1)

What are the connotations of "Tamid" in connection with the Korban Tamid?

1.

Rashi: It means every day.

2)

What is "Asher Iva'ed lachem Shamah" referring to?

1.

Rashi #1 and R. Bachye #1 (in Pasuk 23) 1 : It refers to the Mizbe'ach - from where Hashem would speak to Moshe after the Mishkan was erected. 2

2.

Rashi #2 and R. Bachye #2: It refers to the Ohel Mo'ed (mentioned in the Pasuk), since Hashem spoke to Moshe from the lid of the Aron between the two Keruvim. 3

3.

Oznayim la'Torah: Even though Hashem spoke to Moshe from the lid of the Aron, it was the Avodah on the Mizbe'ach that caused the Shechinah to descend and speak with Moshe.


1

See R. Bachye in Pasuk 23 who also cites ?Veno?adti Shamah li?Venei Yisrael? there as the source.

2

Refer to 25:22:1:1.

3

See Terumah, 25:22.

3)

Rashi (in his first explanation) writes that Hashem spoke to Moshe from above the copper Mizbe'ach. But in 25:22 the Torah specifically writes that He spoke to him from above the Aron?

1.

Shem mi'Shmuel (Tetzaveh-Zachor, 679): The Sifri states that other Nevi'im prophesied with "Koh [Amar Hashem]", and Moshe with "Zeh [ha'D'var]." The Maharal says that the latter was for Torah laws, which are eternal; for temporary matterds, also Moshe prophesied with "Koh". We can say that those he received from over the Mizbe'ach, since its Kedushah was temporary - seeing as it ceased when the Machanos traveled.

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