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Hebrew Text
וְלָקַחְתָּ מִן־הָאַיִל הַחֵלֶב וְהָאַלְיָה וְאֶת־הַחֵלֶב הַמְכַסֶּה אֶת־הַקֶּרֶב וְאֵת יֹתֶרֶת הַכָּבֵד וְאֵת שְׁתֵּי הַכְּלָיֹת וְאֶת־הַחֵלֶב אֲשֶׁר עֲלֵהֶן וְאֵת שׁוֹק הַיָּמִין כִּי אֵיל מִלֻּאִים הוּא׃
English Translation
Also thou shalt take of the ram the fat and the fat tail, and the fat that covers the inwards, and the appendage of the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and the right shoulder; for it is a ram of consecration:
Transliteration
Velakachta min-ha'ayil hachelev veha'alyah ve'et-hachelev hamchaseh et-hakerev ve'et yoteret hakaved ve'et shtei haklayot ve'et-hachelev asher alehen ve'et shok hayamin ki ayil milu'im hu.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְלָקַחְתָּ֣ מִן־הָ֠אַ֠יִל הַחֵ֨לֶב וְהָֽאַלְיָ֜ה וְאֶת־הַחֵ֣לֶב&thinsp
וְלָקַחְתָּ֣ מִן־הָ֠אַ֠יִל הַחֵ֨לֶב וְהָֽאַלְיָ֜ה וְאֶת־הַחֵ֣לֶב&thinsp
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Zevachim 19b
The verse is discussed in the context of the laws of sacrifices, specifically regarding the parts of the ram that are to be offered in the consecration service.
📖 Menachot 62a
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the proper procedures for offering sacrifices, particularly the ram of consecration.
Context of the Verse
This verse (Shemot 29:22) is part of the detailed instructions for the consecration of the Kohanim (priests) during the inauguration of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The "ram of consecration" (אֵיל מִלֻּאִים) was a special offering brought as part of this ceremony, symbolizing the dedication of Aharon and his sons to their priestly service.
Explanation of the Components
Rashi explains that the specific parts of the ram mentioned here—the fat, the fat tail (אַלְיָה), the covering fats, the liver's appendage (יֹתֶרֶת הַכָּבֵד), the kidneys, and the right thigh—were all offered on the Mizbeach (altar) as part of the sacrificial service. These portions were considered the choicest parts of the animal, representing the elevation of the physical to the spiritual.
Symbolism of the Ram of Consecration
The Midrash (Tanchuma, Tzav 14) connects this offering to the Akeidah (Binding of Yitzchak), where a ram was sacrificed in Yitzchak's place. Just as Avraham demonstrated complete dedication to Hashem, the Kohanim were to embody that same level of commitment in their service.
The Ramban (Nachmanides) adds that the "ram of consecration" served as a covenant between Hashem and the Kohanim, with the offering's parts representing different aspects of their role:
Halachic Significance
The Talmud (Zevachim 96a) derives from this verse that certain fats are designated for the altar, while others are permitted for consumption. The Rambam (Hilchos Maaseh HaKorbanos 9:6-7) codifies the precise procedures for separating and offering these parts, emphasizing the meticulous care required in the Avodah (Temple service).