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Hebrew Text
דֶּגֶל מַחֲנֵה רְאוּבֵן תֵּימָנָה לְצִבְאֹתָם וְנָשִׂיא לִבְנֵי רְאוּבֵן אֱלִיצוּר בֶּן־שְׁדֵיאוּר׃
English Translation
On the south side shall be the standard of the camp of Re᾽uven by their hosts: and the captain of the children of Re᾽uven shall be Eliżur the son of Shede᾽ur.
Transliteration
Degel machaneh Reuven teimanah letzivotam venasi livnei Reuven Elitzur ben-Shediur.
Hebrew Leining Text
דֶּ֣גֶל מַחֲנֵ֧ה רְאוּבֵ֛ן תֵּימָ֖נָה לְצִבְאֹתָ֑ם וְנָשִׂיא֙ לִבְנֵ֣י רְאוּבֵ֔ן אֱלִיצ֖וּר בֶּן־שְׁדֵיאֽוּר׃
דֶּ֣גֶל מַחֲנֵ֧ה רְאוּבֵ֛ן תֵּימָ֖נָה לְצִבְאֹתָ֑ם וְנָשִׂיא֙ לִבְנֵ֣י רְאוּבֵ֔ן אֱלִיצ֖וּר בֶּן־שְׁדֵיאֽוּר׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Positioning of Reuven's Camp
The verse describes the placement of the tribe of Reuven in the south (תֵּימָנָה) of the Israelite encampment. According to Rashi (Bamidbar 2:10), this positioning reflects the divine order given to Moshe, ensuring that each tribe had a designated place around the Mishkan. The south was also the direction from which the Shechinah (Divine Presence) first descended upon Har Sinai (Shemot 19:18), symbolizing Reuven's spiritual connection to revelation.
The Significance of the Degel (Standard)
The דֶּגֶל (standard) of Reuven represented unity and identity. The Midrash (Bamidbar Rabbah 2:7) explains that each tribe's banner bore unique colors and symbols corresponding to the stones on the Kohen Gadol's breastplate. Reuven's symbol, according to some opinions, was the dudaim (mandrakes, see Bereishit 30:14), reflecting his mother Leah's hope for connection ("ראו בן"—"see, a son").
Eliẓur ben Shede'ur as Nasi
Eliẓur (אֱלִיצוּר—"My G-d is a rock") was chosen as the נָשִׂיא (leader) of Reuven. The Talmud (Horayot 10a) teaches that tribal leaders were selected for their wisdom and righteousness. Ramban (Bamidbar 1:5) adds that his father’s name, Shede'ur (שְׁדֵיאוּר—"Almighty is flame"), hints at divine strength, suggesting Eliẓur embodied both steadfastness (rock) and zeal (flame).
Reuven’s Role Among the Tribes