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Hebrew Text
וְלֹא־יָכְלוּ הַחַרְטֻמִּים לַעֲמֹד לִפְנֵי מֹשֶׁה מִפְּנֵי הַשְּׁחִין כִּי־הָיָה הַשְּׁחִין בַּחֲרְטֻמִּם וּבְכָל־מִצְרָיִם׃
English Translation
And the magicians could not stand before Moshe because of the pox; for the pox was on the magicians, and on all Miżrayim.
Transliteration
Velo yakhlu hachartumim la'amod lifnei Moshe mipnei hashekhin ki haya hashekhin bachartumim uvkhol Mitzrayim.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְלֹֽא־יָכְל֣וּ הַֽחַרְטֻמִּ֗ים לַעֲמֹ֛ד לִפְנֵ֥י מֹשֶׁ֖ה מִפְּנֵ֣י הַשְּׁחִ֑ין כִּֽי־הָיָ֣ה הַשְּׁחִ֔ין בַּֽחַרְטֻמִּ֖ם וּבְכׇל־מִצְרָֽיִם׃
וְלֹֽא־יָכְל֣וּ הַֽחַרְטֻמִּ֗ים לַעֲמֹ֛ד לִפְנֵ֥י מֹשֶׁ֖ה מִפְּנֵ֣י הַשְּׁחִ֑ין כִּֽי־הָיָ֣ה הַשְּׁחִ֔ין בַּֽחַרְטֻמִּ֖ם וּבְכׇל־מִצְרָֽיִם׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Sotah 11a
The verse is referenced in the context of discussing the plagues in Egypt and the inability of the Egyptian magicians to stand before Moses due to the plague of boils.
The Inability of the Magicians to Stand Before Moshe
The verse states that the Egyptian magicians (chartumim) could not stand before Moshe due to the affliction of shechin (boils or pox). Rashi (Shemot 9:11) explains that this plague was particularly humiliating for the magicians because they were afflicted in the very area they prided themselves on—their hands and bodies, which they used for sorcery. Their inability to stand before Moshe demonstrated the superiority of divine power over their illusions.
The Nature of the Shechin Affliction
The Midrash (Shemot Rabbah 11:9) elaborates that the shechin was not merely a physical ailment but a spiritual degradation. Unlike previous plagues, where the magicians attempted to replicate Hashem's miracles (albeit through trickery), this plague rendered them powerless. The Rambam (Hilchot Avodat Kochavim 11:16) emphasizes that this event served as a clear refutation of Egyptian sorcery, proving that their abilities were null before the will of the Almighty.
The Distinction Between Egypt and the Israelites
Ibn Ezra (Shemot 9:11) notes that the verse specifies the affliction was upon "all Egypt," excluding Bnei Yisrael. This distinction highlights divine providence—while the Egyptians suffered, the Israelites remained unscathed. The Talmud (Chullin 7b) further teaches that this differentiation was a fulfillment of Hashem's promise to separate His people from the plagues, reinforcing their chosen status.
Lessons from the Magicians' Humiliation