Our Parsha this Shabbos is Parashas Mishpatim and seeing as it comes on the Shabbos before the Month of Adar , it is one of the Special Shabboses before Pesach comes in a few weeks called Shekalim , where we are reminded to give the half shekels . We give these half shekels just before Purim to counteract the money that the evil Amalekite Haman , gave to the king Achashverosh , to try exterminate the Jews . The Torah reading is Mishpatim and the Maftir is Parashas Shekalim Shemos Exodus 30:11-16 and the Haftorah is in II Kings 11:17 - 12:17 .
In the previous Parsha , we read of The Ten Commandments and here , we continue with HaShem's Laws between a person and their fellow . The Parsha starts out with a " Ve " - " And , " to teach us that these Laws and Ordinances in Mishpatim , were also given at Har Sinai .
The first Law Ordinance is about the Jewish bondsman . This Ordinance is mentioned first as we were just taken out of Egypt and were slaves there and so , we must learn how we are to treat those who work for us . We must always remember , that it is only HaShem that we are to serve and thus when the time comes for the bondman to go free , they are to be freed liberally and the bondsman should go free , for they should remember that it is only to HaShem , that they should serve . Should they not want to go free , then a certain process is performed to them by bringing them to a door and piercing their ear ( the very ear that heard HaShem Free them from Egypt that should want to be free and be only a servant of HaShem ) with an awl and then this person must go free in the Yovel year ( Jubilee Fiftieth year .
Torah here goes into detail about how the Jewish bondsman is to work for six years and go free in the seventh year and what of the wife and children he comes with and also how the Law differs if it is a woman who is a Canaanite that the master gave him.
The Torah goes into the Laws of a man who gives his daughter as a bondswoman and how she should be looked after and even to the point of looking after her as a wife if it comes to that .
Torah then talks of the Laws that Judge murder , whether it be intentional or unintentional and Torah gives the different examples of different kinds of Aveirah's that warrant the death penalty , like one who who kills intentionally with guile ( even to the point of if the one judged to die is holding onto the Altar - they are still to be given death as we saw with Shlomo Ha Melech when he sent Benayahu to slay Yoav , who was holding onto the horns of the Altar ) , also given death is one who strikes his Father or Mother , one who kidnaps a man and sells him and the kidnapped person was found in the kidnappers power , One who curses his Father or Mother , all these are sentenced to death by the Sanhedrin . Unintentional murderers are sent to an " Ir Miklat " - " City of Refuge . "
But one who strikes his fellow and doesn't die within a certain period - our Rabbonim talk of twenty four hours , but happens to die after that , the one who struck is absoved from the death of the one struck . Civil Laws also govern lost work time and medical healing costs to victims of those who were hurt by others . Also the Laws of a slave being struck and damages are mentioned .
Torah Talks also of men who fight and collide with a pregnant woman and damages to be paid .
This Parsha then mentions the famous Law of " An Eye for an Eye , where money restitution is the Law . Eye for an Eye , " Ayin Tachas Ayin " literally means " Eye under an Eye " which means that the Eye of the perpetartor is not taken but monetary compensation and not the actual eye is taken . The very fact that the Eye wasn't mentioned as an ' instead of ' but that which is " under " or in replacement of , shows it wasn't an actual eye taken for an eye . Also , the Hebrew word " Tachas " comes to 808 in Gematriah , where 8+8 = 16 and 1+6=7 and the word " Kesef " - " Money , " in Gematriah also comes to 20+60+80 =80+80 = 160 and 1+6+0 = 7 , shows that both being 7 , the compensation for an eye for an eye or any other of the body parts mentioned , each with the word " Tachas , " means that it refers to money compensation . The Parsha then discusses injuries and damages via an animal and also if a man steals an ox , or a sheep or goat , and slaughters it to sell it , he must pay five cattle for the ox or four sheep if he stole a sheep . The reason it is more oxen to pay back then sheep , is due to HaShem's Compassion , even for one who sadly does wrong , for HaShem Takes into consideration , the embarrassment of the man who perpetrates the deed , for oxen are led away and it doesn't look as embarrassing as sheep , that are usually carried on the shoulder when stolen and so are more embarrassing and thus , Does HaShem Take into account this embarrassment and only requests four sheep restitution as oppose to five oxen restitution .
