Join Our Newsletter To Be Informed When New Videos Are Posted
Join the thousands of fellow Studends who rely on our videos to learn how to read the bible in Hebrew for free!
Hebrew Text
אֶת־אֵלֶּה מֵהֶם תֹּאכֵלוּ אֶת־הָאַרְבֶּה לְמִינוֹ וְאֶת־הַסָּלְעָם לְמִינֵהוּ וְאֶת־הַחַרְגֹּל לְמִינֵהוּ וְאֶת־הֶחָגָב לְמִינֵהוּ׃
English Translation
these of them you may eat; the locust after its kind, and the grasshopper after its kind, and the ĥargol after its kind, and the ĥagav after its kind.
Transliteration
Et-eleh mehem tochelu et-ha'arbeh lemino ve'et-hasol'am leminehu ve'et-hachargol leminehu ve'et-hechagav leminehu.
Hebrew Leining Text
אֶת־אֵ֤לֶּה מֵהֶם֙ תֹּאכֵ֔לוּ אֶת־הָֽאַרְבֶּ֣ה לְמִינ֔וֹ וְאֶת־הַסׇּלְעָ֖ם לְמִינֵ֑הוּ וְאֶת־הַחַרְגֹּ֣ל לְמִינֵ֔הוּ וְאֶת־הֶחָגָ֖ב לְמִינֵֽהוּ׃
אֶת־אֵ֤לֶּה מֵהֶם֙ תֹּאכֵ֔לוּ אֶת־הָֽאַרְבֶּ֣ה לְמִינ֔וֹ וְאֶת־הַסׇּלְעָ֖ם לְמִינֵ֑הוּ וְאֶת־הַחַרְגֹּ֣ל לְמִינֵ֔הוּ וְאֶת־הֶחָגָ֖ב לְמִינֵֽהוּ׃
🎵 Listen to leining
Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Chullin 65b
The verse is discussed in the context of identifying which types of locusts are permitted for consumption according to Jewish dietary laws.
📖 Niddah 51b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the classification of different species, particularly in relation to the laws of ritual purity.
Permitted Species of Locusts
The verse (Vayikra 11:22) lists four types of locusts that are permitted for consumption, each specified "after its kind." The Torah permits these insects despite the general prohibition against eating most creeping creatures. The Gemara (Chullin 59a) discusses the identifying signs of kosher locusts, which include having four legs, four wings, and jointed legs for hopping.
Identification of the Four Species
Halachic Considerations
The Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De'ah 85:1) rules that only locusts with a known mesorah (tradition) of being eaten by Jewish communities may be consumed. The Rambam (ibid.) emphasizes that one must be certain of the species before eating, as misidentification could lead to transgression.
Symbolic Meaning
The Kli Yakar suggests that the permitted locusts symbolize humility and repentance—traits associated with their swarming nature and sudden appearance. Their inclusion among kosher creatures teaches that even seemingly lowly beings can be elevated through proper intention and adherence to halacha.