Guiding Questions: Exodus 24

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. To whom does Mosheh describe the Brit terms — general and specific?
  2. How do the Israelites express acceptance of the Brit terms?
  3. Why does Mosheh write the terms — and what name is given to the “document?”
  4. What is the symbolism of the twelve matzeyvot?
  5. Who prepares and proffers the “let us come closer to God offerings” (korbanot)?
  6. Why does Moses first read Sefer HaBrit (the book of the Covenant) and then sprinkle the blood?
  7. What does the sprinkling of the blood mean?
  8. How are B’nai Yisrael now different from what they were before the Sinai experience?
  9. Has anything changed physically where the Ivrim are concerned; are they “stronger”; do they “look different?”
  10. In all that happened, what role does Mosheh play?
  11. What words appear in Exodus 24:12 which indicate that more detail is yet to come?
  12. How are B’nai Yisrael to become fully familiar with all the details of the Brit (see lehorotam)?
  13. Does Mosheh assign responsibility during his absence?
  14. Mosheh does not tell the Israelites how to conduct themselves during his absence; why?
  15. After having heard the terms of the Covenant, acceptance is necessary and how is it forthcoming? (Is the assumption of agreement satisfactory or must there be a clear indication of agreement?)
  16. Is memory, even when reinforced by rite, to be relied upon or is a written record necessary?
  17. Following acceptance, there is a confirming ceremony; does this imply that memory is buttressed by participation beyond the auditory?
  18. Does rite, then, have a purpose related to action?
  19. Do those covenanting participate actively in the ceremony imprimaturing the Covenant?
  20. Is there any mystery in the ceremony or, from the very beginning, is there an explanation of “why” to B’nai Yisrael as a normative procedure?
  21. Does this procedure of “explanation” indicate a clean break with paganism, wherein “not knowing” was regarded as conducive to performance and worshiping godlets was wrapped in the inexplicable?
  22. In this closing (sealing, confirming) ceremony which echoes brit milah for the general? Does it go beyond this in including everyone male and female?
  23. Are B’nai Yisrael now all B’nai Brit — children of the Covenant — and bound by it? And does this mean that the commonality of Israel membership is not ethnic but ethic — brit not birth?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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