Wajikra (Sidra)

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Wajikra ( Biblical Hebrew וַיִּקְרָא 'And he cried' - to be added: Moses ) denotes a reading section (called Parascha or Sidra) of the Torah and includes the text Leviticus / Wajikra 1–5 (1 BBB , 2 BBB , 3 BBB , 4 BBB , 5 BBB ).

It is the cider of the 1st Shabbat in the month of Nissan or the 2nd Shabbat in the month of Adarscheni .

Essential content

  • Orders about the voluntary sacrifice
    • Burnt offerings (whole offerings): Large and small cattle, poultry, which come completely on the altar and are completely burned
    • Meal offering (flour offering): a part is burned, but the main part belongs to the priest
    • Peace or meal offerer: only pieces of fat are burned from it
  • Orders about the compulsory sacrifice
    • Atonement of the anointed = high priest
    • Atonement of the entire church
    • Atonement of a clan head
    • Atonement from a private individual
  • Ordinances on guilt and atonement for individual offenses

Haftara

The associated haftorah is Isa from 43.21 to 44.23 (43.21 to 28 BHS , 44.1 to 23 BHS ).

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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. 109 (414 pp.).