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<li><aht subpage="plaintext">Parashat Bo</aht> integrates both narrative and halakhic material.</li>
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<li><aht subpage="plaintext">Parashat Bo</aht> integrates both narrative and halakhic material related to the Exodus.</li>
<li>The first portion of the parashah describes the Plagues of Locust and Darkness and how, in their wake, Paroh slowly begins to yield.</li>
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<li><aht subpage="PlainText#10">Chapter 10</aht> describes the Plagues of Locust and Darkness and how, in their wake, Paroh slowly begins to yield.</li>
<li>The next section details the laws of the Paschal Sacrifice and the concurrent Plague of the Firstborn.  Together, these lead up to the Exodus.</li>
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<li>In <aht subpage="PlainText#11">Chapter 11</aht>, Moshe warns Paroh of the impending Plague of the Firstborn.</li>
<li>The Exodus is then followed by the transmission of several commandments designed to commemorate the event for future generations.</li>
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<li><aht subpage="PlainText#12">Chapter 12</aht> details the laws of the Paschal Sacrifice and the concurrent Plague of the Firstborn.  Together, these lead up to the Exodus.</li>
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<li>The Exodus is followed in <aht subpage="PlainText#13">Chapter 13</aht> by the transmission of several commandments designed to commemorate the event for future generations.</li>
 
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Version as of 03:50, 15 December 2013

Parashat Bo – Summary

Introduction

  • Parashat Bo integrates both narrative and halakhic material related to the Exodus.
  • Chapter 10 describes the Plagues of Locust and Darkness and how, in their wake, Paroh slowly begins to yield.
  • In Chapter 11, Moshe warns Paroh of the impending Plague of the Firstborn.
  • Chapter 12 details the laws of the Paschal Sacrifice and the concurrent Plague of the Firstborn. Together, these lead up to the Exodus.
  • The Exodus is followed in Chapter 13 by the transmission of several commandments designed to commemorate the event for future generations.