Torah then teaches about the Laws of Shomrim , safeguarding the article of another .
Then is the Law of one who seduces a virgin and respect for her honour .
Torah comes down very strictly on those who are involved in sorcery , for one who is a sorceress , is not to be permitted to live . Also one who lies with an animal shall be put to death and one who brings offerings to idols also must be put to death . We are not to serve anything or anyone as a deity . Only HaShem Are we to serve . Only HaShem Is G-D .
We are not to taunt or oppress a stranger a Ger a convert . We are not to cause pain to a widow or orphan for HaShem Holds them dear to Him if they cry out to HaShem .
Then are the Laws of lending to a poor person , no interest is to be taken and if you take their garment as security , till sunset shall you return it to him .
HaShem , we shall not revile and a leader of our people , we shall not curse .
Fullness Offerings and Priestly Heave-Offerings shall not be delayed in giving . Holy are we Jews to be , a people of Holiness shall we be to HaShem . We shall not break the Law by eating the flesh of an animal torn in the field .
Torah then cautions us as HaShem Teaches us about the Judicial process , not to bring false reports or be a false witness , not as a Judge , to follow the majority for evil , not to yield to the majority to pervert the Law , not to glorify a destitute person in his grievance , but to be a fair and noble upstanding and moral Judge - a Torah Judge .
Within the word " Mishpatim " is the word " Shofet " which means Judge , so we are to be for ourselves , our own Judges , to ensure we keep strictly to HaShem's Mishpatim Ordinances and Laws .
Also to return an animal of a person that we hate , should we see this animal wandering , and not to let a donkey crouch under its burden .
We are to distance ourselves from a false word , not execute the righteous , or exonerate the wicked ,and we are not , if as Judges , to accept a bribe , " For the bribe will blind those who see and corrupt words that are just . "
HaShem Then teaches about the Sabbatical year and how we are to leave our fields fallow in the Sabbatical year and relates this to the Shabbos .
HaShem Again Reiterates not to serve idols and not even to mention their names , be they of stone , wood , or of human birth .
HaShem Tells of the Three Pilgrim Festivals of Pesach , Shavuos and Succos . HaShem Tells us of Sending His Angel before us and How HaShem Will Destroy our enemies and of the Wonders That HaShem Will Perform For us in our Homeland Israel . HaShem Also Warns us that when we are in our Land of Israel , that we are not to seal a covenant with those who inhabited the land or their false deities or beliefs and that they are not to dwell in the Land , unless they accept a Torah Way of Life and no idols or deities , for if we leave them or allow them to follow other ways that are not HaShem's Torah , they will lead us astray , Chas Ve Shalom , cause us to sin against HaShem Chas Ve Shalom and trap us . We are thus to remove them from Eretz Yisrael .
HaShem Instructed Moshe for him also Aharon and the seventy elders of Israel to prostrate themselves and Moshe alone to come and approach HaShem and so to tell all the people of these words of HaShem and all HaShem's Ordinances and all the people responded with one voice ( and that is what HaShem also wants - our oneness and togetherness which will bring on the End of Days ) and they all responded that " All The Words That HaShem Has Spoken , we will do . " Moshe wrote all the Words of HaShem and , early in the morning , built an Altar at the Foot of Har Sinai and twelve pillars for the twelve Tribes of Israel and offerings were made , showing that we all , in every generation , entered into this Covenant with HaShem , that we are to keep forever .
HaShem Came Down on the Mountain and Israel saw under His Feet , the likeness of sapphire brickwork and it was here that Aharon's sons , Nadav and Avihu , were not humble enough , and gazed to look at a part of this Holy Site of the Essence of HaShem's Shechinah and so , at this moment , they were ordained to die , but they were not killed at this instance , but later , so as not to mar the Specialness of this Very Holy Event .
