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Hebrew Text
וְאֶל־הַזְּקֵנִים אָמַר שְׁבוּ־לָנוּ בָזֶה עַד אֲשֶׁר־נָשׁוּב אֲלֵיכֶם וְהִנֵּה אַהֲרֹן וְחוּר עִמָּכֶם מִי־בַעַל דְּבָרִים יִגַּשׁ אֲלֵהֶם׃
English Translation
And he said to the elders, Wait here for us, until we come back to you: and, behold, Aharon and Ḥur are with you: if any man have any matters, let him come to them.
Transliteration
Ve'el-hazkenim amar shevu-lanu vaze ad asher-nashuv aleichem ve'hine Aharon ve'Chur imachem mi-ba'al devarim yigash alehem.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְאֶל־הַזְּקֵנִ֤ים אָמַר֙ שְׁבוּ־לָ֣נוּ בָזֶ֔ה עַ֥ד אֲשֶׁר־נָשׁ֖וּב אֲלֵיכֶ֑ם וְהִנֵּ֨ה אַהֲרֹ֤ן וְחוּר֙ עִמָּכֶ֔ם מִי־בַ֥עַל דְּבָרִ֖ים יִגַּ֥שׁ אֲלֵהֶֽם׃
וְאֶל־הַזְּקֵנִ֤ים אָמַר֙ שְׁבוּ־לָ֣נוּ בָזֶ֔ה עַ֥ד אֲשֶׁר־נָשׁ֖וּב אֲלֵיכֶ֑ם וְהִנֵּ֨ה אַהֲרֹ֤ן וְחוּר֙ עִמָּכֶ֔ם מִי־בַ֥עַל דְּבָרִ֖ים יִגַּ֥שׁ אֲלֵהֶֽם׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Context in the Torah
This verse (Exodus 24:14) occurs when Moshe is preparing to ascend Har Sinai to receive the Torah. Before leaving, he appoints Aharon and Ḥur to oversee the people in his absence, instructing the elders to remain in place until his return. This delegation of authority reflects Moshe's leadership and foresight in ensuring continuity of governance.
Rashi's Commentary
Rashi explains that Moshe's instruction to the elders to "wait here for us" (שְׁבוּ־לָנוּ בָזֶה) implies they should remain at the foot of the mountain, ready to receive Moshe upon his descent. The phrase "עַד אֲשֶׁר־נָשׁוּב אֲלֵיכֶם" ("until we come back to you") includes Yehoshua, indicating he would accompany Moshe partway up the mountain (Rashi on Exodus 24:13).
Aharon and Ḥur's Leadership Roles
The appointment of Aharon and Ḥur as interim leaders is significant:
Legal Authority ("מִי־בַעַל דְּבָרִים")
The term "בעל דברים" refers to legal disputes. Rambam (Hilchot Sanhedrin 1:1) derives from this verse that judges must be readily available to the people. The Mechilta notes this establishes the principle that communities require accessible judicial systems even in a leader's absence.
Symbolic Meaning of the Location
The Talmud (Eruvin 54b) sees deeper significance in the instruction to "wait here" - the elders were to maintain the spiritual elevation achieved at Matan Torah. The Kli Yakar suggests their presence at the mountain's base created a continuity between the divine revelation and the people.