Why does the Torah insert the (otherwise superfluous) word "ve'Lakach ha'Kohen"?
/ Yoma, 43b: "Elazar" and "ha'Kohen" are two consecutive Mi'utim (preclusions) which come to incorporate a Kohen Hedyot from the sprinkling and onwards. 1
See Torah Temimah, note 20.
What are the implications of ?be?Etzba?o??
Sifri: It implies ?with his finger? ? and not with a K?li. 1
Lechatchilah ? See Torah Temimah, note 21.
What does the Torah mean when it writes "Vehizah el Nochach P'nei Ohel Mo'ed"?
Rashi, Targum Yonasan and Sifri: It means that Elazar should stand east of Yerushalayim and, facing westwards and sprinkle the blood towards the entrance of the Heichal (which is on the eastern wall 1 - Rashi in Zevachim, 105b.
Sifri: It teaches us that, when sprinkling the blood of the Parah, the Kohen should make a point of seing the entrance of the Heichal ? which was directly opposite the spot where he sprinkled on the Har ha?Mishchah. 2
What procedure did Elazar follow, and where did he sprinkle the blood?
Why does the Torah repeat "Elazar ha'Kohen"?
Targum Yonasan: To obligate Elazar to wear his four Bigdei Kehunah 1 whilst preparing the Parah Adumah.
Why does the Torah repeat the word "mi'Damah"?