodus

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 16:20

Rabbi Nathan noticed something striking in the Torah's language about the Exodus. The text uses two verbs — "who brought up" and "who brought" — when describing God's act of taking...

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In what lies in the other ark it is written (Exodus 20) "I

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:14

In what lies in the other ark it is written (Exodus 20) "I am the L–rd your G–d," and of Joseph it is written (Genesis 50:19) "Am I in the place of G–d?" In what lies in this ark i...

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(Exodus 14 — 3) "And Pharaoh will say about the children of

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 2:6

(Exodus 14:3) "And Pharaoh will say about the children of Israel: They are nevuchim in the land": "nevuchim" is "confounded," as in (Joel 1:18) "How the beasts groan! The herds of ...

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(Exodus 14 — 7) "And he took six hundred choice chariots"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 2:28

(Exodus 14:7) "And he took six hundred choice chariots": Whence came the horses required for the chariots? If you would say, from Egypt, is it not written (re the plague of pestile...

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(Exodus 14 — 7) "and shalishim upon all of them" — "shalishim"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 2:30

The Torah describes Pharaoh's pursuit force with the word "shalishim" — a term the Mekhilta unpacks through three different interpretations, each revealing a different dimension of...

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(Exodus 14 — 19) "And the angel of G–d, who went before the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 5:2

When the Israelites stood trapped between the sea ahead and Pharaoh's army behind, a single verse describes the moment the divine rescue began (Exodus 14:19): "And the angel of God...

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(Exodus 14 — 22) "And the children of Israel came in the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 6:1

(Exodus 14:22) "And the children of Israel came in the midst of the sea on the dry land": R. Meir perceives it one way; R. Yehudah, another. R. Meir: When the tribes were standing ...

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(Exodus 14 — 25) "And He removed their chariot wheels" — R

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 6:14

Rabbi Yehudah interprets the verse "And He removed their chariot wheels" (Exodus 14:25) as describing a scene far more spectacular than a simple mechanical failure. According to hi...

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(Exodus 14 — 26) "And the L–rd said to Moses — Stretch forth

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 7:1

(Exodus 14:26) "And the L–rd said to Moses: Stretch forth your hand over the sea": It will not stand against you and it will not deviate from your command. "and the waters will tur...

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(Exodus 14 — 30) "and the L–rd saved Israel on that day" — As

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 7:12

(Exodus 14:30) "and the L–rd saved Israel on that day": As a bird held in a man's hand, so that if he pressed its hand but a little he would choke it, as it is written (Psalms 124:...

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(Exodus 14 — 30) "And Israel saw Egypt dead on the shore of

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 7:13

(Exodus 14:30) "And Israel saw Egypt dead on the shore of the sea": For four reasons: That they not say: Just as we came up on this side, so they came up on another side (and will ...

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(Exodus 15 — 1) "to the L–rd" — They sang it to the L–rd, and

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 1:11

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael draws a pointed contrast between two moments of song in Israelite history, and the difference reveals something fundamental about the nature of the So...

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I shall sing to the L–rd," for He is merciful—(Exodus

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 1:19

"I shall sing to the Lord," for He is merciful. The Mekhilta turns from God's power and wisdom to the attribute that defines the Jewish understanding of the divine character more t...

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(Exodus 15 — 1) "A horse and its rider He has cast into the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 2:19

The Song of the Sea declares: "A horse and its rider He has cast into the sea" (Exodus 15:1). But this statement raises an immediate question. Was there really only one horse? The ...

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(Exodus 15 — 5) "so that the depths should cover them" — Now

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 5:1

The Song of the Sea declares: "The depths covered them" (Exodus 15:5). The Mekhilta asks an obvious but brilliant question: are there really depths at the bottom of the sea? The Is...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 6) "Your right hand, O L–rd, is grand in power"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 5:8

The Mekhilta unpacks the declaration from (Exodus 15:6): "Your right hand, O Lord, is grand in power." The Hebrew phrase "nedari bakeach" is read as a compound — "na'eh" (comely) a...

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(Exodus 15 — 6) "Your right hand, O L–rd, will break the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 5:16

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael draws attention to a single word in the Song at the Sea that transforms the entire verse from a description of the past into a prophecy of the future....

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 7) "And in the greatness of Your grandeur You

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 6:1

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael interprets one of the most powerful lines in the Song at the Sea: "And in the greatness of Your grandeur You break those who rise up against You" (Exo...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 7) It is not written "You have destroyed those

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 6:10

The Mekhilta catches a subtle but crucial grammatical detail in (Exodus 15:7). The Song at the Sea does not say "You have destroyed those who rose up against You" — past tense, as ...

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It is not written (Exodus 15 — 7) "He has consumed them as

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 6:12

The Mekhilta continues its grammatical investigation of the Song at the Sea and finds yet another future-tense verb. (Exodus 15:7) does not say "He has consumed them as stubble" — ...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 8) "And with the breath of Your nostrils, the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 6:16

The Mekhilta reads (Exodus 15:8) — "And with the breath of Your nostrils, the waters ne'ermu" — as another demonstration of God's measure-for-measure justice. The Hebrew word "ne'e...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 10) "in the mighty waters" — Four are called

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 7:11

The Mekhilta pauses on two words from (Exodus 15:10) — "mighty waters" — and asks a deceptively simple question: who in scripture is called "mighty"? The answer reveals a fourfold ...

