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Hebrew Text
וְנָסַב לָכֶם הַגְּבוּל מִנֶּגֶב לְמַעֲלֵה עַקְרַבִּים וְעָבַר צִנָה והיה [וְהָיוּ] תּוֹצְאֹתָיו מִנֶּגֶב לְקָדֵשׁ בַּרְנֵעַ וְיָצָא חֲצַר־אַדָּר וְעָבַר עַצְמֹנָה׃
English Translation
and your border shall turn from the Negev to Ma῾ale-῾aqrabbim, and pass on to Żin: and its limits shall be from the south to Qadesh-barnea, and shall go on to Ḥażar-addar, and pass on to ῾Ażmon:
Transliteration
Venasav lachem hagvul minegev lema'ale akravim ve'avar tzina vehayu totzotav minegev lekadesh barne'a veyatza chatsar-adar ve'avar atzmona.
Hebrew Leining Text
וְנָסַ֣ב לָכֶם֩ הַגְּב֨וּל מִנֶּ֜גֶב לְמַעֲלֵ֤ה עַקְרַבִּים֙ וְעָ֣בַר צִ֔נָה <span class="mam-kq"><span class="mam-kq-k">(והיה)</span> <span class="mam-kq-q">[וְהָיוּ֙]</span></span> תּֽוֹצְאֹתָ֔יו מִנֶּ֖גֶב לְקָדֵ֣שׁ בַּרְנֵ֑עַ וְיָצָ֥א חֲצַר־אַדָּ֖ר וְעָבַ֥ר עַצְמֹֽנָה׃
וְנָסַ֣ב לָכֶם֩ הַגְּב֨וּל מִנֶּ֜גֶב לְמַעֲלֵ֤ה עַקְרַבִּים֙ וְעָ֣בַר צִ֔נָה (והיה) [וְהָיוּ֙] תּֽוֹצְאֹתָ֔יו מִנֶּ֖גֶב לְקָדֵ֣שׁ בַּרְנֵ֑עַ וְיָצָ֥א חֲצַר־אַדָּ֖ר וְעָבַ֥ר עַצְמֹֽנָה׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Geographical Context of the Border Description
This verse (Bamidbar 34:4) delineates the southern border of Eretz Yisrael as the Jewish people prepared to enter the land. Rashi explains that this border begins in the Negev (southern region) and proceeds through specific landmarks, including Ma'aleh Akrabbim (Scorpion Pass) and Tzin, ultimately reaching Kadesh Barnea. These locations were well-known geographical markers in biblical times, serving as clear boundaries for the tribal inheritance.
Significance of the Landmarks
Halachic Implications of the Border
The Rambam (Hilchot Terumot 1:2-3) derives from this verse that the southern boundary defines the extent of the land where agricultural mitzvot like terumah and ma'aser apply. The precise delineation ensures clarity for halachic obligations tied to the land.
Spiritual Symbolism
The Sforno suggests that the southern border, moving from the arid Negev to Kadesh Barnea, represents the spiritual journey from desolation (negev, related to dryness) to sanctity (kadesh). Just as the land has defined boundaries, so too must a Jew establish clear spiritual boundaries in life.