Ki Tawo
Ki Tawo ( Biblical Hebrew כִּי-תָבוֹא 'When you come' - to be added: into the land that the Eternal gives you as possession ) is a reading section ( Parascha or Sidra ) of the Torah and comprises the text Dtn / Dewarim 26–29.8 (26 BHS ; 27 BHS ; 28 BBB ; 29.1-8 BBB ).
It is the cider of the 3rd Shabbat in the month of Elul .
Essential content
- Offering the first fruits
- Separation of the Ma'aser (tithe)
- Writing down the Torah words in stone
- No use of hewn stones for the altar
- No idol worship
- No disdain for father and mother
- No displacement of the landmark
- No misleading blind people
- No perversion of justice towards strangers, orphans and widows
- Curse of adultery with the father's wife
- Curse of sodomy
- Curse of fornication with sister, sister-in-law or mother-in-law
- Curse of murder and manslaughter
- Curse of failure to fulfill the whole of the Torah
- Blessings for obedience - curse for disobedience
- Threat of disease, war needs, famine and dispersion among the peoples ( Tochacha )
- Introduction to the last decrees of Moses :
Haftara
The associated Haftara is Isaiah 60 EU .
literature
- David Sander: KI TAWO . In: Jewish Lexicon . tape III . Jewish publishing house, Berlin 1927, Sp. 723 f .
- Selig Bamberger (translator), Raschi's Pentateuch commentary , Goldschmidt, Basel, fourth edition 2002, pp. 573–581.
Web links
- Gesa Shira Ederberg : Ki Tawo. The miracle of the new beginning. In: ark.de. General Rabbinical Conference, September 30, 2016, accessed April 28, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dewarim / Deuteronomy 26-29.8. after the Codex L . In: tanach.us. Retrieved October 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Isa 60. after the Codex L. In: tanach.us. Retrieved October 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Hanna Liss: Tanach - Textbook of the Jewish Bible . 3. Edition. Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8253-5904-1 , p. 188 (414 pp.).