Parshat Lech Lecha

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God calls Abraham to leave his homeland for Canaan. Covers Abraham and Sarah in Egypt, the separation from Lot, the war of the kings, and the covenant between the pieces. Genesis 12:1-17:27.

from the first-born of Pharaoh sitting on his throne"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 13:6

"from the first-born of Pharaoh sitting on his throne": Scripture hereby apprises us that Pharaoh (himself) was a first-born, (the throne passing in succession to the first-born). ...

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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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and every first-born of the beast" — Now what sin did the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 13:9

The Mekhilta, the tannaitic midrash on Exodus, extends its devastating logic about the plague of the firstborn to the animal kingdom. The verse states that God struck "every firstb...

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for there was no house where no one had died" — R

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 13:13

"for there was no house where no one had died": R. Nathan said: Now were there not houses without first-born?—(The resolution:) If one lost a first-born, he would make an image of ...

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for they said — We are all dying" — They said — It is not as

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 13:27

"for they said: We are all dying": They said: It is not as Moses said (11:5) "and every first-born in the land of Egypt will die." They had thought that if one had four or five son...

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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 — 38) "and also a great multitude" — a hundred and

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 14:9

The Mekhilta, the tannaitic midrash on Exodus, records a debate among three sages about the size of the "great multitude" (erev rav) that accompanied the Israelites out of Egypt. T...

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And thus do you find, that whenever Israel is in bondage

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 14:19

And thus do you find, that whenever Israel is in bondage, the Shechinah is with them, viz. (Exodus 24:10) "And they saw the G��d of Israel, and under His feet, as the work of a sap...

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And thus do you find, that wherever they were exiled, the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 14:22

God never let Israel go into exile alone. The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael, a halakhic midrash (rabbinic interpretive commentary) from approximately the 3rd century CE, tracks the She...

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No Stranger May Eat the Passover - Not Heretics and Not Gentiles

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 15:3

The Torah states a blunt exclusion about the Paschal lamb: "No stranger may eat of it." The Mekhilta explains who "stranger" includes, and the answer is broader than it first appea...

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Akiva says — One may not keep uncircumcised men-servants

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 15:7

Rabbi Akiva ruled that a Jewish master may not keep uncircumcised male servants in his household. Circumcision — the sign of the covenant between God and Abraham — was required of ...

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The Word Good in the Torah Always Points to Torah Itself

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 16:26

Rabbi Yehudah ben Betheira noticed something peculiar in (Deuteronomy 8:10): "You shall eat and you shall be satisfied and you shall bless... for the good land." The verse already ...

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The Chametz Ban Applies to Feeding Others Not Just Eating

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 16:29

The verse (Exodus 13:3) states, "and chametz shall not be eaten." The passive phrasing — "shall not be eaten" rather than "you shall not eat" — caught the attention of Rabbi Yoshiy...

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Wearing Tefillin Counts the Same as Studying Torah

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 17:33

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael derives a striking equivalence from the verse "and as a remembrance between your eyes, so that the Torah of the L-rd be in your mouth" (Exodus 13:9). ...

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34 — 20) "And the firstling of an ass you shall redeem" — What

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:13

The Torah mentions redeeming "the first-born of the unclean beast" in (Numbers 18:15), which could suggest that every unclean animal's firstborn must be redeemed. Camels, horses, d...

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From here it was ruled — By Torah mandate, a man must

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Pischa 18:22

The Mekhilta preserves one of the most comprehensive lists of a father's obligations to his son in all of rabbinic literature. By Torah mandate, a man must do the following for his...

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) "for the L–rd said — Lest the people bethink themselves

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 1:5

(Ibid.) "for the L–rd said: Lest the people bethink themselves when they see war": This is the war of Amalek, viz. (Numbers 14:45). "Variantly: "for the L–rd said, etc.": This is t...

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before Ba'al Tzefon" — Only Ba'al Tzefon remained of all

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 2:5

Of all the idols in Egypt, only one survived the plagues: Ba'al Tzefon. The Mekhilta explains that God deliberately left this single idol standing — and then commanded Israel to ca...

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Yossi Haglili says — An analogy — A man inherits a beth kor

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 2:23

Rabbi Yossi HaGlili told a parable to explain one of the most staggering miscalculations in the history of Egypt. A man inherited a beth kor of land — a sizable property — and sold...

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whereupon Moses said to them (Exodus 14 — 13) "Do not fear, etc

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 3:18

With the Egyptian army bearing down and the Red Sea blocking their path, the Israelites succumbed to terror. It was Moses who stepped forward and spoke the words that steadied an e...

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Yochai says — The sun and the moon testify that I have

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 4:7

Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai made a breathtaking claim: the sun and the moon themselves serve as eternal witnesses that God had already committed to splitting the sea for Israel long be...

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Nechemiah says — Because of the thunders on high, the pivots

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 6:15

Rabbi Nechemiah painted a vivid picture of the chaos that engulfed the Egyptian army at the Red Sea. When God unleashed thunder from the heavens, the physical world below shattered...

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In the past, the mules would pull the chariots

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 6:16

When God brought judgment upon the Egyptians at the Red Sea, the natural order itself turned upside down. The Mekhilta captures this reversal in a single, devastating image: "In th...

