Pekudei / פקודי
Pekudei / פקודי
את השלחן את
כל כליו ואת לחם
הפנים
The Possuk indicates
that they baked
Lechem HaPonim now.
The obvious question
is that the Mishkon
was not formally
erected until
Nissan? The נצ"ב
answers that
Betzalel baked the
bread just to
demonstrate but it
was not placed on
the shulchan. That
is why the Gemora in
Shabbos says that
baking was not part
of the Mishkon
process.
Concerning the bells
and ornaments on the
hem of the מעיל the
Torah uses a word it
does not use by the
other articles of
clothing - לשרת, or
service. The only
other place it is
used is by the בגדי
שֵרָד which covered
the vessels. The
מהרי"ל דיסקין
explains that all
the clothing had the
four different
threads of wool and
linen. These two
were missing the
linen. Therefore the
Torah describes them
as just servicing
the other items.
“You should place
the golden mizbeach
for the ketores”.
When describing its
construction the
Torah refers to it
as the mizbeach of
ketores, not “for
ketores”. The
Meschech Chochma
traces these to the
following facts. The
Gemora informs us
that ketores really
did not need a
mizbeach but could
be burnt on the
floor of the Bais
Hamikdosh whose
sanctity was equal
to the mizbeach.
This, however, did
not apply to the
mishkon whose floor
changed each time
they relocated in
the desert. Hence
the emphasis “for
ketores” is made at
its placement in the
midbar, not at the
initial instruction
as to its
construction.
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Emor
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Behalosicha
Shilach
Korach
Chukas-Balak
Pinchos
Matos-Masei
Devorim
Voeschonon Ekev
Reah
Shoftim
Ki Seitzei
Ki Savo
Nitzovim
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HaShana Haazinu-Yom
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HaBrocha
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