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Shemos - 6th Portion
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Join me as we learn together the for
Friday Pares Sham the sixth Torah
reading of Par Shamos chapter 4 verse
18. Yesterday we learned how for a week
Moshe was trying to be uh was asked by
God to go to take the Jewish people out
of Egypt and God was trying to convince
Moshe but Moshe with all those different
excuses did not want to go until finally
God told him you will be going. God got
upset with him and sent our own who will
be his interpreter and Moshe would be
his mentor. Today we go as Moshe returns
back home to the city of Midian asking
permission of Israel to go down to Egypt
and tell Pharaoh to let the Jewish
people go. Verse 18
and Moshe went
and he returned to his father-in-law
and he said to him,
"I would like to go and return to my
brethren
that are in Egypt to see. Are they still
alive?
Go in peace.
Why did he have to go back to Isra's
father-in-law? Because he took to take
permission to have get permission
because he promised that when he
married,
[snorts] he will not leave from only
with permission.
His father had seven names
and this was one of them. Verse 19.
God said to Moshe,
"Now you can go back to Egypt.
Because all the men who seek your life
have already died." What does this mean?
They died.
We see are very well alive. Who are
they?
They were still alive.
They lost all their money. And
somebody that's poor is as if they died.
Verse 20.
Moshe took his wife as his children
and he mounted them on the donkey
was heading back to Egypt
and he took with him that staff the God
the staff of God in his hand.
What does it mean? The donkey the
special donkey.
This was the the dunkey that took for
the bind of Isaac.
This is the same dunkey that Mashiach is
going to reveal himself on it. As it
says,
a poor man riding on a donkey.
Even though the activities happened
first, first he took his his staff and
only afterwards did he start heading
back to Egypt in the Torah is not
written in chronological order. So too
the verse is not in chronological order.
Verse 21.
God said to Mosh,
"When you go back to Egypt,
see the all the marvelous miracles that
I have placed in your hand.
He'll do it in front of Pharaoh
and I will make his heart hard,
obstinate
and he will not send the people forth.
He will not and he would not like to
send them. Verse 21,
you should know says you have all these
miracles
this is the reason why you're going you
should be strong in the message in the
errand that I'm giving you.
to do all the miracles before Pharaoh.
Do not be afraid of him.
I place them in your hand.
I'm not talking about the three miracles
that happened previously.
He didn't tell them to do it in front of
Pharaoh. He said he should do it in
front of the Jewish people.
That they should believed him.
And we don't find that he even did them
in front of Pharaoh. The miracles that
I'm referring to is other miracles.
that I'm going to give you to do. But in
Egypt,
Pharaoh's going to ask, "Give me a
miracle."
Don't ask them. Why does it say those
that I've already placed
when you will talk to Pharaoh?
I already placed them. You have the
ability to do it. It's not going to be
something new. You'll already have that
ability to do it.
Verse 22. And you're going to tell
Pharaoh so said God
my son the firstborn
my firstborn son.
This is actually the first time that the
Torah calls the Jewish people the
firstborn son. And this is showing that
God's love for the Jewish people has
number one as a son and number one and
number two the fact that they are great
like a firstborn son.
I'm sorry. Verse 22.
You'll see how he's strong and adamant
that he doesn't want to send the people
as follows. My firstborn son
they're great.
I make them as a great son.
That's a simple interpretation
over here. God agreed and said it carved
in stone and signed the deal that yes,
the Jewish people are the firstborn.
Though you're going to say, well, they
only bought it. Yes, they bought it and
it belongs to them as God says. Yes, the
Jacob is the firstborn that he got it
from Asaf.
Verse 23,
therefore I tell you, Pharaoh,
send forth my son. In God's name, I'm
telling you, send forth my son. they
should serve me.
And yet I know you will refuse to send
them forth.
I will therefore kill your first
firstborn son. You'll have no defense
against my threat.
I'm telling this to you in the name of
Hashem.
This is the 10th of the 10 plagues. He's
warning him at the beginning about the
10th plague
because it's going to be the worst out
of all of them.