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(Exodus 15 — 12) "You inclined Your right hand—the earth

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 9:1

(Exodus 15:12) declares: "You inclined Your right hand — the earth swallowed them up." The Mekhilta reads this verse not primarily as a description of the Egyptians' death, but as ...

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(Exodus 15 — 14) "Peoples heard—they quaked" — When the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 9:12

(Exodus 15:14) "Peoples heard—they quaked": When the peoples heard that Pharaoh and his hosts were lost in the sea, that the rule of Egypt had ended, and that their idolatry had be...

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(Exodus 15 — 15) "Then the chiefs of Edom were confounded"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 9:15

When the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, the news sent shockwaves through the ancient world. The Mekhilta examines the verse "Then the chiefs of Edom were confounded" (Exodus 15:15...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 18) "You will bring them and You will plant

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 10:1

(Exodus 15:18) "You will bring them and You will plant them": The fathers prophesied without knowing what (they were prophesying). It is not written "You will bring us and You will...

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) "the timbrel in her hand" — Whence did they have timbrels

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 10:16

The Mekhilta asks a practical question that most readers skip right over. The verse says Miriam took "the timbrel in her hand" and led the women in song after the crossing of the R...

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(Exodus 15 — 22) "And they went out to the desert of Shur"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:6

(Exodus 15:22) "And they went out to the desert of Shur": This is the desert of Kazav. They said about the desert of Kazav that it was nine hundred parasangs by nine hundred parasa...

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(Exodus 15 — 22) "and they went in the desert for three days

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:8

The Mekhilta examines the verse "And they went in the desert for three days without finding any water" (Exodus 15:22) and presents two conflicting interpretations. Rabbi Yehoshua t...

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(Exodus 15 — 23) "And they came to Marah" — R

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 1:11

The Mekhilta records a disagreement between two sages about the verse "And they came to Marah" (Exodus 15:23). Rabbi Yehoshua says that Israel came to three places at that time. Ra...

Holy LandEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 15 — 27) "And they came to Eilim, and there (they

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:1

When the Israelites arrived at Eilim after their grueling desert journey, they found an oasis that defied all natural proportion. Twelve springs of water bubbled up from the earth,...

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(Exodus 16 — 1) "And they journeyed from Eilim, and they came

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 2:3

A small detail in (Exodus 16:1) caught the attention of the rabbis of the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael. The verse states that the Israelites journeyed from Eilim and arrived in the Wi...

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(Exodus 16 — 7) "and in the morning you will see" — From here

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:9

When the Israelites grumbled in the wilderness about food, Moses and Aaron told them (Exodus 16:7): "And in the morning you will see the glory of the Lord." The Mekhilta de-Rabbi I...

Holy LandEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 16 — 13) "and in the morning there was a layer of

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:13

(Exodus 16:13) says simply that "in the morning there was a layer of dew." But the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael saw in this plain statement a description of one of the most elaborate ...

Holy LandEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 16 — 15) "And the children of Israel saw it, and each

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 4:19

When the manna first appeared in the wilderness, the Israelites had never seen anything like it. (Exodus 16:15) records their reaction: "And the children of Israel saw it, and each...

Holy LandEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 16 — 16) "This is the thing that the L–rd has commanded

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 5:1

(Exodus 16:16) "This is the thing that the L–rd has commanded. Gather of it, each man, etc.": They said: Now Nachshon ben Aminadav and his household will go out and will gather a l...

Holy LandEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 16 — 26) "Six days shall you gather it, etc

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 5:17

(Exodus 16:26) "Six days shall you gather it, etc.": We are hereby apprised that the manna does not descend on Sabbath. Whence do we derive (the same for) a festival? From (the sup...

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(Exodus 16 — 28) "And the L–rd said to Moses — How long will

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 6:1

(Exodus 16:28) "And the L–rd said to Moses: How long will you refuse to keep, etc.": R. Yehoshua says: The Holy One Blessed be He said to Moses: Moses, say to Israel: I took you ou...

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(Exodus 16 — 31) "And it was like coriander seed, white

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 6:7

The Israelites called it manna. It fell from heaven every morning, and the Torah describes it with a comparison that immediately puzzles the Mekhilta's rabbis: "And it was like cor...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

(Exodus 17 — 8) "And Amalek came" — This verse is recondite

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 1:1

The verse is stark: "And Amalek came" (Exodus 17:8). No warning, no buildup — just the enemy arriving. But the Mekhilta insists the verse is "recondite," meaning it hides a deeper ...

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(Exodus 17 — 14) "For erase shall I erase" — "erase"—in this

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 2:36

God declared in (Exodus 17:14): "For erase shall I erase the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven." The sages of the Mekhilta noticed something peculiar about this verse. Why do...

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(Exodus 17 — 16) "And he said — For (the) hand by the throne

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 2:47

(Exodus 17:16) preserves a cryptic declaration: "For the hand is by the throne of Kah: the L-rd is at war with Amalek from generation to generation." The Mekhilta, through Rabbi Ye...

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(Exodus 18 — 1) "the Cohein of Midian" — R

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 3:11

What was Yithro's role in Midian before he joined Moses and the people of Israel? The verse calls him "the Cohein of Midian" (Exodus 18:1), and two rabbis disagreed about what "Coh...

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