HaShem Informed Moshe that he is to ascend Har Sinai and he would be given the Stone Tablets and the teachings and the Commandments , and Joshuah remained faithfully waiting for him at the bottom and HaShem Saw to it that an Omer of Mannah fell for Joshuah every day while he waited for his beloved teacher Moshe .
Moshe had Aharon and Chur , remain to oversee the people .
Moshe ascended the Mountain and The Cloud Covered it , and the Glory Of HaShem Rested on Har Sinai . The Parsha ends by telling us that Moshe was on the Mountain for forty days and forty nights . Some of the Angels complained that Moshe was coming to take the Torah down to us and some wanted to burn him . HaShem Told Moshe to hold on to HaShem's Kisey HaKavod and to answer them . Moshe asked them do they have bodies that must rest , houses that they must put Mezuzahs on , deal in civil matters that are between people and people that they are not , have children that can keep the Mitzvos , Marry and go by the laws of the Torah . The Angels had to answer no , and so Moshe proved the Torah is for us Jews as human beings who can and are to keep these Laws within the Torah . So was Moshe up there for forty days and forty nights . So ends the Parsha .
These Mishpatim deal a lot with Civil Laws regulating the behaviour between people , which are very important , for a society that has no civil honour and order , will break down , as did the generation of the Mabul - the Flood . Civil Laws regulating human behaviour is vital to the continuation of our World , for a society that cares little for how it acts towards other people , is sadly a society that works contrary to the Laws of Continuance of HaShem's Beautiful Creation .
The Parsha starts by saying , " Ve ' Eileh HaMishpatim Asher Tasim Lifneihem , " - " And These Are The Ordinances that you shall place before them . " This is a Commandment for all time . The Laws and Ordinances Of HaShem must be always " before us " - " for all time . " It must be these very Ordinances That HaShem Gave . Not reformed ones or changed ones . The word " We " referred to Moshe then , but it also refers to our Rabbonim and leaders and also ourselves , for we must also be Torah Leaders of ourselves too . In every generation , our leaders and Rabbis have a great responsibility , to ensure that our Torah , as Given To Moshe , is to be kept , as HaShem Gave It . It is to be kept , just as HaShem Gave it on Har Sinai . There is to be no reforming of this Law , and not changes made to this Law . HaShem Foresees Forever and thus , Knows what new times and modernization will come in this World . HaShem Is Ever Wise And Ever Almighty , and HaShem Knows That The Laws and Ordinances that He Gave , will last forever , through every circumstance and through every generation . We are not in anyway to make any changes to Torah or its Laws or Ordinances . Our Torah Is From HaShem , and so are we and thus , we are to be at one with HaShem's Torah , As He Wrote it , and so will we then be at one with HaShem . For HaShem Says Clearly ( Knowing what we might do or what people might do ) , that it is " These Mishpatim Ordinances " and not changes ones , That HaShem Put Before us Forever , and so , we are to Keep Them , Just As HaShem Told Us and Tells us every day , that HaShem Gives us Life , to breathe and Keep His Beautiful Torah Laws . HaShem " Tasim " - " Put " these Mishpatim before us and HaShem Will , every day " Tasim " - " Put " these Laws before us , so that we Must Keep Them . The Word " Tasim , " in Gematriah , comes to 400+300+10+40=750 and the 0 has no letter in Gematriah , but the 70 and 5 does , for the 70 is an " Ayin " and the 5 is a " Hei "and both of these letters are basically silent , yet powerful and within the Breath of HaShem's Quiet and so , in keeping HaShem's Ordinances ,and in HaShem " Tasim " - " Putting " His Ordinances before us , HaShem Is Coming To Us in Quietude and Almighty Holiness , Standing " Lifneihem " - " Before us " Always . So , as we live each day , we are and may we , ensure that we always live by and follow the Very Commandments That HaShem Gave us , Just as They were Given and just as they Are Given " Lifneihem " - " Before " us everyday . HaShem Is at all times Before us and so are HaShem's Laws . Let us never detract from them or move away from them , Chas Ve Shalom , but let us always keep fast to them and always make them a full part of our existence and life , for thay are our life and the length of our days , as we stand always before HaShem HaKadosh Baruch Hu , HaShem The Holy One Blessed Be He .
