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Hebrew Text
וְהָיָה בַיּוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי יְגַלַּח אֶת־כָּל־שְׂעָרוֹ אֶת־רֹאשׁוֹ וְאֶת־זְקָנוֹ וְאֵת גַּבֹּת עֵינָיו וְאֶת־כָּל־שְׂעָרוֹ יְגַלֵּחַ וְכִבֶּס אֶת־בְּגָדָיו וְרָחַץ אֶת־בְּשָׂרוֹ בַּמַּיִם וְטָהֵר׃
English Translation
And it shall be on the seventh day, that he shall shave all his hair off his head and his beard and his eyebrows, even all his hair he shall shave off: and he shall bathe his clothes, also he shall wash his flesh in water, and he shall be clean.
Transliteration
Vehaya bayom hashvi'i yegalach et kol searo et rosho ve'et zekano ve'et gabot einav ve'et kol searo yegalach vechibes et begadav verachats et besaro bamayim vetahor.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְהָיָה֩ בַיּ֨וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִ֜י יְגַלַּ֣ח אֶת־כׇּל־שְׂעָר֗וֹ אֶת־רֹאשׁ֤וֹ וְאֶת־זְקָנוֹ֙ וְאֵת֙ גַּבֹּ֣ת עֵינָ֔יו וְאֶת־כׇּל־שְׂעָר֖וֹ יְגַלֵּ֑חַ וְכִבֶּ֣ס אֶת־בְּגָדָ֗יו וְרָחַ֧ץ אֶת־בְּשָׂר֛וֹ בַּמַּ֖יִם וְטָהֵֽר׃
וְהָיָה֩ בַיּ֨וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִ֜י יְגַלַּ֣ח אֶת־כׇּל־שְׂעָר֗וֹ אֶת־רֹאשׁ֤וֹ וְאֶת־זְקָנוֹ֙ וְאֵת֙ גַּבֹּ֣ת עֵינָ֔יו וְאֶת־כׇּל־שְׂעָר֖וֹ יְגַלֵּ֑חַ וְכִבֶּ֣ס אֶת־בְּגָדָ֗יו וְרָחַ֧ץ אֶת־בְּשָׂר֛וֹ בַּמַּ֖יִם וְטָהֵֽר׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Nazir 39b
The verse is discussed in the context of the laws of the Nazirite, particularly regarding the shaving of hair as part of the purification process.
📖 Sotah 8b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the purification rituals and the significance of shaving all hair as a sign of cleanliness.
Context of the Verse
This verse (Vayikra 14:9) describes part of the purification process for a metzora (a person afflicted with tzara'at, often mistranslated as leprosy). The Torah outlines a detailed procedure for purification after the affliction has healed, involving sacrifices, immersions, and shaving.
Shaving on the Seventh Day
Rashi explains that the shaving on the seventh day is the second of two required shavings—the first occurring on the first day of purification (Vayikra 14:8). The Rambam (Hilchot Tumat Tzara'at 11:2) elaborates that this second shaving is essential for the metzora to achieve complete purification.
Significance of Shaving All Hair
The verse specifies shaving all hair—head, beard, eyebrows, and any other hair. The Talmud (Moed Katan 7b) derives from this that a metzora must remove even small hairs, ensuring no remnant of impurity remains. The Sforno adds that this complete removal symbolizes a fresh start, distancing oneself from the spiritual failings that may have led to tzara'at (often associated with sins like lashon hara—evil speech).
Washing Clothes and Immersing in Water
The requirement to wash clothes and immerse in water parallels other purification processes in the Torah (e.g., for zavim or those who came into contact with the dead). The Ramban notes that immersion in a mikveh represents spiritual renewal, while washing clothes signifies removing external impurities associated with the affliction.
Symbolism of the Seventh Day
The choice of the seventh day is significant. The Midrash (Vayikra Rabbah 16:6) connects it to the idea of completion, as the seventh day marks the culmination of creation. Similarly, the metzora completes their purification process on this day, ready to reenter the camp and communal life.
Halachic Implications