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Hebrew Text
וְהָאִישׁ אֲשֶׁר־יַעֲשֶׂה בְזָדוֹן לְבִלְתִּי שְׁמֹעַ אֶל־הַכֹּהֵן הָעֹמֵד לְשָׁרֶת שָׁם אֶת־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ אוֹ אֶל־הַשֹּׁפֵט וּמֵת הָאִישׁ הַהוּא וּבִעַרְתָּ הָרָע מִיִּשְׂרָאֵל׃
English Translation
And the man that will act presumptuously, and will not hearken to the priest that stands to minister there before the Lord thy God, or to the judge, that man shall die: and thou shalt put away the evil from Yisra᾽el.
Transliteration
Veha'ish asher-ya'aseh vezadon levilti shmoa el-hakohen ha'omed leshareit sham et-Adonai Eloheicha o el-hashofet vemet ha'ish hahu uviarta hara miYisrael.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְהָאִ֞ישׁ אֲשֶׁר־יַעֲשֶׂ֣ה בְזָד֗וֹן לְבִלְתִּ֨י שְׁמֹ֤עַ אֶל־הַכֹּהֵן֙ הָעֹמֵ֞ד לְשָׁ֤רֶת שָׁם֙ אֶת־יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ א֖וֹ אֶל־הַשֹּׁפֵ֑ט וּמֵת֙ הָאִ֣ישׁ הַה֔וּא וּבִֽעַרְתָּ֥ הָרָ֖ע מִיִּשְׂרָאֵֽל׃
וְהָאִ֞ישׁ אֲשֶׁר־יַעֲשֶׂ֣ה בְזָד֗וֹן לְבִלְתִּ֨י שְׁמֹ֤עַ אֶל־הַכֹּהֵן֙ הָעֹמֵ֞ד לְשָׁ֤רֶת שָׁם֙ אֶת־יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ א֖וֹ אֶל־הַשֹּׁפֵ֑ט וּמֵת֙ הָאִ֣ישׁ הַה֔וּא וּבִֽעַרְתָּ֥ הָרָ֖ע מִיִּשְׂרָאֵֽל׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Sanhedrin 88b
The verse is discussed in the context of the authority of the High Priest and the Sanhedrin, particularly regarding the punishment for those who defy their rulings.
📖 Horayot 4a
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the consequences of acting presumptuously against the rulings of the priests or judges.
The Severity of Defying Torah Authority
This verse (Devarim 17:12) establishes the severe consequence for one who intentionally disregards the rulings of the Kohen or the Shofet (judge) serving in their official capacities. Rashi explains that this refers to the Zaken Mamre (rebellious elder) - a Torah scholar who defiantly rejects the rulings of the Sanhedrin after being properly instructed. The Rambam (Hilchot Mamrim 3:4) elaborates that this applies specifically to a qualified judge who persists in ruling contrary to the Great Sanhedrin's decisions.
The Role of the Kohen and Judge
The verse mentions both the Kohen and the Shofet because they represent different aspects of Torah authority:
The Talmud (Sanhedrin 86b) explains that this refers to the Supreme Court sitting in the Chamber of Hewn Stone in the Temple courtyard.
The Concept of "Zadon" (Presumption)
The term zadon indicates intentional rebellion rather than mere error. Ibn Ezra notes this refers to someone who acts arrogantly, knowing the proper ruling but choosing to defy it. The Rambam (Hilchot Mamrim 1:2) emphasizes that this law only applies when the rebellious elder issues rulings and actively encourages others to follow his dissenting opinion.
Removing Evil from Israel
The concluding phrase "and you shall remove the evil from Israel" teaches that executing such a rebel serves a communal purpose. As the Ramban explains, this severe punishment preserves the unity of Torah law and prevents fragmentation of halachic authority. The Sifrei states this maintains the integrity of the judicial system which is fundamental to Jewish society.