Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael

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When God Gave Moses Instructions That Seemed to Shift or Intensify

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 4:19

The Talmudic sage known simply as Rebbi, Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi, the compiler of the Mishnah (the earliest code of rabbinic law), raised a striking question about the greatness of Mos...

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God Issued a Specific Invitation Go Up

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 4:21

At Mount Sinai, God issued a specific invitation: "Go up, you and Aaron with you." The Mekhilta notices something crucial about this command. It names Moses and Aaron by implicatio...

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If So, How Are We to Understand I Am the Lord Your God

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 4:26

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael tackles a puzzling question about the Ten Commandments. If all ten were spoken individually, why does the Torah present them as a unified declaration ...

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Israel Answered God's Commands with Yes and No

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 4:27

"saying": They responded to an affirmative (i.e., "You shall, etc.") in the affirmative ("Yes") and to a negative, in the negative. R. Akiva says: to an affirmative in the affirmat...

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I Am the Lord Your God Why Were the Ten

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:1

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael asks a deceptively simple question: why were the Ten Commandments not placed at the very beginning of the Torah? If they are the foundation of the cov...

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Thus, the Lord Took Israel Out of Egypt, Split the Sea for

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:2

Before God ever asked Israel to accept His kingship, He proved Himself through action. The Mekhilta lays out the sequence with deliberate precision, and the order matters. First, G...

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What Is Revealed Is for Us and for Our Children Forever

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:3

Rebbi says: (The thrust of "your [singular] G–d") is to apprise us of the eminence of Israel, that when they all stood at Mount Sinai to receive the Torah, they were all of one hea...

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I Am the Lord Your God Who Took You Out of the Land of Egypt

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:4

"I am the L–rd your G–d who took you out of the land of Egypt." What is the intent of this? Because He appeared at the Red Sea as a hero waging war, viz. (Exodus 15:3) "The L–rd is...

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Rabbi Nathan Presents This Teaching from the Mekhilta Derabbi Yishmael

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:5

Rabbi Nathan presents this teaching from the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael as a direct rebuttal to heretics who claim there are two divine powers. The argument is elegant in its simpli...

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I Am the Lord Your God When the Holy One

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:6

Variantly: "I am the L–rd your G–d": When the Holy One Blessed be He stood and said "I am the L–rd your G–d," the mountains shook and the hills quivered, and Tavor came from Be'er ...

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It Was for This Reason That the Nations of the World

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:7

Before offering the Torah to Israel, God first approached every other nation on earth. The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael explains that this was not because God expected them to accept....

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He came and revealed Himself to the sons of the wicked Esav

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:8

Before giving the Torah to Israel, God first offered it to every other nation on earth. The Mekhilta records one of the most dramatic of these encounters, the moment God approached...

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He revealed Himself to the sons of Ammon and Moav and asked

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:9

After being rejected by the sons of Esau, God turned to the sons of Ammon and Moab and made the same offer: "Will you accept the Torah?" The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael records their...

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He Came and Revealed Himself to the Sons of Ishmael

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:10

He came and revealed Himself to the sons of Ishmael and asked them: Will you accept the Torah? They: What is written in it? He: "You shall not steal." They: But this is the blessin...

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Why Was the Torah Not Given in Eretz Yisrael

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:11

R. Shimon b. Elazar said: If the sons of Noach could not abide by the seven mitzvoth (commandments) commanded them, how much more so (could they not abide) by all the mitzvoth of t...

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Who Took You Out from the Land of Egypt They Were

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 5:12

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael pauses on a single phrase from the Ten Commandments to ask a question about dignity. When God declared "who took you out from the land of Egypt," what...

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An Analogy a King of Flesh and Blood Enters a Province

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:2

The Mekhilta offers a parable that illuminates the logic behind the order of events at Sinai. A king of flesh and blood enters a new province. His servants immediately urge him: "M...

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God's Bargain at Sinai - Accept My Rule Then Accept My Laws

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:3

Before God gave a single commandment at Sinai, He made a remarkable statement that the Mekhilta preserves as a kind of divine negotiation. "I am the Lord your God," He declared. Th...

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There shall not be unto you any other gods before My presence

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:4

Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai reads the second commandment, "There shall not be unto you any other gods before My presence," as the conclusion of a divine dialogue that began long before...

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God Demanded Obedience to His Laws as the Price of Leaving Egypt

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:5

The Mekhilta unpacks a subtle but powerful argument that God makes to Israel. The verse reads: "As the deeds of the land of Egypt in which you dwelt you shall not do" (Leviticus 18...

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What About an Idol You Did Not Make

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:6

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael identifies a crucial legal distinction hidden in the commandment "There shall not be unto you other gods." The question is deceptively simple: what ex...

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Commonly Translated as Other God's. the Rabbis Noticed That the Word

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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Behold, They Were Called by His Name and They Remained Ineffectual

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:9

R. Yossi says: Why "other gods"? Not to give a pretext to the nations of the world to say: If they were called by His name, they would be effectual. Behold, they were called by His...

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When the Copper Is Needed, God Becomes Iron

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:10

Rabbi Eliezer offered a mordantly funny interpretation of the phrase "elohim acherim" (other gods) in the Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael. He connected "acherim" not to "otherness" but t...

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Even a Wood Chip Can Become an Idol if You Crown It

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:12

Rabbi Chanina ben Antignos offered one of the sharpest anti-idolatry arguments in the entire Mekhilta, and he did it with a single devastating observation about language. The Torah...

