The weekly chapter “Be-hukotai” (Bekhukotai, Bekhukkotai) ( Heb. בְּחֻקֹּתַי - “And if you proceed according to my rules ...”) is the tenth and last weekly chapter of the book of Vaikra (The Book of Leviticus).
In ordinary (non-leap) years, this chapter is read together with the previous one ( Be-Har ).
In Hebrew, this weekly section is sometimes referred to as “ha-tohekha’s parashat”, which literally means “denunciation speech” or “ha-tohekha-ha-ktana” (literally, “minor exposure”, unlike ha-toheha-hakha). Gdola (literally, “the great denunciation”) from the “ Ki Tavo )” section [1] .
The chapter is divided into five parts, “aliot” (a call for reading the Torah on Saturday).
Content
Chapter Contents
At the beginning of the chapter the benefits for keeping the commandments are described (timely rains, abundant harvest, peace) [2] . This is followed by a description of the car for non-observance of the Torahs (expulsion from the land of Israel, its desolation, deprivation to which the Jews will undergo in foreign lands) [2] Next, the assessment of people, livestock and land and the dedication of land and property of the temple are discussed. [3]
Haftar
Read the book of the prophet Jeremiah , 16: 19-17: 14
See also
- Parasha (Torah)
Notes
- ↑ prof. Nehama Leibovich. WEEKLY CHAPTER "BEHUKOTAY" - New studies of the book VAYIKRA (Leviticus) in the light of the classical comments Dry up The appeal date is May 8, 2014.
- ↑ 1 2 Rabbi Yitzchak Zilber. Toldot - Weekly Behukotai Neopr . The appeal date is May 8, 2014.
- ↑ Conversations on the topics of the weekly chapters of the Torah - BOOK "VAIKRA" (LEVIT) . The appeal date is May 8, 2014.