That this is what God was warning and is
saying that when a person wants to say
something to somebody, he may only
reveal part of what he's saying and
conceals what he's saying. He doesn't
tell him everything his plans of what
he's going to do
that he shouldn't find a way to get out
of the punishment that he's getting.
God doesn't care to divi divulge his
plans because there's no way you're
getting out of it. There's nobody that's
stronger than him. The only way you can
get out of it is if you're going to do
what's right through repentance.
Therefore, you can tell him in the
beginning what the plan is because he's
warning him to repent.
Verse 24 and Moshe was uh on the Moshe
was on the on the way on the road. While
he was on the road, he was in a lodging
in like a hotel. He was stay he was he
stayed over in a place
and he was confronted by God
and he sought to put him to death. What
was going on here? Rashi explains
Moshe was in a lodging in a hotel.
An angel
angel wanted to come and kill him. Why?
He still did not circumcise Alzar's son.
because he was delaying. He was
procrastinating
was going to be punished with the
capital punishment.
That's what says,
"How can you dare say that Moshe would
procrastinate to do a mitzvah?"
He actually did not procrastinate.
He said, "When the time comes,
I'm going to circumcise
and then I'm going to travel." How is
that going to work?
It's dangerous for the child.
You have to wait three days.
So therefore, why
you want me to circumcise him and then
wait three days?
God told me go right now to Egypt. How
can I delay it? Say if so, if he was
doing it for the right purpose,
why then should he be punished to be
killed?
Because he was dealing with things in
his lodging first while he was in the
lodging he could have circumcised
the angel was like a snake. It started
swallowing Mosha
and then it started swallowing him again
from the feet up until the place of the
bris.
So right away Tapora realized that the
reason why Moshe was about to be killed
because they didn't circumcise their
son. Therefore, as we can see in the
next verse, verse number 25
and Saporra took
a sharp stone.
She cut off her son's foreskin
and threw it down at the feet of Moshe
and she said,
You are a
you are my groom to bloodshed.
What does this mean? Rashi explains,
"She threw it to the feet of Moshe to
get the angel to go away to show look
the boys being circumcised
and she said about her son,
you made that my groom, my
was almost killed because of you. you
were almost I almost my husband was
almost killed because of you because you
weren't circumcised.
And seeing that the boy was now
circumcised, seeing the lacerity that
Tapora had to be there right away to
circumcise the child, the angel then
released Moshe
and then Saporra then Sapora said,
"You are my croom of bloodshed by
circumcision."
Right away the angel let go of then she
understood
that it was because of the mitzvah of
circumcision he came to kill him
she said
that my groom my was going to be killed
because of circumcision
the word means because of circumcision
shame It's a noun.
The is in place of the in other places
we have it.
God pharaoh said to the Jewish people
because of the blood of circumcision
verse 27.
And God said to
now go and greet
Moshe as he's going towards the desert
and he went and he met him by the
mountain of God
and he kissed him.
Verse 29,
I'm sorry, verse 28.
all the things that God told him that he
dispatched him
and all the signs, miraculous signs that
he instructed him
went and they gathered all the Jewish
people. You may wonder what happened to
Mosha's family because why? Just as
Mosha and Aaron went over here when
Aaron saw Moshe and his family coming
towards Egypt, Mo Aaron said to Moshe,
"I don't understand. There's plenty of
Jews already in exile. Why do you have
to bring your children there? Let them
go home and when we're ready to leave
Egypt, we'll bring them back. So
therefore, and the children returned
home and Mosha Aaron went to Egypt.
Verse 30.
Verse 29,
they gathered all the Jewish elders of
the Jewish people. Now that they
gathered them, verse 30
spoke all these words that God said to
Moshe
and they made those miracles in front of
the people.
And the people believed
and they heard that God remembered them
as the Israelites that he saw their
misery and they bowed and they knew and
they bowed and thanking Hashem that he
remembered about the Jewish people. This
concludes the sixth tower reading of
para shamost.