Exodus 6:22 - Priestly lineage's hidden significance?

Exodus 6:22 - שמות 6:22

Hebrew Text

וּבְנֵי עֻזִּיאֵל מִישָׁאֵל וְאֶלְצָפָן וְסִתְרִי׃

English Translation

And the sons of ῾Uzzi᾽el; Misha᾽el, and Elżafan and Sitri.

Transliteration

Uvnei Uzi'el Misha'el v'Eltsafan v'Sitri.

Hebrew Leining Text

וּבְנֵ֖י עֻזִּיאֵ֑ל מִֽישָׁאֵ֥ל וְאֶלְצָפָ֖ן וְסִתְרִֽי׃

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Parasha Commentary

Context in the Torah

The verse appears in Shemot (Exodus) 6:22, listing the sons of Uzziel, who was a son of Kehat from the tribe of Levi. This genealogy is part of the broader lineage of Moshe and Aharon, establishing their priestly and Levitical heritage.

Rashi's Commentary

Rashi (Exodus 6:22) notes that Uzziel was the youngest of Kehat's sons, yet his descendants—Mishael, Elzafan, and Sitri—are mentioned here because they later played significant roles. Specifically, Elzafan and Mishael were the ones who carried out the burial of Nadav and Avihu after their tragic deaths (Vayikra 10:4). This teaches that even those who may seem lesser in lineage can rise to prominence through their deeds.

Midrashic Insights

  • The Midrash Rabbah (Shemot Rabbah 6:3) highlights that the names of Uzziel's sons carry symbolic meanings: Mishael ("Who is like G-d?"), Elzafan ("G-d has concealed"), and Sitri ("hidden" or "protected"). These names reflect divine themes of humility and divine justice.
  • Some commentaries suggest that Sitri is not a proper name but a title, meaning "my secret" or "my protection," alluding to G-d's hidden providence over the righteous.

Halachic Significance

The Rambam (Hilchot Klei HaMikdash 3:10) references Elzafan and Mishael in the context of Levitical duties, emphasizing that their service in handling sacred matters (such as the burial of Nadav and Avihu) set a precedent for the responsibilities of the Kehatite family in the Mishkan and later the Beit HaMikdash.

Lessons from the Verse

This verse teaches that lineage alone does not determine greatness—divine service and righteous actions elevate individuals. The descendants of Uzziel, though from a younger branch of Kehat, were entrusted with critical sacred tasks, demonstrating that merit is earned through devotion to Hashem's will.

📚 Talmud Citations

This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who were the sons of Uzziel mentioned in Exodus 6:22?
A: The sons of Uzziel—Mishael, Elzaphan, and Sitri—were Levites from the family of Kohath (Shemot 6:18). They were cousins of Moshe and Aharon. Elzaphan and Mishael later played important roles when they carried out the burial of Nadav and Avihu (Vayikra 10:4-5).
Q: Why is the lineage of Uzziel's sons important in the Torah?
A: In Judaism, lineage is significant, especially for the Levites who served in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The Torah details family lines to show the structure of the priesthood and Levitical duties. Rashi (on Shemot 6:22) explains that these names are recorded to highlight their future roles in sacred service.
Q: What can we learn from the mention of Uzziel's family in Exodus?
A: This teaches us the importance of every individual's role in Klal Yisrael (the Jewish people). Even those not in the spotlight (like Aharon's sons) had crucial responsibilities. The Midrash (Shemot Rabbah) often emphasizes that every name and lineage in the Torah carries lessons about our collective mission.
Q: How does the listing of names like these apply to us today?
A: Just as each Levite family had a unique role, every Jew today has a special purpose. The Rambam (Hilchot Klei HaMikdash 3:8) derives from such verses that serving Hashem requires recognizing our individual and communal responsibilities within the broader Jewish nation.