I wish HaShem With Deepest Love , a Very Beautiful and Special Shabbos Kodesh With Deepest Love , and to all my fellow Jews and to all of Creation , a Very Special and Beautiful Shabbos Kodesh with love .
In the previous Parsha , we read of The Ten Commandments and here , we continue with HaShem's Laws between a person and their fellow . The Parsha starts out with a " Ve " - " And , " to teach us that these Laws and Ordinances in Mishpatim , were also given at Har Sinai .
The first Law Ordinance is about the Jewish bondsman . This Ordinance is mentioned first as we were just taken out of Egypt and were slaves there and so , we must learn how we are to treat those who work for us . We must always remember , that it is only HaShem that we are to serve and thus when the time comes for the bondman to go free , they are to be freed liberally and the bondsman should go free , for they should remember that it is only to HaShem , that they should serve . Should they not want to go free , then a certain process is performed to them by bringing them to a door and piercing their ear ( the very ear that heard HaShem Free them from Egypt that should want to be free and be only a servant of HaShem ) with an awl and then this person must go free in the Yovel year ( Jubilee Fiftieth year .
Torah here goes into detail about how the Jewish bondsman is to work for six years and go free in the seventh year and what of the wife and children he comes with and also how the Law differs if it is a woman who is a Canaanite that the master gave him.
The Torah goes into the Laws of a man who gives his daughter as a bondswoman and how she should be looked after and even to the point of looking after her as a wife if it comes to that .
Torah then talks of the Laws that Judge murder , whether it be intentional or unintentional and Torah gives the different examples of different kinds of Aveirah's that warrant the death penalty , like one who who kills intentionally with guile ( even to the point of if the one judged to die is holding onto the Altar - they are still to be given death as we saw with Shlomo Ha Melech when he sent Benayahu to slay Yoav , who was holding onto the horns of the Altar ) , also given death is one who strikes his Father or Mother , one who kidnaps a man and sells him and the kidnapped person was found in the kidnappers power , One who curses his Father or Mother , all these are sentenced to death by the Sanhedrin . Unintentional murderers are sent to an " Ir Miklat " - " City of Refuge . "
But one who strikes his fellow and doesn't die within a certain period - our Rabbonim talk of twenty four hours , but happens to die after that , the one who struck is absoved from the death of the one struck . Civil Laws also govern lost work time and medical healing costs to victims of those who were hurt by others . Also the Laws of a slave being struck and damages are mentioned .
Torah Talks also of men who fight and collide with a pregnant woman and damages to be paid .
This Parsha then mentions the famous Law of " An Eye for an Eye , where money restitution is the Law . Eye for an Eye , " Ayin Tachas Ayin " literally means " Eye under an Eye " which means that the Eye of the perpetartor is not taken but monetary compensation and not the actual eye is taken . The very fact that the Eye wasn't mentioned as an ' instead of ' but that which is " under " or in replacement of , shows it wasn't an actual eye taken for an eye . Also , the Hebrew word " Tachas " comes to 808 in Gematriah , where 8+8 = 16 and 1+6=7 and the word " Kesef " - " Money , " in Gematriah also comes to 20+60+80 =80+80 = 160 and 1+6+0 = 7 , shows that both being 7 , the compensation for an eye for an eye or any other of the body parts mentioned , each with the word " Tachas , " means that it refers to money compensation . The Parsha then discusses injuries and damages via an animal and also if a man steals an ox , or a sheep or goat , and slaughters it to sell it , he must pay five cattle for the ox or four sheep if he stole a sheep . The reason it is more oxen to pay back then sheep , is due to HaShem's Compassion , even for one who sadly does wrong , for HaShem Takes into consideration , the embarrassment of the man who perpetrates the deed , for oxen are led away and it doesn't look as embarrassing as sheep , that are usually carried on the shoulder when stolen and so are more embarrassing and thus , Does HaShem Take into account this embarrassment and only requests four sheep restitution as oppose to five oxen restitution .
Torah then teaches about the Laws of Shomrim , safeguarding the article of another .
