"For Instruction shall come forth from Zion, The word of the L-rd from Jerusalem." -- Isaiah 2:3

Jerusalem

Torah Verses

Excerpt Sources

Complete List of Source Books

Navigate the Excerpts Browser

Before accessing the excerpts, please review a word about copyright.

Are you more of an "I'll dive right in and figure it out" person, or a "Show Me How This Thing Works" person?  If the former, go right ahead and try the excerpts browers on the right side of this page and/or scroll through the excerpts that start below the following information -- although we still suggest reading the information first.  If you are the latter, click here for a video demonstrating the Excerpts Browser. Either way (or both), enjoy! 

This page is recommended for searches limited to specific Torah books, weekly portions (parshiot), chapters, verses, and/or sources (authors). For keyword and/or for exact phrase (including verse and source) searches of the entire excerpts database, we recommend using the Search Engine page.  For broadest results, use both pages and alternative search strategies. 

This page displays the full text of all or "sorted" (filtered) excerpts in the database.  Use the "Torah Verses" and/or "Excerpt Sources" browsers at the right to locate the excerpts associated with your desired Torah book, portion, chapter. verse, or author.  Or, simply scroll through the excerpts, using the "boxes" at the bottom of any page displaying excerpts to "jump" ahead or back. 

Also note that immediately below the chapter, verse, and keyword of each excerpt is a highlighted line comprised of multiple links.  Clicking on any of the links will limit (filter) the excerpts display to the selected category.  

Transcription of excerpts is incomplete.  For current status, please see "Transcribed Sources" on the Search Engine page.  To assist with completion, please see "Contributors" page. 

138

DEUTERONOMY | 5:16 honor — DEUT169 [Continued from [[EXOD429]] Exodus 20:12 ...

DEUT169 [Continued from [[EXOD429]] Exodus 20:12 honor AMEMEI 200]. In addition to its importance, Judaism recognizes how difficult it is to honor one's parents and to perform this mitzvah [Midrash Tanchuma, Eikev 2), calling it the most difficult mitzvah of all. Perhaps that is why this is only one of two places where the Torah promises a specific reward for its performance--a long and good life [this verse]. The Mishnah expands the Torah's words (Jerusalem Talmud, Kiddushin 22b) and states that for the performance of this one mitzvah, a person will not only have his or her life lengthened, but will also inherit the land of Israel. Unlike other Commandments, the code of Jewish law (Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah 240:1) uses the phrase "be very careful and diligent" in fulfilling this commandment of honoring one's parents, echoing the words of Rabbi Judah in the Talmud (Ketuvot 103a). The Midrash (Midrash, Yalkut Shimoni, Yayigash 153) states that a person's father is like his king, implying that the respect for a parent should be no less than the respect for a king. God goes out of his way to praise the sons of Yonadav for listening to his words (Jeremiah 35:5-14). It is quite clear, then, that observance of this mitzvah stands out in its importance.

Share

Print
Source KeyAMEMEI
Verse5:16
Keyword(s)honor
Source Page(s)200

Comment

Collapse Expand Comments (0)

You are replaying to

Your comment was added, but it must be approved first.

Please enter your name
Please enter your email adressPlease enter valid email adress
Please enter a comment
Please solve Captcha.
Add Comment
Back To Top