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<p>The pericopes of Vayakhel and Pekudei describe the fulfillment of commandments relating to the Tabernacle that are set forth in Terumah, Tetzaveh, and the beginning of Ki Tisa.&#160; Commentators seek to understand the need for the seeming repetition of details.</p>
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<p>The pericopes of Vayakhel and Pekudei describe the fulfillment of commandments relating to the Tabernacle that are set forth in Terumah, Tetzaveh, and the beginning of Ki Tisa.&#160; Commentators seek to understand both the need for the detailed repetition and to explain the places where the execution does not appear to match the command.</p>
 
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<li><multilink><a href="RSRHirschShemot36-8" data-aht="source">R. Hirsch</a><a href="RSRHirschShemot36-8" data-aht="source">Shemot 36:8</a><a href="R. Samson Raphael Hirsch" data-aht="parshan">About R. Samson Raphael Hirsch</a></multilink>&#160;posits that the Tabernacle's construction is mentioned with so many details to highlight the the worker's recognition of their holy task and how they undertook it with this constantly in mind.</li>
 
<li><multilink><a href="RSRHirschShemot36-8" data-aht="source">R. Hirsch</a><a href="RSRHirschShemot36-8" data-aht="source">Shemot 36:8</a><a href="R. Samson Raphael Hirsch" data-aht="parshan">About R. Samson Raphael Hirsch</a></multilink>&#160;posits that the Tabernacle's construction is mentioned with so many details to highlight the the worker's recognition of their holy task and how they undertook it with this constantly in mind.</li>
 
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Version as of 09:40, 16 December 2023

Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 25-27

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The Tabernacle and Creation

Classical and modern commentators note many parallels between the Torah’s descriptions of the construction of the Tabernacle and the creation of the world.

Primary Sources

Many sources connect the Tabernacle's construction with the creation of the world, either explicitly or implicitly:

  • See Tanchuma Pekudei 2 which notes many linguistic parallels between the two accounts.
  • Bavli Shabbat 87b and Bereshit Rabbah 3:9 note that the Tabernacle was built on the first day of Creation, while Bavli Megillah 10b compared the joy of building the Tabernacle with the joy of Creation.
  • See also Shabbat 49b, which implicitly associates creation and the Tabernacle by ruling that work done to build the Tabernacle is the kind that may not be done on Shabbat, when we commemorate Hashem’s cessation of the work of creation.

Articles

The Tabernacle and the Garden of Eden

Some commentators identify parallels between the Tabernacle and the Garden of Eden, interpreting the building of the Tabernacle as a repair of Adam’s sin.

Articles

  • See A Return to the Garden of Eden, by R. Amnon Bazak, which draws a parallel between the construction of the Tabernacle and man’s role of dominion as described in Bereshit 1, and the service of the Tabernacle and man’s role of stewardship as described in Bereshit 2.  Taken together, the construction and service of the Tabernacle serve as a means of repairing Adam’s sin.  
  • See פרשת ויקהל מול פרשת תרומה, by R. Menachem Leibtag, which suggests that the building of the Tabernacle serves as atonement both for the sin of the golden calf and the sin of Adam.  Parallels between the stories include the image of cherubs which appear in both. 

Terumah-Tetzaveh vs. Vayakhel-Pekudei

The pericopes of Vayakhel and Pekudei describe the fulfillment of commandments relating to the Tabernacle that are set forth in Terumah, Tetzaveh, and the beginning of Ki Tisa.  Commentators seek to understand both the need for the detailed repetition and to explain the places where the execution does not appear to match the command.

Tools

  • Use the Tanakh Lab to compare the two sets of chapters.  The table highlights how the language used to describe construction of the Tabernacle is almost identical to that used when issuing the original command.

Primary Sources

Articles