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Hebrew Text
וְנֹקֵב שֵׁם־יְהוָה מוֹת יוּמָת רָגוֹם יִרְגְּמוּ־בוֹ כָּל־הָעֵדָה כַּגֵּר כָּאֶזְרָח בְּנָקְבוֹ־שֵׁם יוּמָת׃
English Translation
And he who blasphemes the name of the Lord, shall surely be put to death, and all the congregation shall certainly stone him: both the stranger, and he that is born in the land, when he blasphemes the name of the Lord, shall be put to death.
Transliteration
Venokev shem-Adonai mot yumat ragom yirgemu-vo kol-ha'edah kager ka'ezrach benakvo-shem yumat.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְנֹקֵ֤ב שֵׁם־יְהֹוָה֙ מ֣וֹת יוּמָ֔ת רָג֥וֹם יִרְגְּמוּ־ב֖וֹ כׇּל־הָעֵדָ֑ה כַּגֵּר֙ כָּֽאֶזְרָ֔ח בְּנׇקְבוֹ־שֵׁ֖ם יוּמָֽת׃
וְנֹקֵ֤ב שֵׁם־יְהֹוָה֙ מ֣וֹת יוּמָ֔ת רָג֥וֹם יִרְגְּמוּ־ב֖וֹ כׇּל־הָעֵדָ֑ה כַּגֵּר֙ כָּֽאֶזְרָ֔ח בְּנׇקְבוֹ־שֵׁ֖ם יוּמָֽת׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Sanhedrin 56a
The verse is discussed in the context of the Noahide laws, specifically regarding the prohibition of blasphemy.
📖 Sanhedrin 60a
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the laws of blasphemy and the punishment for it.
📖 Makkot 7a
The verse is cited in a discussion about the method of execution by stoning for blasphemy.
The Severity of Blasphemy
The verse (Leviticus 24:16) establishes the severe prohibition of nokev shem Hashem (blaspheming the Name of Hashem), which carries the penalty of death by stoning. According to Rashi, this refers specifically to cursing the Divine Name using the Tetragrammaton (the ineffable Name of Hashem). The Rambam (Hilchot Avodat Kochavim 2:7) explains that this sin is among the most severe because it demonstrates a complete rejection of Hashem's sovereignty.
The Legal Process and Equal Accountability
The verse emphasizes that both ger (stranger) and ezrach (native-born) are subject to the same law. Rashi notes that this underscores the principle of equality before the law—no distinction is made based on lineage or social status when it comes to this grave transgression. The Talmud (Sanhedrin 56a) further elaborates that this law applies universally, even to non-Jews under the Noahide laws.
The Role of the Congregation
The phrase "kol ha'edah" (the entire congregation) must participate in the execution, as derived from the words "ragom yirgemu bo" (they shall stone him). The Mechilta explains that this communal involvement serves as a deterrent and reinforces the severity of the sin. The Sefer HaChinuch (Mitzvah 231) adds that such public accountability preserves the sanctity of Hashem's Name among the people.
Conditions for Punishment
Spiritual Implications
The Midrash Tanchuma (Emor 14) teaches that blasphemy is not merely a verbal sin but an attack on the foundation of faith, as it denies Hashem's presence and authority. The Kli Yakar emphasizes that the public nature of the punishment serves to sanctify Hashem's Name in response to its desecration, fulfilling the principle of kiddush Hashem.