Parashat Vaera

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===Rebuke===
 
===Rebuke===
Hashem speaks to Moshe in a Harsh tone and rebukes him as a result of his hard accusation that so far the situation had only deteriorated for the Jews. This prophecy like the other times, took place outside the city that was filled with idolatry. Hashem then revealed to Moshe that both the attribute of Judgment and the attribute of Mercy were in truth really one, although this is impossible to comprehend as it falls under 'the ways of Hashem that are incomprehensible'. He also told him that despite the bulk of the nation influenced by Dassan and Aviram had failed to stand strong throughout the hard test of faith during the final intensifying of labor, He would redeem them in merit of the Avos and those righteous Jews that did remain faithful during this ordeal.
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Hashem speaks to Moshe in a Harsh tone<ref>Rashi</ref/> and rebukes him as a result of his hard accusation that so far the situation had only deteriorated for the Jews. This prophecy like the other times, took place outside the city that was filled with idolatry. Hashem then revealed to Moshe that both the attribute of Judgment and the attribute of Mercy were in truth really one, although this is impossible to comprehend as it falls under 'the ways of Hashem that are incomprehensible'. He also told him that despite the bulk of the nation influenced by Dassan and Aviram had failed to stand strong throughout the hard test of faith during the final intensifying of labor, He would redeem them in merit of the Avos and those righteous Jews that did remain faithful during this ordeal.
  
 
===Shem Havaya===
 
===Shem Havaya===

Revision as of 22:55, 11 January 2018

Parshas Vaera is the second parsha in the Book of Shemos and the 2nd week of Shovavim. It contains 121 pesukim. For the Haftora, Yechezkels prophecy to Egypt is read.

Mission of Moshe and Aaron

Hashem resend Moshe to the Jews, this time with the 'four expressions of redemption', telling them they will leave Egypt and inherit Eretz Yisroel. The Jews do not listen to Moshe.

Rebuke

Hashem speaks to Moshe in a Harsh tone[1]


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