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Vayikra/Leviticus 2:7 And if your offering is a grain-offering in a deep vessel ...
The
Hirsch: Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888CE), German rabbi, author and educator; staunch opponent of the Reform movement in Germany and one of the fathers of Orthodox Judaism
HaShem: literally, Hebrew for 'The Name' - an allusion used to avoid pronouncing the Tetragrammaton, the so-called 'ineffable' name of Gd
, here ending with a tav
because it is in construct form, means literally 'gift' but is used to
refer to grain, flour or meal offerings. As well as being a required part
of many of the animal offerings - which are to be accompanied by both grain
and wine offerings - a grain offering may be free-standing offering in its
own right. Only the memorial potion is actually offered on the altar; the
bulk of the offering is given to the priests to eat.
Nachmanides,
Ramban: Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman of Gerona or Nachmanides(1194-1270CE), Spanish rabbi, author and physician; defended Judaism in the Christian debates in Barcelona before making aliyah
before the L-rd, it is the
individual that is making the offering who mixes mixes the oil and the
flour and, if it is a cooked grain offering, cooks it before bringing it to
the cohen. This is an important level of involvement and
participation for every person who makes this offering; not only do they
provide the material, but unlike the animal offerings where the priest does
all the preparation, each individual prepared the offering with their own
hands.
Nechama Leibowitz: (1905-1997CE), born in Riga, graduate of the University of Berlin, made aliyah in 1931; professor at Tel Aviv University; taught Torah for over 50 years
In the Temple with His talmidim, Yeshua took the opportunity to emphasise this principle: "as He watched the rich placing their gifts in the Temple offering boxes, He also saw a poor widow put in two small coins. He said, 'I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put in more than all the others. For they, out of their wealth, have contributed money they could easily spare; but she, out of her poverty, has given all she had to live on!" (Luke 21:1-4, CJB).
Further Study: D'varim 16:16-17; Acts 2:44-45; Revelation 8:2-4
Application: No matter how small and insignificant you may feel, G-d values everything that you are. He isn't after your money, He wants you! Whether rich or poor, the variety and joy of a life offered to Him is always pleasing in His sight.
© Jonathan Allen, 2006
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