Nasso

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Finger and hand position during the priest's blessing

Nasso or Naso ( Biblical Hebrew נָשֹׂא 'Raise!' [the number]) denotes a reading section (called Parascha or Sidra) of the Torah and includes the text Numbers / Bemidbar 4,21–7,89 (4,21-49 BHS ; 5 BHS ; 6 BHS ; 7 BHS ).

It is the cider of the 1st or 2nd Sabbath in the month of Siwan .

Essential content

  • Counting of able-bodied men aged 30 to 50 in the Gerson and Merari families .
  • Allocation of the devices and parts of the sanctuary to be carried by them
  • Expulsion of the lepers, rivers and those contaminated by a corpse from the camp
  • Misappropriation of an object is to be atoned for by returning it with the addition of a fifth of the value of the object and offering a ram as a guilt offering.
  • Sordal of jealousy : The woman suspected of adultery should prove her innocence by drinking "curse-bearing water" (she is innocent if no pathological change in her body is visible afterwards).
  • The Nazarite vow
  • The priestly blessing to be spoken by Aaron and his sons ( Hebrew בִּרְכַּת כֹּהֲנִים birkat kohanim )
  • The offerings of the 12 tribal princes at the inauguration of the monastery tent

Haftara

The associated Haftara is Judges 13.2–25  BHS .

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Hanna Liss: Tanach - Textbook of the Jewish Bible . 3. Edition. Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH, Heidelberg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8253-5904-1 , p. 141 (414 pp.).