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Hebrew Text
כִּי תִשְׁמַע בְּקוֹל יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ לִשְׁמֹר מִצְוֺתָיו וְחֻקֹּתָיו הַכְּתוּבָה בְּסֵפֶר הַתּוֹרָה הַזֶּה כִּי תָשׁוּב אֶל־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ בְּכָל־לְבָבְךָ וּבְכָל־נַפְשֶׁךָ׃
English Translation
if thou shalt hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which are written in this book of the Tora, and if thou turn to the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul.
Transliteration
Ki tishma b'kol Adonai Elohecha lishmor mitzvotav v'chukotav haktuvah b'sefer hatorah hazeh ki tashuv el-Adonai Elohecha b'chol l'vavcha uv'chol nafshecha.
Hebrew Leining Text
כִּ֣י תִשְׁמַ֗ע בְּקוֹל֙ יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ לִשְׁמֹ֤ר מִצְוֺתָיו֙ וְחֻקֹּתָ֔יו הַכְּתוּבָ֕ה בְּסֵ֥פֶר הַתּוֹרָ֖ה הַזֶּ֑ה כִּ֤י תָשׁוּב֙ אֶל־יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ בְּכׇל־לְבָבְךָ֖ וּבְכׇל־נַפְשֶֽׁךָ׃ <span class="mam-spi-samekh">{ס}</span>
כִּ֣י תִשְׁמַ֗ע בְּקוֹל֙ יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ לִשְׁמֹ֤ר מִצְוֺתָיו֙ וְחֻקֹּתָ֔יו הַכְּתוּבָ֕ה בְּסֵ֥פֶר הַתּוֹרָ֖ה הַזֶּ֑ה כִּ֤י תָשׁוּב֙ אֶל־יְהֹוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֔יךָ בְּכׇל־לְבָבְךָ֖ וּבְכׇל־נַפְשֶֽׁךָ׃ {ס}
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Yoma 86a
The verse is referenced in the discussion of repentance (teshuvah) and returning to God with all one's heart and soul.
📖 Sotah 5a
The verse is cited in the context of the importance of sincere repentance and wholehearted devotion to God.
Context in Sefer Devarim
This verse (Devarim 30:10) appears in the section of Parshat Nitzavim, where Moshe Rabbeinu emphasizes the covenant between Hashem and Bnei Yisrael. It follows the Tochacha (rebuke) and speaks of the promise of redemption and return to Hashem after exile. The verse underscores the conditions for Divine favor: hearkening to Hashem's voice and wholehearted repentance.
Key Themes in the Verse
The Concept of Teshuvah
The phrase "כי תשוב אל ה' אלקיך" ("if you return to Hashem your God") highlights the centrality of teshuvah (repentance). The Sifrei (Devarim 30:2) teaches that this return must be sincere and wholehearted, not merely superficial. The Rambam (Hilchot Teshuvah 2:2) elaborates that true teshuvah requires abandoning sin, regretting past transgressions, and resolving never to repeat them.
The Role of Torah Study
The mention of "הכתובה בספר התורה הזה" ("written in this book of the Torah") emphasizes that Torah study is integral to repentance. The Talmud (Kiddushin 30b) states that Torah is the antidote to the yetzer hara, and the Midrash (Vayikra Rabbah 35:7) teaches that Torah study leads one back to Hashem.
Wholehearted Devotion
The demand to serve Hashem "בכל לבבך ובכל נפשך" ("with all your heart and soul") echoes the Shema (Devarim 6:5). The Meshech Chochmah explains that this level of devotion is only possible when one recognizes Hashem's unity and submits entirely to His will, as exemplified by Avraham Avinu at the Akeidah.