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Join me as we learnish
for Shabas the seventh Torah reading of
Paras
verse 84 chapter 7.
Yesterday we read about the dedication
of the last six tribes that brought to
the dedicating of the tabernacle. The
day before was the first six tribes. The
Torah now concludes this is the
dedication of the tabernacle, the
dedication of the altar
on the day that it was anointed
from the elders, from the leaders of the
Jewish people. When they anointed uh
when the when the altar was anointed,
what did they bring? A tally of
there were 12 silver bowls.
There were 12 silver basins of and 12
gold spoons.
What does it mean on the day that it was
anointed? Rashi explains
the same exact day that they anointed
the the altar they brought the
sacrifices.
What do I have from this? Why does it
then say after it was anointed
that first it was anointed and only
afterwards did they bring the
sacrifices? So then maybe it means after
they anointed the D that's when they
brought it maybe they did in a later
time
maybe it's not telling me that it was
that exact day maybe it's just telling
me that it was by day and not by night
but then when it says
the time that he anointed it
we already know that it was by day then
what's the verse coming over here to
tell me
the day that it was anointed
if it's coming to teach me that it was
the actual day of the anointing of the
altar that they actually act as well
brought the sacrifices and all the
sacrifices brought it for the dedication
of the tabernacle.
These are the same ones that the that
they donated.
There was nothing that got ruined in
between. That means the exact ones that
they brought to the holy temple. Those
were the ones that were used for the
holy temple and everything stayed proper
and nothing got ruined in between.
Verse 88. Um verse 85.
Verse 85.
The weight of each silver bowl was 130
shekel of silver
and there was 70 shekel was all the uh
the silver um the silver all the basins
were 70 shekel.
If you take the entirety of all the
weight of all the vessels that were
given would be
would weigh them 2400 shekel according
to the sacred shekele.
Why does the Torah have to repeat it
again if you just do the math? Count
each one of the tribes. Count what they
give. Do the math together and you get a
total. Why does the Torah have to give
me a tally as if I can't do the math on
my own?
because when it's at 130 and he didn't
say clearly what kind of
therefore it repeats it again
therefore includes all of them that all
the vessels that they gave were when we
talk about the weight we're talking
about the sanctified weight the holy
weight which was much higher value
all the silver of the of the vessels
teaching us that every single vessel in
the holy temple was exact
Each one he would weigh it individually
and then put it together and see that
the weight was exactly the same that
everything should be exact and precise
to its measurement and weight. Verse 86
copies of there were 12 gold spoons
malays filled with incense.
Each spoon weighed 10 shekel again in
the value of the holy shekele.
If you take the value of all the co
spoons was
120.
Why does have to repeat it again? If we
had already learned by every single one
of the tribes
that it was 120.
If it says if each one was of gold and
its weight was 10 shekel of weight of
silver.
If you look at it, it's very hard to
understand. Is it that the spoon was
gold but the weight was of silver or
that it it was of silver and the weight
was of gold?
Because if you wait gold and silver it's
not the same. So which one was it?
Therefore the vers of tell me
the actual spoons were gold.
They weighed versus they would weigh it
against silver to know what the weight
was.
Verse 87
all the total the total of cattle that
were brought as an ascent offering was
12 bulls 12 bulls 12 rams
sheep 12 young lambs
as well as 12 young he goats that were
brought for a sin offering 88
and all the total of cattle that were
brought for a peace offering
was 24 uh bulls 24 oxen
60 ramat
lamb.
This was the dedication offerings that
were brought to the altar after the
altar was anointed beginning later on
the same day on the first of Nissan for
the next 11 days, the day of roshesh in
the next 11 days when the uh sacrifices
were brought. Verse 89.
And when Moshe would enter into the tent
of meeting to speak with him,
he would hear the voice of God speaking
to itself. Meaning may Allah which was
coming from between the
which was above the ark of the covenant,
the ark of the testimony from between
the
love and it spoke only to Moshe. As
we're going to see, Rashi explains
seemingly if you look at the verse over
here, you have two conflicting verses
until you have a third verse that comes
and settles and gives us a explanation.
What are the three what are the
conflicting verses in the book of
Leviticus? It says
that God spoke to him from the tent of
meeting
that he was outside the curtain
and then if you look back in the book of
Exodus
and he will speak to you from above the
ark from on top of the caporus. So which
one is it? Did he go into the behind the
curtain or was he standing outside by
the curtain?
I have now this verse comes and explains
it. What is it?
Moshe would walk into the tent of
meeting.
And while he was standing in the tent of
meeting, not that he went to the Holy of
Holies, while he was in the tabernacle,
while he was in the holy place of the
tabernacle, he would hear the voice that
would emanate from the uh from the ark
from the holy of holies. What does this
mean?
The voice would come out from heaven
which would emanate from between the
And from there would go to the tent of
meeting where Moshe was standing and
that's where Moshe would hear it.
He would hear the voice you would think
being that Moshe was the only one that
heard it was a very soft voice.
Therefore the therefore the verse says
the voice not that it was meaning the
voice telling us
was the same booming voice that was
heard by Mount Si. What's the
difference?
The difference was that when it met
there came to the entrance of the tent
of meeting, entrance of the tabernacle,
the voice stopped and didn't go out.
That was the miraculous nature of this
voice. Though was a booming voice that
Moshe heard, nobody else heard it
outside the tabernacle.
What is the word? speaking
being talked to.
It's like the terminology that the Torah
uses a way of respect that God is
talking to himself and Moshe is just has
the ability to listen into the
conversation that God is having with
himself
and he spoke to him. If he already said
that he spoke to him that was speaking
to him, why does he have to continue and
say again that he spoke to him?
seemingly seems extra
all these times when God spoke to Moshe
in the tent of meeting it excludes who
would it be talking to only to Moshe and
not to anybody else that's why the Torah
says and it spoke to him not to Aaron
when it says it spoke to Aaron it will
tell us that Aaron was included as well
but generally was only speaking to Moshe
this concludes the Torah reading of Nuso
this is the largest Torah reading single
largest Torah reading in the Torah of
176 verses