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Hebrew Text
וַיִּפְרֹשׂ אֶת־הָאֹהֶל עַל־הַמִּשְׁכָּן וַיָּשֶׂם אֶת־מִכְסֵה הָאֹהֶל עָלָיו מִלְמָעְלָה כַּאֲשֶׁר צִוָּה יְהוָה אֶת־מֹשֶׁה׃
English Translation
And he spread the tent over the tabernacle, and put the covering of the tent above upon it; as the Lord commanded Moshe.
Transliteration
Vayifros et-ha'ohel al-hamishkan vayasem et-michseh ha'ohel alav milma'ela ka'asher tzivah Adonai et-Moshe.
Hebrew Leining Text
וַיִּפְרֹ֤שׂ אֶת־הָאֹ֙הֶל֙ עַל־הַמִּשְׁכָּ֔ן וַיָּ֜שֶׂם אֶת־מִכְסֵ֥ה הָאֹ֛הֶל עָלָ֖יו מִלְמָ֑עְלָה כַּאֲשֶׁ֛ר צִוָּ֥ה יְהֹוָ֖ה אֶת־מֹשֶֽׁה׃ <span class="mam-spi-samekh">{ס}</span>
וַיִּפְרֹ֤שׂ אֶת־הָאֹ֙הֶל֙ עַל־הַמִּשְׁכָּ֔ן וַיָּ֜שֶׂם אֶת־מִכְסֵ֥ה הָאֹ֛הֶל עָלָ֖יו מִלְמָ֑עְלָה כַּאֲשֶׁ֛ר צִוָּ֥ה יְהֹוָ֖ה אֶת־מֹשֶֽׁה׃ {ס}
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Context in the Construction of the Mishkan
The verse (Shemot 40:19) describes Moshe's meticulous fulfillment of Hashem's command in assembling the Mishkan (Tabernacle). Rashi explains that this act of spreading the tent and placing its covering was part of the final stages of erecting the Mishkan, emphasizing Moshe's exact adherence to the divine instructions. The repetition of "ka'asher tzivah Hashem et Moshe" ("as the Lord commanded Moshe") underscores that every detail was performed precisely according to the heavenly blueprint.
The Layers of the Mishkan's Coverings
The Talmud (Shabbat 28a) and Midrash (Shemot Rabbah 35:6) discuss the multiple coverings of the Mishkan. The "ohel" (tent) refers to the goats' hair covering, while the "michseh ha'ohel" (covering of the tent) refers to the outermost layer made of ram skins dyed red and tachash skins (a mysterious animal). Ramban (Nachmanides) notes that these layers symbolized both physical protection and spiritual elevation, with each material representing different aspects of kedushah (holiness).
Moshe's Unique Role
Rashi and the Midrash Tanchuma (Pekudei 11) highlight that Moshe personally performed this task, unlike other parts of the Mishkan's assembly where Betzalel and others participated. This demonstrates Moshe's unique role as the intermediary between Hashem and Israel, ensuring the Mishkan's construction matched the divine vision perfectly. The Sforno adds that Moshe's involvement here mirrored his role in receiving the Torah—directly from Hashem, without human intermediaries.
Symbolism of the Coverings
Practical and Spiritual Lessons
The Kli Yakar emphasizes that the Mishkan's physical structure teaches about spiritual discipline: just as the coverings protected the inner sanctum, so must one guard their inner holiness from external influences. The repetition of "ka'asher tzivah Hashem" reminds us that divine service requires unwavering adherence to halachah (Jewish law) in both visible and hidden details.