1)

What is the definition of "Tamid" in this context?

1.

Rashi: Refer to Shemos, 27:20:7:1*.

2)

To which Korban on Har Sinai is the Pasuk comparing the Olas Tamid?

1.

Rashi #1: It is comparing it to the Olas Tamid that they brought during the days of the ha'Milu'im. 1

2.

Rashi #2: It is comparing it to the Olas Tamid that they brought before Matan Torah ? - to teach us that the blood of the Korban Tamid requires a K'li Shareis. 2

3.

Seforno: It is comparing it to the Olas Tamid that was brought on Har Sinai before the sin of the Golden Calf, which did not require Nesachim. 3


1

Refer to 28:1:1:1.

2

See Shemos 24:6. See also Torah Temimah, citing Yoma, 34 and note 16.

3

Refer to Bamidbar, 15:2:2:1.

3)

?Olas Tamid ha?Asuyah be?Har Sinai?. What is this coming to teach us?

1.

Chagigah, 6b: It teaches us that the Olah that they brought when they stood at Har Sinai 1 was the Korban Tamid ? which they did not stop bringing.from them on.


1

See Mishpatim Sh?mos, 24:4.

4)

What are the implications of "Re'ach Nicho'ach"?

1.

Rashi (in Pasuk 8): It implies that Hashem derives Nachas Ru'ach (satisfaction) from the fact that His commands have been carried out. 1

2.

Targum Onkelos and Targum Yonasan: It implies that it is accepted by Hashem with goodwill.


1

It is not clear why Rashi makes this comment only in Pasuk #8 and not here.

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