Category Archives: Exodus/Shemoth

[Translation: EF/Everett Fox, The Five Books of Moses;   commentary is from AST/ArtScroll Tanach and Pentateuch & Haftoras, published by The Soncino Press, edited by Dr. J. H. Hertz.  Reformatting and highlights ours.] Exodus/Shemoth 34  1 Then YHVH said to Moshe:   Carve yourself two tablets of stone   like the first-ones,    and I will write on the tablets the words […]

Exodus/Shemoth 34:6 – The Rabbis – "God's Nature in 13 Attributes"

[Translation: EF/Everett Fox, The Five Books of Moses;   commentary is from AST/ArtScroll Tanach and Pentateuch & Haftoras, published by The Soncino Press, edited by Dr. J. H. Hertz.  Reformatting and highlights ours.] Exodus/Shemoth 34  1 Then YHVH said to Moshe:   Carve yourself two tablets of stone   like the first-ones,    and I will write on the tablets the words […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 33 – "for no man can see My Face and live"

 [Translation: EF/Everett Fox, The Five Books of Moses.  Commentary from P&H/Pentateuch and Haftorah, ed. Dr. H.J. Hertz, added as well.  Reformatting and highlights ours.–Admin1.] If the previous chapter was the most disturbing, this one is the most intriguing! Imagine the Creator, the Self-revealing True Elo’hiym— not only prepares Moses for the most important role of mediator between Him […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 32 – 2nd commandment broken, 2 Tablets broken

 [Translation: EF/Everett Fox, The Five Books of Moses. Commentary from AST/ArtScroll Tanach and P&H/Pentateuch and Haftorah, ed. Dr. H.J. Hertz, added as well.  Reformatting and highlights ours.—ADMIN1.]   This chapter is probably one of the most disturbing to read because of so much strange behavior on the part of all characters  except perhaps for Yehushuwa [Joshua] and the Ma’lak […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 25 – "Make me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them."

[This is a Sinaite’s perspective/commentary given as introduction to this chapter..  We usually present the Chapter un-interrupted by commentary so that our visitors can read through and focus on the words of YHWH and understand on his own, without help. The next post features commentary per verse from our usual 3 sources. Translation: EF/Everett Fox, The […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 21-22 – "If you will . . . then I will. . ."

Most people are familiar only with the 10 Commandments, the Decalogue.   The medieval Jewish scholar “Rambam” or Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, also known as Maimonides, counted all the commandments from Exodus through Deuteronomy and came up with the number 613. Don’t be overwhelmed by that number and don’t give up reading through the “instructions”.   […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 20c – The DECALOGUE – Commandments V-X (Jewish Perspective)

[These are notes from another RESOURCE we recommend as MUST OWN; this has been hailed as a great scholarly achievement by authorities of the Bible everywhere.  Its translation is based on the American Jewish Version of TNK.  Reformatting and slight editing ours.] The Soncino Press  PENTATEUCH & HAFTORAHS  Hebrew Text English Translation & Commentary,Edited by Dr. H. […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 20b – The DECALOGUE – Commandment IV, The Sabbath (Jewish Perspective)

[These are notes from another RESOURCE we recommend as MUST OWN; this has been hailed as a great scholarly achievement by authorities of the Bible everywhere.  Its translation is based on the American Jewish Version of TNK.  Reformatting and slight editing ours.] The Soncino Press  PENTATEUCH & HAFTORAHS  Hebrew Text English Translation & Commentary,Edited by Dr. H. […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 20a: The DECALOGUE – Commandments I, II & III (Jewish Perspective)

[These are notes from another RESOURCE we recommend as MUST OWN; this has been hailed as a great scholarly achievement by authorities of the Bible everywhere.  Its translation is based on the American Jewish Version of TNK.  Reformatting and slight editing ours.) The Soncino Press PENTATEUCH & HAFTORAHS – Hebrew Text English Translation & Commentary,Edited by Dr. H. […]

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Exodus/Shemoth 19: The First Coming

[Translation: EF/Everett Fox, The Five Books of Moses.—Admin1]    Christians talk about “the second coming” referring to the return of their “Messiah” Jesus Christ.  His “first coming” was supposedly when this Son-God came to live among mankind, starting as a baby born of a virgin (the Christmas story).  Messianics share the same belief about a second coming, […]

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