Then is the Law of one who seduces a virgin and respect for her honour .
Torah comes down very strictly on those who are involved in sorcery , for one who is a sorceress , is not to be permitted to live . Also one who lies with an animal shall be put to death and one who brings offerings to idols also must be put to death . We are not to serve anything or anyone as a deity . Only HaShem Are we to serve . Only HaShem Is G-D .
We are not to taunt or oppress a stranger a Ger a convert . We are not to cause pain to a widow or orphan for HaShem Holds them dear to Him if they cry out to HaShem .
Then are the Laws of lending to a poor person , no interest is to be taken and if you take their garment as security , till sunset shall you return it to him .
HaShem , we shall not revile and a leader of our people , we shall not curse .
Fullness Offerings and Priestly Heave-Offerings shall not be delayed in giving . Holy are we Jews to be , a people of Holiness shall we be to HaShem . We shall not break the Law by eating the flesh of an animal torn in the field .
Torah then cautions us as HaShem Teaches us about the Judicial process , not to bring false reports or be a false witness , not as a Judge , to follow the majority for evil , not to yield to the majority to pervert the Law , not to glorify a destitute person in his grievance , but to be a fair and noble upstanding and moral Judge - a Torah Judge .
Within the word " Mishpatim " is the word " Shofet " which means Judge , so we are to be for ourselves , our own Judges , to ensure we keep strictly to HaShem's Mishpatim Ordinances and Laws .
Also to return an animal of a person that we hate , should we see this animal wandering , and not to let a donkey crouch under its burden .
We are to distance ourselves from a false word , not execute the righteous , or exonerate the wicked ,and we are not , if as Judges , to accept a bribe , " For the bribe will blind those who see and corrupt words that are just . "
HaShem Then teaches about the Sabbatical year and how we are to leave our fields fallow in the Sabbatical year and relates this to the Shabbos .
HaShem Again Reiterates not to serve idols and not even to mention their names , be they of stone , wood , or of human birth .
HaShem Tells of the Three Pilgrim Festivals of Pesach , Shavuos and Succos . HaShem Tells us of Sending His Angel before us and How HaShem Will Destroy our enemies and of the Wonders That HaShem Will Perform For us in our Homeland Israel . HaShem Also Warns us that when we are in our Land of Israel , that we are not to seal a covenant with those who inhabited the land or their false deities or beliefs and that they are not to dwell in the Land , unless they accept a Torah Way of Life and no idols or deities , for if we leave them or allow them to follow other ways that are not HaShem's Torah , they will lead us astray , Chas Ve Shalom , cause us to sin against HaShem Chas Ve Shalom and trap us . We are thus to remove them from Eretz Yisrael .
HaShem Instructed Moshe for him also Aharon and the seventy elders of Israel to prostrate themselves and Moshe alone to come and approach HaShem and so to tell all the people of these words of HaShem and all HaShem's Ordinances and all the people responded with one voice ( and that is what HaShem also wants - our oneness and togetherness which will bring on the End of Days ) and they all responded that " All The Words That HaShem Has Spoken , we will do . " Moshe wrote all the Words of HaShem and , early in the morning , built an Altar at the Foot of Har Sinai and twelve pillars for the twelve Tribes of Israel and offerings were made , showing that we all , in every generation , entered into this Covenant with HaShem , that we are to keep forever .
HaShem Came Down on the Mountain and Israel saw under His Feet , the likeness of sapphire brickwork and it was here that Aharon's sons , Nadav and Avihu , were not humble enough , and gazed to look at a part of this Holy Site of the Essence of HaShem's Shechinah and so , at this moment , they were ordained to die , but they were not killed at this instance , but later , so as not to mar the Specialness of this Very Holy Event .
HaShem Informed Moshe that he is to ascend Har Sinai and he would be given the Stone Tablets and the teachings and the Commandments , and Joshuah remained faithfully waiting for him at the bottom and HaShem Saw to it that an Omer of Mannah fell for Joshuah every day while he waited for his beloved teacher Moshe .
Moshe had Aharon and Chur , remain to oversee the people .
