Exodus 33:21 - Divine proximity on holy rock

Exodus 33:21 - שמות 33:21

Hebrew Text

וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה הִנֵּה מָקוֹם אִתִּי וְנִצַּבְתָּ עַל־הַצּוּר׃

English Translation

And the Lord said, Behold, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock:

Transliteration

Vayomer Adonai hineh makom iti venitzavta al-hatzur

Hebrew Leining Text

וַיֹּ֣אמֶר יְהֹוָ֔ה הִנֵּ֥ה מָק֖וֹם אִתִּ֑י וְנִצַּבְתָּ֖ עַל־הַצּֽוּר׃

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Parasha Commentary

Context in the Torah

This verse (Shemot 33:21) appears during the episode where Moshe Rabbeinu requests to see Hashem's glory after the sin of the Golden Calf. Hashem responds by showing Moshe a limited revelation, instructing him to stand on a rock while His glory passes by.

Rashi's Explanation

Rashi explains that "הִנֵּה מָקוֹם אִתִּי" ("Behold, there is a place by me") refers to a specially prepared place in the mountain where the Divine Presence would be revealed. The word "מָקוֹם" (place) alludes to Hashem's omnipresence, as He is the "מקומו של עולם" - the "Place" of the world (as per Bereshit Rabbah 68:9).

Ibn Ezra's Insight

Ibn Ezra notes that the rock mentioned was specifically chosen for this revelation. He connects this to the rock at Chorev (Shemot 17:6) where Moshe was commanded to strike the rock to bring forth water, suggesting this location had special sanctity for divine encounters.

Kabbalistic Interpretation

The Zohar (2:99a) explains that the rock symbolizes the foundation stone of the world (אבן השתיה), representing the channel through which divine energy flows into creation. Standing on the rock represents connecting to this fundamental spiritual reality.

Chassidic Perspective

The Sefat Emet teaches that "standing upon the rock" symbolizes:

  • Stability in divine service - being firmly rooted in Torah
  • Elevation above physical limitations when seeking closeness to Hashem
  • The rock represents the unchanging truth of Torah amidst life's turbulence

Halachic Connection

The Rambam (Yesodei HaTorah 7:6) derives from this episode that no human can truly comprehend Hashem's essence, only His "back" - meaning we can perceive divine influence in the world but not the essence itself.

📚 Talmud Citations

This verse is quoted in the Talmud.

📖 Yoma 21b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the Divine Presence and the sanctity of the Temple, illustrating God's closeness to His people.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does 'there is a place by me' mean in Exodus 33:21?
A: Rashi explains that this verse refers to a special place near Hashem's presence where Moshe could stand to receive divine communication. The 'place by Me' signifies a designated spiritual space where one can connect deeply with Hashem.
Q: Why did Hashem tell Moshe to stand on the rock in Exodus 33:21?
A: The Midrash teaches that the rock symbolizes stability and permanence in serving Hashem. By standing on the rock, Moshe was being shown that true connection with the Divine requires a firm foundation in Torah and mitzvos.
Q: What lesson can we learn from Exodus 33:21 today?
A: The Rambam teaches that this verse reminds us that every Jew has a 'place' near Hashem when they sincerely seek Him. Just as Moshe was given this special opportunity, we too can find moments of divine closeness through prayer and Torah study.
Q: How does Exodus 33:21 relate to prayer?
A: The Talmud (Berachos 32b) derives from this verse that proper prayer requires standing in a fixed place (like the rock), with focus and intention. This teaches us the importance of having a makom kavua - a set place for prayer.
Q: What does the rock represent in Jewish tradition based on this verse?
A: The Zohar explains that the rock symbolizes both the Torah (which is our foundation) and Mount Sinai (where the Torah was given). Just as the rock was Moshe's place to connect with Hashem, Torah study and mitzvah observance are our means of connecting today.