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Hebrew Text
וַיֹּאפוּ אֶת־הַבָּצֵק אֲשֶׁר הוֹצִיאוּ מִמִּצְרַיִם עֻגֹת מַצּוֹת כִּי לֹא חָמֵץ כִּי־גֹרְשׁוּ מִמִּצְרַיִם וְלֹא יָכְלוּ לְהִתְמַהְמֵהַּ וְגַם־צֵדָה לֹא־עָשׂוּ לָהֶם׃
English Translation
And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they brought out of Miżrayim, for it was not leavened; because they were driven out of Miżrayim, and could not delay, neither had they prepared for themselves any provision.
Transliteration
Va'yo'fu et-habatsek asher hotzi'u mimitzrayim ugot matzot ki lo chametz ki-gorshu mimitzrayim velo yachlu lehitmahema vegam-tzedah lo-asu lahem.
Hebrew Leining Text
וַיֹּאפ֨וּ אֶת־הַבָּצֵ֜ק אֲשֶׁ֨ר הוֹצִ֧יאוּ מִמִּצְרַ֛יִם עֻגֹ֥ת מַצּ֖וֹת כִּ֣י לֹ֣א חָמֵ֑ץ כִּֽי־גֹרְשׁ֣וּ מִמִּצְרַ֗יִם וְלֹ֤א יָֽכְלוּ֙ לְהִתְמַהְמֵ֔הַּ וְגַם־צֵדָ֖ה לֹא־עָשׂ֥וּ לָהֶֽם׃
וַיֹּאפ֨וּ אֶת־הַבָּצֵ֜ק אֲשֶׁ֨ר הוֹצִ֧יאוּ מִמִּצְרַ֛יִם עֻגֹ֥ת מַצּ֖וֹת כִּ֣י לֹ֣א חָמֵ֑ץ כִּֽי־גֹרְשׁ֣וּ מִמִּצְרַ֗יִם וְלֹ֤א יָֽכְלוּ֙ לְהִתְמַהְמֵ֔הַּ וְגַם־צֵדָ֖ה לֹא־עָשׂ֥וּ לָהֶֽם׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Pesachim 116b
The verse is cited in the context of discussing the Exodus from Egypt and the commandment to eat matzah (unleavened bread) on Passover, emphasizing the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt.
📖 Mekhilta d'Rabbi Yishmael Masekhta d'Pischa, Parshah 12
The verse is referenced in the Mekhilta, a tannaitic midrash on Exodus, to explain the reason for eating matzah during Passover, highlighting the urgency of the Israelites' departure from Egypt.
The Baking of Matzot in Urgency
The verse (Shemot 12:39) describes how Bnei Yisrael baked matzot from the dough they took out of Mitzrayim because it did not have time to rise. Rashi explains that the phrase "כִּי לֹא חָמֵץ" ("for it was not leavened") means the dough did not ferment, as they were expelled hastily (בחפזון). The Ibn Ezra adds that they had no time to prepare provisions, emphasizing the suddenness of their departure.
The Divine Providence in the Lack of Leavening
The Ramban highlights that this event was orchestrated by Hashem to fulfill the mitzvah of eating matzah, as commanded earlier (Shemot 12:15-20). The haste was not merely circumstantial but part of the Divine plan to establish matzah as a lasting symbol of Yetziat Mitzrayim. The Sforno further explains that their inability to delay ("וְלֹא יָכְלוּ לְהִתְמַהְמֵהַּ") ensured they would not reconsider and remain in Mitzrayim.
Symbolism of Matzah in Jewish Tradition
The Mechilta connects this verse to the broader theme of matzah representing both affliction (as simple, humble bread) and redemption (eaten in haste during liberation). The Talmud (Pesachim 116b) teaches that matzah recalls both the "bread of poverty" (לחם עוני) and the speed of Hashem’s salvation.