Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael

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God Feeds Each Living Thing According to What It Requires

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 3:47

R. Yitzchak took the lesson about serving others and elevated it to cosmic proportions. If we want to find someone greater than both R. Gamliel and Abraham in the act of serving, h...

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It Was on the Morrow That Moses Sat

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:1

(Exodus 18:13) "And it was on the morrow that Moses sat to judge the people.": on the morrow of Yom Kippur (after Moses had descended with the second tablets.) "from morning to eve...

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Moses Father-in-law Saw What Did He See

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:2

Jethro arrived at the Israelite camp and immediately noticed something troubling. His son-in-law Moses sat from morning until evening while the entire nation stood in a line before...

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When Moses Explained to Yithro Why the People Came to Him for

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:3

The Mekhilta records a pointed question that Yehudah of Kfar Acco once posed to R. Gamliel. When Moses explained to Yithro why the people came to him for judgment, Moses said: "Bec...

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What Is Permitted and What Is Forbidden

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:4

The Mekhilta dissects a single verse about Moses' judicial role to reveal two entirely different kinds of judgment. The verse states (Exodus 18:16): "When they have a matter to be ...

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His Proof Text Comes from, Which Warns Israel Not to Follow

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:6

Rabbi Elazar Hamodai offers a striking interpretation of the word "statutes" as it appears in the Torah's legislation. Where one might expect this term to refer to ritual laws or c...

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Who Had Climbed Mount Sinai and Spoken with God

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:7

Yithro warned Moses with a vivid and frightening prophecy (Exodus 18:18): "You will languish." The Hebrew word used here prompted two different interpretations from the rabbis, and...

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Jethro Watched His Son-in-law Moses Judging the Entire Nation

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:9

Jethro watched his son-in-law Moses judging the entire nation of Israel alone, from morning until evening, and he gave him a piece of advice wrapped in a parable. "Look at that bea...

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Yithro's Advice to Moses Came in a Sequence of Precise Instructions

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:10

Yithro's advice to Moses came in a sequence of precise instructions, each one carrying deeper meaning than its plain sense. "Now, hearken to my voice" (Exodus 18:19). And the Mekhi...

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Elazar Hamodai Say and You Shall Apprise Them Make

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:14

R. Elazar Hamodai interpreted the verse "And you shall apprise them of the statutes and the laws" (Exodus 18:20) as a comprehensive guide to righteous living. Each phrase in the ve...

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Yithro Told Moses to Select Judges from Among the People

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:15

Yithro told Moses to select judges from among the people, but he specified five qualities they must possess (Exodus 18:21). R. Yehoshua explained what each qualification meant in p...

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Rabbi Elazar Hamodai Offered His Own Interpretation of the Five

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:16

R. Elazar Hamodai offered his own interpretation of the five qualities required of judges, and his reading was both more vivid and more demanding than R. Yehoshua's. "And you shall...

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Place Over Them Officers of Thousands, Officers

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:17

Yithro's plan for restructuring Israel's judicial system was built on precise mathematics. He told Moses to appoint "officers of thousands, officers of hundreds, officers of fiftie...

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It Shall Be, Every Great Thing Shall They Bring to

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:20

The verse states (Exodus 18:22): "Every great thing shall they bring to you." But what does "great" mean in this context? The Mekhilta identifies two possible readings and uses a l...

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Jethro, the Father-in-law of Moses, Watched Moses Judging the People

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:21

Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses, watched Moses judging the people alone from morning until evening and proposed a radical restructuring of the judicial system. He recommended ap...

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As Is Seen in His Moses Response to Him

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:26

R. Elazar Hamodai says: He sent him with all the honor in the world, as is seen in his (Moses') response to him, as it is written (Numbers 10:30) "I pray you, do not leave us," tel...

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One might think that he went but did not do so

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:27

One might think that he went but did not do so. It is, therefore, written (Judges 1:16) "And the children of Keni, the father-in-law of Moses, went up from the city of date-palms,"...

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(And thus we find, when R

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:28

(And thus we find, when R. Yochanan b. Zakkai died, that his wisdom was lost with him.) They went and settled with Yaavetz, it being written of them (I Chronicles 2:55) "the dwelle...

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It Once Happened That One of the Water Drinkers

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:29

The Mekhilta preserves a remarkable story about the descendants of Rechav, also known as the Rechabites, a family that had taken a perpetual vow to drink only water, never wine, an...

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The Covenant with David, for All Its Grandeur, Was Conditional

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:30

R. Nathan made a bold comparison between two of the most important covenants in Jewish history. And declared that the covenant with an obscure desert clan was greater than the cove...

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Three Things Were Given Conditionally Eretz Yisrael

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:31

Three things were given conditionally: Eretz Yisrael, the Temple, and the kingdom of the house of David, but not the Torah scroll and the covenant of Aaron, which were not given co...

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By Calling the Torah an Inheritance of the Congregation of Jacob

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:32

The Mekhilta extends its analysis of conditional versus unconditional covenants to two more foundational gifts: the Torah scroll and the priesthood of Aaron. Whence is it derived t...

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That the Evil Inclination Not Keep Me from Torah Study

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:33

Whence is it derived that the sons of Yonadav the son of Rechav are the descendants of Yithro? From (I Chronicles 2:55) "They were the Kenites, who descended from Chamath the fathe...

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Both Acquire Life in the World to Come

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:34

Them what they asked. As it is written (Proverbs 29:13) "the poor man and the man of means meet. The L–rd brightens the eyes of both," and (Ibid. 22:2) "The rich man and the poor m...

