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Hebrew Text
עַל־דְּבַר אֲשֶׁר לֹא־קִדְּמוּ אֶתְכֶם בַּלֶּחֶם וּבַמַּיִם בַּדֶּרֶךְ בְּצֵאתְכֶם מִמִּצְרָיִם וַאֲשֶׁר שָׂכַר עָלֶיךָ אֶת־בִּלְעָם בֶּן־בְּעוֹר מִפְּתוֹר אֲרַם נַהֲרַיִם לְקַלְלֶךָּ׃
English Translation
because they met you not with bread and with water in the way, when you came out of Miżrayim; and because they hired against thee Bil῾am, the son of Be῾or, from Petor of Aram-naharayim to curse thee.
Transliteration
Al-dvar asher lo-kidmu etkhem ba-lechem uva-mayim ba-derekh b'tzetkhem mi-Mitzrayim va'asher sakhar alekha et-Bil'am ben-B'or mi-P'tor Aram Naharayim l'kal'lekha.
Hebrew Leining Text
עַל־דְּבַ֞ר אֲשֶׁ֨ר לֹא־קִדְּמ֤וּ אֶתְכֶם֙ בַּלֶּ֣חֶם וּבַמַּ֔יִם בַּדֶּ֖רֶךְ בְּצֵאתְכֶ֣ם מִמִּצְרָ֑יִם וַאֲשֶׁר֩ שָׂכַ֨ר עָלֶ֜יךָ אֶת־בִּלְעָ֣ם בֶּן־בְּע֗וֹר מִפְּת֛וֹר אֲרַ֥ם נַהֲרַ֖יִם לְקַֽלְלֶֽךָּ׃
עַל־דְּבַ֞ר אֲשֶׁ֨ר לֹא־קִדְּמ֤וּ אֶתְכֶם֙ בַּלֶּ֣חֶם וּבַמַּ֔יִם בַּדֶּ֖רֶךְ בְּצֵאתְכֶ֣ם מִמִּצְרָ֑יִם וַאֲשֶׁר֩ שָׂכַ֨ר עָלֶ֜יךָ אֶת־בִּלְעָ֣ם בֶּן־בְּע֗וֹר מִפְּת֛וֹר אֲרַ֥ם נַהֲרַ֖יִם לְקַֽלְלֶֽךָּ׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Sotah 35b
The verse is referenced in the discussion about the reasons for the Israelites' war against the Ammonites and Moabites, highlighting their lack of hospitality and their hiring of Balaam to curse Israel.
Understanding the Verse in Context
This verse (Devarim 23:5) explains why the Ammonites and Moabites were excluded from joining the congregation of Hashem. The Torah provides two primary reasons:
Lack of Hospitality: A Fundamental Moral Failure
Rashi (Devarim 23:5) emphasizes that the Ammonites and Moabites demonstrated a profound lack of chesed (kindness) by not providing basic sustenance to the Israelites. Even though they were not obligated to actively assist, basic hospitality was expected, especially since Bnei Yisrael were passing through the wilderness and posed no threat. The Midrash Tanchuma (Chukat 1) notes that Avraham Avinu's descendants were known for their hospitality, making this failure particularly egregious.
The Hiring of Bil'am: A Sin Against Divine Providence
The Rambam (Hilchot Melachim 6:5) explains that hiring Bil'am to curse Israel was an attack on Hashem's chosen nation, demonstrating hostility toward the divine plan. The Sifrei (Devarim 258) elaborates that Moab and Ammon sought to undermine Bnei Yisrael spiritually, not just militarily. The fact that Bil'am ultimately blessed Israel (Bamidbar 23-24) does not absolve them of their malicious intent.
Halachic Implications
The Talmud (Yevamot 76b) discusses the prohibition against Ammonite and Moabite converts joining the Jewish people, derived from this verse. However, the Gemara clarifies that this applies only to males, as the verse specifies "they did not greet you (masculine plural)." The Ramban (Devarim 23:5) adds that this exclusion was a divine decree reflecting their spiritual unworthiness.
Moral Lessons
The Kli Yakar (Devarim 23:5) teaches that this verse underscores the importance of gratitude and kindness. The Ammonites and Moabites descended from Lot, who was saved by Avraham, yet they failed to reciprocate that kindness to Avraham's descendants. The Or HaChaim further notes that their actions revealed a deep-seated moral corruption, justifying their exclusion from Klal Yisrael.