EXODUS — 34:7 visits Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, SACKSPage(s): 17 EXOD1042 The rabbis further restricted this to cases where "the children continue the sins of the parents" (Rashi [Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki; 1040-1105], this verse]. Jeremiah (31:28) and Ezekiel (18:2) both said that no one would say any more, "The parents have eaten sour grapes and their children's teeth are set on edge." The transfer of sins across the generations is problematic, Jewishly and ethically. SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:12 idol Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, CHINUCHPage(s): 75 EXOD1043 Do not eat or drink anything used in idol worship. Key concept: Distance from our vision and our thoughts all forms of idol-worship and anything that is associated with it. See [[EXOD889]] Exodus 23:13 idol CHINUCH 57 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:20 poor Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, SPEROPage(s): 53 EXOD1044 See [[DEUT1382]] Deuteronomy 24:15 poor SPERO 52-3 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:21 Sabbatical Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, CHINUCHPage(s): 75 EXOD1045 Do not work the land during the Sabbatical Year. See [[EXOD882]] Exodus 23:11 rest CHINUCH 56 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:26 boil Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, SACTABPage(s): 58 EXOD1046 See [[EXOD892]] Exodus 23:19 boil SACTAB 57-9 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:26 boil Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, SINAI3Page(s): 42 EXOD1047 See [EXOD891]] Exodus 23:19 boil SINAI3 42 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:26 boil Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, TELVOL2Page(s): 303 EXOD1048 See [EXOD893]] Exodus 23:19 boil TELVOL2 303 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:26 first Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, TEMIMAH-EXODPage(s): 312 EXOD1049 See [[EXOD895]] Exodus 23:19 bring TEMIMAH 312 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:26 milk Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, SACTABPage(s): 273 EXOD1050 See [[GEN666]] Genesis 9:3 eat SACTAB 273-4 SHOW FULL EXCERPT
EXODUS — 34:27 covenant Torah Book & Portion, Book of Exodus, Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35), Source Book Keys, HIRSHPage(s): 50-1 ft. 24 EXOD1051 Religion and Ethics Inseparable. If we understand them as a moral system, it makes little difference whether we call them Ten Words or Ten Commandments. A Jew, however, must on some occasions, at least, use the designation Ten Words, because for him they are more than a moral system. They are the conditions of the covenant between God and Israel. (Exodus 34:27-8) They are, thus, ethics in the context of a covenantal relationship. Such an ethic we may call covenant ethics. In covenant ethics in particular, as in Judaism in general, the religious and the ethical are inseparable. The awesome religious experience has an enduring ethical content. Mount Sinai was covered with smoke, but “Thou shalt not” was heard. (Exodus 19:16-18) The noblest ethical teaching has a powerful religious dimension: “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself: I am the Lord.” (Leviticus 19:18) Religion and ethics inseparable! In every single word there is both the duty to God and the duty to persons. The first two words proclaim the authority and sovereignty of God. But they also commend freedom and established priorities. The third word proscribes the misuse of God's name. But it also involves, in the making of an oath, the obligation to keep our promises. The fourth word sets aside the seventh day for God, but the manservant, the maid servant, the stranger and the cattle must share in it. Parents are the subject of the fifth word, but God is remembered as the ultimate giver. Then comes that powerful series of ethical commands, four staccato imperatives and then the concluding fifth, behind each word the authority of a commanding God. Each word is religious. Each word is ethical. A human being and God meet on a bridge of Ten Words. SHOW FULL EXCERPT