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If You Bless Me and Expand My Borders

Mekhilta Tractate Amalek 4:37

R. Yehudah Hanassi says: It is written "And Yaavetz called out to the G–d of Israel, saying: 'If You bless me and expand my borders, etc.'" If You bless me with children and expand...

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The Torah Still Counts Time from the Exodus

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:3

The Torah records that the Israelites left Egypt "in the first month" (Numbers 33:3). This establishes a clear date for the Exodus, the month of Nisan, the first month of the Jewis...

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All this, until they entered Eretz Yisrael

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:4

All this, until they entered Eretz Yisrael. Whence do I derive the same for (the period) after they entered Eretz Yisrael? From (I Kings 6:1) "In the four hundred and eightieth yea...

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Zakkai went up to Maon Yehudah, where he saw a young girl

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:6

Once, R. Yochanan b. Zakkai went up to Maon Yehudah, where he saw a young girl picking barley from under the dung of a horse, whereupon he asked (the bystanders): Did you see that ...

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On This Day They Came to the Desert

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:10

The Torah records the arrival at Sinai with a precise phrase (Exodus 19:1): "On this day they came to the desert of Sinai." The Mekhilta de-Rabbi Ishmael identifies the exact date ...

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The Torah Records That the Israelites Journeyed from Refidim and Came

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:11

The Torah records that the Israelites "journeyed from Refidim and came to the desert of Sinai" (Exodus 19:2). But the Mekhilta notices a problem. The previous verse already stated ...

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Their Coming to the Desert of Sinai Is Being

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:12

The Israelites arrived at the desert of Sinai carrying baggage far heavier than anything on their backs. They carried the weight of recent rebellion. The Mekhilta draws a striking ...

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When God's Voice Shook the Heavens and the Entire World Trembled at

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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Rabbi Yehudah Ben Lakish Offered a Poignant Interpretation

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:15

R. Yehudah ben Lakish offered a poignant interpretation of the verse (Exodus 2:25): "And God saw the children of Israel, and God knew." The verse God observed Israel's suffering in...

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Eliezer says in the name of Abba Yossi b

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:16

Rabbi Eliezer transmits a teaching in the name of Abba Yossi ben Dormaskith that exposes one of the most unsettling truths about God's relationship with Israel. The verse says: "An...

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Yosei Expounded in All of Their Afflictions

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:17

Similarly, R. Eliezer b. Yossi expounded (Isaiah 63:9) "In all of their afflictions, He was afflicted," (Ibid. 8) "And He said: 'Surely, they are My people, children who will not l...

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They Encamped in the Desert the Torah Was Given

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:18

The Torah states that the Israelites "encamped in the desert" before receiving the Torah at Sinai. The Mekhilta seizes on this geographical detail and transforms it into one of the...

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One Might Think the Torah Was Given at Night

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:19

The Mekhilta methodically eliminates every possible misunderstanding about how the Torah was given at Sinai. Each wrong assumption is raised and then demolished by a specific verse...

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Why? So That They Keep His Statutes and Observe His Laws

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:21

R. Yossi says: It is written (Isaiah 45:19) "Not in secrecy did I speak, in a place of darkness, etc." In the very beginning, when I gave it, I did not give it in secret or in a da...

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Eliezer, the son of R

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:22

R. Eliezer, the son of R. Yossi Haglili was wont to say (Ibid. 147:19) "He relates His statutes to Jacob, His statutes and His judgments to Israel. He did not do so for any other n...

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Israel Encamped There Elsewhere It

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 1:23

Throughout the book of Exodus, whenever the Israelites traveled, the Torah uses the plural form, "they journeyed," "they encamped", because the people moved in discord and settled ...

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Moses Went Up to God This Was on

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:1

On the second day after the Israelites arrived at Sinai, Moses ascended the mountain to meet God (Exodus 19:3). The Mekhilta notes a crucial detail: God called out to Moses before ...

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You Have Seen What I Did to Egypt I Am Not Speaking to

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:4

God made a striking declaration to the Israelites at Sinai: "You have seen what I did to Egypt" (Exodus 19:4). The Mekhilta emphasizes that God was not asking the people to accept ...

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I Brought You to Me Before Mount Sinai

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:6

The phrase "and I brought you to Me" refers to the moment God gathered Israel before Mount Sinai to receive the Torah. But Rabbi Akiva added a detail to this scene that transforms ...

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What Makes the Eagle Different from Every Other Bird

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:7

The Torah describes God bearing Israel "on eagles' wings" (Exodus 19:4), and the Mekhilta asks a pointed question: why an eagle? What makes the eagle different from every other bir...

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Then Robbers Appear Ahead on the Road

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:8

The Mekhilta tells a parable about a man walking along a road with his young son. At first, the father leads his child in front of him, keeping the boy in sight. But then robbers a...

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God Acknowledged That What He Was Asking Would Not Be Easy

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:9

God tells Israel at Sinai, "And now, if you hearken to My voice" (Exodus 19:5). The Mekhilta highlights the word "now", take it upon yourselves now, because all beginnings are diff...

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You Shall Be Unto Me Possessed by Me and Occupied

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:11

"and you shall be unto Me": possessed by Me and occupied with Torah and not with other things. "then you shall be unto Me a segulah" (a select treasure). Just as a man's segulah is...

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God Said I Will Guard Israel Myself and Appoint No Deputy

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 2:12

God made a statement to Israel that the Mekhilta reads as one of the most intimate promises in Scripture: "And you shall be unto Me." Not unto an angel. Not unto an intermediary. U...

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