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Without the Phrase Before My Presence, Israel Could Have Argued

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:14

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael examines the phrase "before My presence" in the prohibition against idolatry, asking what this seemingly redundant qualifier adds. The answer reveals ...

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Molten God's You Shall Not Make for Yourself

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:15

(Ibid. 4) "You shall not make for yourself an idol (lit., "a carving")": I might think that he may not make one that projects but he may make one that is flat. It is, therefore, wr...

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Rabbi Akiva Interpreted This to Include Even Reflected Images

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:16

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael records a teaching from Rabbi Akiva about just how far the prohibition against making images extends. The verse in (Exodus 20:18) states "which is in ...

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The Mekhilta Derabbi Yishmael Addresses a Precise Legal Question About

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:17

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael addresses a precise legal question about the commandment in (Exodus 20:5): "You shall not bow down to them and you shall not serve them." The question...

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Why Does the Torah Also Need a Separate Prohibition Against Bowing

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:18

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael asks a deceptively simple question: what is the purpose of the commandment "You shall not bow down"? If the Torah already states in (Exodus 22:19) tha...

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A certain philosopher asked R

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:21

A certain philosopher asked R. Gamliel: It is written in your Torah "for the L–rd your G–d is a wrathful G–d." Now is there power in idolatry to arouse wrath (in G–d)? One here is ...

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He Visits the Sins of the Fathers Upon the Children for

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:22

(Ibid.) "He visits the sins of the fathers upon the children (for the third and the fourth generations"): when they (the generations) are consecutive. How so? An evildoer, the son ...

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Why Are You Going Out to Be Executed

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 6:24

R. Nathan says: "for My lovers and the keepers of My mitzvoth (commandments)": the Jews who dwell in Eretz Yisrael, and give their lives for the mitzvoth. Why are you going out to ...

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You Shall Not Take the Name of the Lord Your God in Vain a Vain Oath

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:1

(Ibid. 7) "You shall not take the name of the L–rd your G–d in vain": A vain oath, too, was included in (Leviticus 19:12) "You shall not swear falsely in My name," and Scripture re...

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You Shall Not Take the Name of the Lord Your God in Vain. So Long

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:2

You shall not take": What is the intent of this? (Leviticus 19:12) "You shall not swear falsely in My name" speaks only of swearing. Whence is it derived that it is also forbidden ...

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Because of (the following) four things R

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:3

Because of (the following) four things R. Mattia b. Charash went to R. Elazar b. Hakappar in Ludia. He said to him: My master, did you hear of the four divisions of atonement expou...

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Including You Shall Not Take the Name

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:5

Rebbi says: For everything from "You shall not take the name" and down, penitence does atone. From "You shall not take the name" and up, including "You shall not take the name," pe...

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Remember the Sabbath Day to Sanctify It Remember and Keep Were

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:6

(Ibid. 20:8) "Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it": "Remember" and "Keep" (the Sabbath day to sanctify it [Devarim 5:12]) were both stated in one pronouncement. (Exodus 31:14) ...

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This Derivation Establishes Kiddush at Night, When Shabbat Begins

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:10

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael derives the practice of Kiddush, the sanctification of Shabbat (the Sabbath) over wine, from the commandment to "sanctify it." The phrase "to sanctify...

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Why the Seventh Day Alone Identifies Shabbat

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:13

(Exodus, Ibid. 10) "And the seventh day is Sabbath to the L–rd your G–d. You shall not perform any labor." What is the intent of this? (Exodus 31:15) "Everyone who does labor on th...

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Rabbi Achai Ben Yoshiyah Addressed a Question About the Sabbath

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:14

Rabbi Achai ben Yoshiyah addressed a question about the Sabbath commandment's reference to "you and your son and your daughter." Who exactly are the son and daughter mentioned here...

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Your Man-servant and Your Maid-servant These Are

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:15

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael examines the Shabbat (the Sabbath) commandment's reference to "your man-servant and your maid-servant," asking a pointed question: which servants does...

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Your Sojourner in Your Gates This Is a Ger Tzedek

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:16

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael turns to the phrase "and your sojourner in your gates" from the Shabbat (the Sabbath) commandment and asks: which type of sojourner is meant? Jewish l...

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What, Then, Is the Intent of and He Rested

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:18

"and He rested on the seventh day"? Now is He subject to "weariness"? Is it not written (Isaiah 40:28) "He does not tire and He does not weary," and (Ibid. 29) "He gives strength t...

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Yehudah of Kfar Acco on in the Name of Rabbi Shimon

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 7:19

"For this the L–rd blessed the Sabbath day and He sanctified it": He blessed it with the manna (by providing a double portion on the sixth day), and he sanctified it with the manna...

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When the Torah Tells You to Honor God

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 8:1

"Honor your father and your mother" (Exodus 20:12). The fifth of the Ten Commandments seems straightforward enough, but the Mekhilta immediately asks: what does "honor" actually re...

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Honor Your Father and Your Mother Leviticus

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 8:2

The Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael raises a question about who is obligated to honor parents. The commandment says "Honor your father and your mother," but a related verse in (Leviticus...

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Rabbi Yehudah Ben Betheira Offered an Alternative Proof

Mekhilta Tractate Bachodesh 8:3

Rabbi Yehudah ben Betheira offered an alternative proof that the commandment to honor parents applies equally to all people regardless of sex. His argument in the Mekhilta DeRabbi ...

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