Save "Parashat Ha'azinu: In This Week's Parashah"
Parashat Ha'azinu: In This Week's Parashah

In This Week’s Parashah: מָה בַּפָּרָשָׁה​​​​​​​

Full Parashah Reading: Devarim 32:1-52
  • Ha’azinu is a שִׁירָה (shira, song or poem) with features like parallelism and metaphor.
  • Parallelism means saying the same idea twice, with different words:
הַאֲזִינוּ הַשָּׁמַיִם וַאֲדַבֵּרָה
Give ear, O heavens, and I will speak
וְתִשְׁמַע הָאָרֶץ אִמְרֵי־פִי
Let the earth hear the words of my mouth
  • Metaphors often describe things that are difficult to understand, using images or demonstrations that are more familiar. For example, God is compared to a נֶשֶׁר (nesher, eagle) caring for its young.
  • The shira tells a story. God finds Benei Yisrael in wild lands and cares for all their needs with kindness and affection.
  • But Benei Yisrael forget about God, and they worship idols.
  • God punishes Benei Yisrael with many bad things: famine, plague, beasts, and war.
  • But God will also punish the enemies of Benei Yisrael and ultimately save Benei Yisrael.
  • The Torah is the lifeforce of Bnei Yisrael.
  • God tells Moshe to go to the top of Har Nevo so he can look at Eretz Yisrael before he dies.
We use cookies to give you the best experience possible on our site. Click OK to continue using Sefaria. Learn More.OKאנחנו משתמשים ב"עוגיות" כדי לתת למשתמשים את חוויית השימוש הטובה ביותר.קראו עוד בנושאלחצו כאן לאישור