Saturday, January 16, 2010

Parshas Bo

(10,1) 1. Why is the last word in the pasuk "b'kirbo" - "in him" - in singular? If it's talking about Pharoh and his servants, shouldn't it be plural? Unkelos actually says it in plural - "among them", though it's still a question on the simple meaning of the pasuk. I thought that it could mean the Jews of that generation. The idea being that these signs will gain a place among the tradition and history of the Jews. This would fit well with the next pasuk which would continue that this would additionally be for the future generations as well.


(10,1) 2. Hashem tells Moshe come to Pharoh, to do what?


(10,3) 1. Who invited Aharon?


(10,7) 1. Didn't Hashem say that He would harden the hearts of Pharoh's servants, it doesn't seem to have happened?


(10,11) 1. What does the word "na" mean here? Unkelos omits it.

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