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Hebrew Text
בַּמִּדְבָּר הַזֶּה יִפְּלוּ פִגְרֵיכֶם וְכָל־פְּקֻדֵיכֶם לְכָל־מִסְפַּרְכֶם מִבֶּן עֶשְׂרִים שָׁנָה וָמָעְלָה אֲשֶׁר הֲלִינֹתֶם עָלָי׃
English Translation
your carcasses shall fall in this wilderness; and all that were numbered of you, according to your whole number, from twenty years old and upward, who have murmured against me,
Transliteration
Bamidbar hazeh yipolu figreichem vechol-pkudeichem lechol-misparchem miben esrim shana vama'ala asher halinotem alai.
Hebrew Leining Text
בַּמִּדְבָּ֣ר הַ֠זֶּ֠ה יִפְּל֨וּ פִגְרֵיכֶ֜ם וְכׇל־פְּקֻדֵיכֶם֙ לְכׇל־מִסְפַּרְכֶ֔ם מִבֶּ֛ן עֶשְׂרִ֥ים שָׁנָ֖ה וָמָ֑עְלָה אֲשֶׁ֥ר הֲלִֽינֹתֶ֖ם עָלָֽי׃
בַּמִּדְבָּ֣ר הַ֠זֶּ֠ה יִפְּל֨וּ פִגְרֵיכֶ֜ם וְכׇל־פְּקֻדֵיכֶם֙ לְכׇל־מִסְפַּרְכֶ֔ם מִבֶּ֛ן עֶשְׂרִ֥ים שָׁנָ֖ה וָמָ֑עְלָה אֲשֶׁ֥ר הֲלִֽינֹתֶ֖ם עָלָֽי׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is quoted in the Talmud.
📖 Sanhedrin 110b
The verse is referenced in a discussion about the consequences of the Israelites' complaints and lack of faith during their time in the wilderness.
📖 Arakhin 15a
The verse is cited in the context of discussing the severity of speaking against God and the punishment that follows.
Context of the Verse
This verse (Bamidbar 14:29) is part of Hashem's response to the sin of the Meraglim (the Spies), who brought back a negative report about Eretz Yisrael, causing the nation to despair and rebel against entering the Land. As a consequence, Hashem decreed that the generation of the Exodus would perish in the wilderness over forty years, and only their children would merit entering Eretz Yisrael.
Key Phrases and Their Meanings
Halachic and Ethical Lessons
The Talmud (Sotah 35a) derives from this verse the severity of speaking lashon hara (evil speech) and causing despair among the people. The sin of the Meraglim serves as a timeless warning about the dangers of negativity, lack of faith, and rebellion against Divine Providence.
Chassidic Insight
The Sefat Emet teaches that the phrase "in this wilderness" hints at a spiritual lesson: the generation that left Egypt was accustomed to miracles and direct Divine intervention, but they struggled with the challenges of natural existence in Eretz Yisrael. Their failure was a lack of emunah (faith) that Hashem would guide them even in the Land's physical realities.