Moshe ascended the Mountain and The Cloud Covered it , and the Glory Of HaShem Rested on Har Sinai . The Parsha ends by telling us that Moshe was on the Mountain for forty days and forty nights . Some of the Angels complained that Moshe was coming to take the Torah down to us and some wanted to burn him . HaShem Told Moshe to hold on to HaShem's Kisey HaKavod and to answer them . Moshe asked them do they have bodies that must rest , houses that they must put Mezuzahs on , deal in civil matters that are between people and people that they are not , have children that can keep the Mitzvos , Marry and go by the laws of the Torah . The Angels had to answer no , and so Moshe proved the Torah is for us Jews as human beings who can and are to keep these Laws within the Torah . So was Moshe up there for forty days and forty nights . So ends the Parsha .
These Mishpatim deal a lot with Civil Laws regulating the behaviour between people , which are very important , for a society that has no civil honour and order , will break down , as did the generation of the Mabul - the Flood . Civil Laws regulating human behaviour is vital to the continuation of our World , for a society that cares little for how it acts towards other people , is sadly a society that works contrary to the Laws of Continuance of HaShem's Beautiful Creation .
The Parsha starts by saying , " Ve ' Eileh HaMishpatim Asher Tasim Lifneihem , " - " And These Are The Ordinances that you shall place before them . " This is a Commandment for all time . The Laws and Ordinances Of HaShem must be always " before us " - " for all time . " It must be these very Ordinances That HaShem Gave . Not reformed ones or changed ones . The word " We " referred to Moshe then , but it also refers to our Rabbonim and leaders and also ourselves , for we must also be Torah Leaders of ourselves too . In every generation , our leaders and Rabbis have a great responsibility , to ensure that our Torah , as Given To Moshe , is to be kept , as HaShem Gave It . It is to be kept , just as HaShem Gave it on Har Sinai . There is to be no reforming of this Law , and not changes made to this Law . HaShem Foresees Forever and thus , Knows what new times and modernization will come in this World . HaShem Is Ever Wise And Ever Almighty , and HaShem Knows That The Laws and Ordinances that He Gave , will last forever , through every circumstance and through every generation . We are not in anyway to make any changes to Torah or its Laws or Ordinances . Our Torah Is From HaShem , and so are we and thus , we are to be at one with HaShem's Torah , As He Wrote it , and so will we then be at one with HaShem . For HaShem Says Clearly ( Knowing what we might do or what people might do ) , that it is " These Mishpatim Ordinances " and not changes ones , That HaShem Put Before us Forever , and so , we are to Keep Them , Just As HaShem Told Us and Tells us every day , that HaShem Gives us Life , to breathe and Keep His Beautiful Torah Laws . HaShem " Tasim " - " Put " these Mishpatim before us and HaShem Will , every day " Tasim " - " Put " these Laws before us , so that we Must Keep Them . The Word " Tasim , " in Gematriah , comes to 400+300+10+40=750 and the 0 has no letter in Gematriah , but the 70 and 5 does , for the 70 is an " Ayin " and the 5 is a " Hei "and both of these letters are basically silent , yet powerful and within the Breath of HaShem's Quiet and so , in keeping HaShem's Ordinances ,and in HaShem " Tasim " - " Putting " His Ordinances before us , HaShem Is Coming To Us in Quietude and Almighty Holiness , Standing " Lifneihem " - " Before us " Always . So , as we live each day , we are and may we , ensure that we always live by and follow the Very Commandments That HaShem Gave us , Just as They were Given and just as they Are Given " Lifneihem " - " Before " us everyday . HaShem Is at all times Before us and so are HaShem's Laws . Let us never detract from them or move away from them , Chas Ve Shalom , but let us always keep fast to them and always make them a full part of our existence and life , for thay are our life and the length of our days , as we stand always before HaShem HaKadosh Baruch Hu , HaShem The Holy One Blessed Be He .
I wish HaShem With Deepest Love , a Very Beautiful and Special Shabbos Kodesh With Deepest Love , and to all my fellow Jews and to all of Creation , a Very Special and Beautiful Shabbos Kodesh with love .
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