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And thus did Yithro say to Moses (Exodus 18 — 11) "Now I know

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 7:3

When Yithro, the father-in-law of Moses, heard about everything that had happened at the Red Sea, he made a remarkable declaration: "Now I know that greater is the Lord than all th...

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(Exodus 14 — 31) "and the people feared the L–rd" — In the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayehi Beshalach 7:18

The Torah records a transformation at the Red Sea: "And the people feared the Lord" (Exodus 14:31). The Mekhilta notes the significance of the word "feared." In the past, the Israe...

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1) "I shall sing to the L–rd" — Befitting is (the ascription

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 1:15

The opening words of the Song of the Sea — "I shall sing to the Lord" (Exodus 15:1) — prompt the Mekhilta to reflect on what makes God worthy of song. The phrase that follows in th...

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A king of flesh and blood goes out to war and (emissaries

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 4:10

The Mekhilta offers a parable about a mortal king going to war. When a king of flesh and blood prepares for battle, emissaries from neighboring lands come to him requesting sustena...

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A king of flesh and blood, whilst at war, cannot supply all

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 4:11

The Mekhilta presents another contrast between a mortal king at war and God. A king of flesh and blood, while engaged in battle, cannot supply all of his soldiers with what they ne...

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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...

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As one metes it out, so, is it meted out to him

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 5:5

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael states a foundational principle of divine justice: "As one metes it out, so is it meted out to him." God's punishments are not random. They mirror the...

WisdomEgyptExodusPassover

) "The depths were congealed ("kafu") in the heart of the

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 6:20

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael offers a vivid image of what happened to the Egyptians at the bottom of the Red Sea. The Torah says "the depths were congealed in the heart of the sea...

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Others say — It is not written "I will draw my sword," but

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 7:5

The Mekhilta preserves a disturbing alternative reading of Pharaoh's boast. "Others say: It is not written 'I will draw my sword,' but 'I will empty my sword.'" The shift from "dra...

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(Exodus 15 — 13) "You have led forth in lovingkindness

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 9:6

The Mekhilta interprets the verse "You have led forth in lovingkindness" (Exodus 15:13) as a startling admission: Israel had no merit of their own when they were redeemed from Egyp...

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) "the mighty ones of Moav" (were confounded

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Shirah 9:17

The Mekhilta applies the same logic to Moab that it applied to Edom. The verse says "the mighty ones of Moab were seized with trembling," and the rabbis ask the same question: why?...

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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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and that the manna, which was requested legitimately, was

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 3:12

Moses and Aaron delivered a pointed warning to the Israelites who kept complaining about their food in the wilderness. The manna had been given with a "radiant countenance" because...

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Eliezer says — It was like "haggadah" (from "gad"), which

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 6:8

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael preserves two interpretations of the manna's name, both attributed to tannaitic authorities, and both reveal how the rabbis found layers of meaning in...

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and put therein a full omer of manna and place it before

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 6:15

When God commanded that a jar of manna be preserved, the instruction was specific (Exodus 16:33): "Put therein a full omer of manna and place it before the Lord as a keeping for yo...

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Eliezer Hamodai says — They ate the manna for seventy days

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 6:19

Rabbi Eliezer Hamodai calculated exactly how long the manna lasted after the death of Moses: seventy days. Not a rough estimate — a precise count, worked out from the calendar itse...

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(17 — 2) "And the people quarreled with Moses" — They

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Vayassa 7:2

When the Torah says "the people quarreled with Moses" (Exodus 17:2), it sounds like a straightforward complaint. But the Mekhilta sees something far worse. Israel "transcended the ...

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Others say — "Refidim" is acronymic for "rifyon yadayim"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 1:9

Others say: "Refidim" is acronymic for "rifyon yadayim" ("weakness of hands"). Because the hands of Israel had weakened in Torah study, the foe came upon them, this transpiring onl...

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Yochai says — This verse is not needed, for it is already

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 2:14

Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai examined the verse in which God tells Moses he will not cross the Jordan, and he declared: this verse is not needed. The Torah already states the same thing...

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from under the heavens" — that there be no son or grandson

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 2:38

The Torah's commandment to erase the memory of Amalek reaches to the farthest limit of destruction. The Mekhilta de-Rabbi Ishmael explains the phrase (Exodus 17:14) "from under the...

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at which the L–rd rendered them groups of mutes, deaf ones

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 3:27

When Pharaoh sent soldiers to hunt down Moses after the slaying of the Egyptian taskmaster, God intervened in a way no one expected. Rather than striking the pursuers dead or sendi...

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Yossi Haglili said — It is written (Psalms 81 — 8) "In

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:13

R. Elazar ben R. Yossi Haglili found a disturbing paradox buried in a single verse from Psalms. The verse reads (Psalms 81:8): "In distress you called and I rescued you. I answered...

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9) "And the L–rd said to Moses — Behold, I shall come to you

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:21

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael examines God's words to Moses in the days before the revelation at Sinai: "Behold, I shall come to you in the thickness of the cloud" (Exodus 19:9). T...

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Variantly — "before the eyes of all the people" — We are

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 3:9

The Torah describes the revelation at Sinai as occurring "before the eyes of all the people" (Exodus 19:11). The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael takes this phrase and draws from it one o...

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Variantly — "elohim acherim"

Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:8

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael offers multiple interpretations of the Hebrew phrase "elohim acherim," commonly translated as "other gods." The rabbis noticed that the word "acherim"...

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