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Hebrew Text
וְיָרַד הַגְּבֻל מִשְּׁפָם הָרִבְלָה מִקֶּדֶם לָעָיִן וְיָרַד הַגְּבוּל וּמָחָה עַל־כֶּתֶף יָם־כִּנֶּרֶת קֵדְמָה׃
English Translation
and the border shall go down from Shefam to Rivla, on the east side of ῾Ayin; and the border descend, and shall reach the eastward projection of the Sea of Kinneret:
Transliteration
Ve-yarad ha-gvul mi-shfam ha-rivla mi-kedem la-ayin ve-yarad ha-gvul u-macha al-ketef yam kineret kedma.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְיָרַ֨ד הַגְּבֻ֧ל מִשְּׁפָ֛ם הָרִבְלָ֖ה מִקֶּ֣דֶם לָעָ֑יִן וְיָרַ֣ד הַגְּבֻ֔ל וּמָחָ֛ה עַל־כֶּ֥תֶף יָם־כִּנֶּ֖רֶת קֵֽדְמָה׃
וְיָרַ֨ד הַגְּבֻ֧ל מִשְּׁפָ֛ם הָרִבְלָ֖ה מִקֶּ֣דֶם לָעָ֑יִן וְיָרַ֣ד הַגְּבֻ֔ל וּמָחָ֛ה עַל־כֶּ֥תֶף יָם־כִּנֶּ֖רֶת קֵֽדְמָה׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Geographical Context in the Torah
This verse (Numbers 34:11) describes the northern border of Eretz Yisrael as it was delineated during the division of the land among the tribes. The border runs from Shefam to Rivla, east of Ayin, and descends to the eastern shore of the Sea of Kinneret (the Sea of Galilee). Rashi (on Numbers 34:11) explains that "Shefam" refers to a high place, and "Rivla" is a location near the Jordan River. The Sea of Kinneret is significant as it marks a key boundary in the tribal allotments.
Significance of the Sea of Kinneret
The Sea of Kinneret, also called Yam Kinneret in the Torah, holds spiritual and historical importance. The Talmud (Megillah 6a) notes that it is named for its shape, which resembles a kinor (a harp), due to its curved shoreline. Rambam (Hilchot Terumot 1:7) discusses its halachic status regarding agricultural laws, as it was a fertile region where many mitzvot tied to the land applied.
Border Descriptions in Jewish Tradition
The precise delineation of borders in the Torah serves both practical and spiritual purposes. The Sifrei (on Numbers 34) emphasizes that these boundaries were divinely ordained to define the sanctity of Eretz Yisrael. The Radak (on Joshua 13:27) further explains that the eastern side of the Sea of Kinneret was part of the territory given to the tribe of Naftali, highlighting the tribal divisions based on these borders.
Halachic Implications of the Border