Challah for Parashat Balak

The stabbing.

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Commentary on Parashat Balak, Numbers 22:2-25:9

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And he (Pinhas) stabbed both of them, the man of Israel, and the woman, through her belly. (Numbers 25:8)

וַיִּדְקר אֶת-שְׁנֵיהֶם–אֵת אִישׁ יִשְׂרָאֵל, וְאֶת-הָאִשָּׁה אֶל-קֳבָתָהּ

challah for parashat balak

A certain Israelite man and certain non-Israelite woman were doing certain things in a certain place, and the zealot Pinhas decided to take things into his own hands by stabbing them to death. From the text, we get the impression that they are stabbed together: forever united.

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