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This portion of the Torah contains many general specifications we may discuss. Due to the fact that the Scriptural time measurement is based on a lunar calendar, the dates of the Feasts (Moedim) and of the weekly parashah never coincide on the same dates. This year, the most elevated celebration of the Feast of Pesaj (Passover) coincides with Shemini. This is interesting in many ways. This “coincidence” has come from the very hand of Yahweh. Shemini, the eighth day. This is directly connected with the concept of “new beginnings”. The week ( עוּבָׁש; plural תוֹעֻבְׁש) has a cycle of seven days (7); the cycle of the Moedim (םידֵעוֹמ) is also seven, therefore, this gives way for the new beginning or new cycle at the shemini or eighth day. The Feast of Pesaj (Passover) is the first feast of the feast cycle of the Torah. The message of this parashah is a special INVITATION to allow this coming Feast of Pesaj to make us break from the previous cycle of failures, adversities, frustration and anger, and different afflictions and to profit from this event, one of the most spiritually elevated times. This parashah is in the central book of the Torah: Bereshit-Shemot-Vayikra-Bamidbar-Devarim. Besides, a numerological analysis of this parashah reveals a very peculiar detail. There are 304,805 letters, 79,976 words in the Torah arranged in 5,845 pesukim (verses). It is worth highlighting that the verse Vayikra/Leviticus 9:7 is right in the middle of the text of the Torah. In other words, there are two thousand nine-hundred and twenty-two (2,922) verses before and two thousand nine-hundred and twenty-two (2,922) verses after. This makes Vayikra/Leviticus 9:7 the two thousand ninehundred and twenty-third verse (2,923rd). “And Moshe said unto Aharon, ‘Go unto the altar, and offer thy sin offering, and thy burnt offering, and make an atonement for thyself, and for the people: and offer the offering of the people, and make an atonement for them; as YAHWEH commanded’.” This is powerful! HaleluYah!
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