1)

(a)What were they referring to overseas, when they spoke of a 'Galmudah'?

(b)What is 'Galmudah' the acronym of?

(c)How did Rebbi Elazar therefore explain the Pasuk in Iyov "Ki Adas Chenef Galmud"?

(d)And what does he say happens to such a community?

2)

(a)Rebbi Yirmiyahu bar Aba lists four groups who will not receive the Shechinah. Two of them are the group of mockers and the group of flatterers. He derives the third group from the Pasuk in Tehilim "Dover Shekarim Lo Yikon l'Neged Einav", and the fourth group from the Pasuk there "Ki Lo Keil Chafetz Resha Atah, Lo Yegurcha Ra". To Whom does "Ra" refer?

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3)

(a)The Pasuk in Shoftim "v'Hayah k'Koravchem El ha'Milchamah v'Nigash ha'Kohen" is referring to the Mashu'ach Milchamah. What do we learn from the Pasuk there ...

1. ... "v'Diber El ha'Am"?

2. ... "v'Amar Aleihem Shema Yisrael ... Al Oyveichem"?

(b)What did Oded ha'Navi tell Pekach ben Remalyahu (King of Yisrael) after Yisrael had defeated Yehudah and taken captives?

(c)How did the king of Yisrael react to the Navi's instructions?

(d)Why should we not treat our enemies in the same way?

4)

(a)The Pasuk there "Al Yeirach Levavchem, Al Tir'u v'Al Tachpezu, v'Al Ta'artzu Mipneihem" refers to the various war-cries and noises which the armies of those days used to perform in an effort to instill fear into their enemies. What is the significance of the Pasuk ...

1. ... "Ki Hash-m Elokeichen ha'Holech Imachem"?

2. ... "Ki Hash-m Elokeichem b'Kirbechem"? What is the difference between our enemies and ourselves in this regard?

5)

(a)We just quoted the Pasuk "v'Nigash ha'Kohen v'Diber El ha'Am", which we interpret in light of the Pasuk "v'Dibru ha'Shotrim". How does this latter Pasuk explain the former one?

(b)How do we then know that the Pasuk is referring to the Mashu'ach Milchamah and not ...

1. ... the Kohen Gadol himself?

2. ... the Sgan Kohen Gadol?

(c)Seeing as the king is superior to the Kohen Gadol, why can the Pasuk not refer to the Kohen Gadol?

(d)The reason that the Mashu'ach Milchamah begins his words with "Shema Yisrael" is contained in a statement made by Rebbi Yochanan in the name of Rebbi Shimon ben Yochai. What did he say?

6)

(a)The Mashu'ach Milchamah spoke twice to the soldiers, once on the border (before the battle commenced), and once on the battlefield. What did he announce ...

1. ... on the border?

2. ... on the battlefield?

(b)The four expressions that we quoted in our Mishnah corresponded to the four things that the enemy used to do. What is the meaning of ...

1. ... 'Magifin'?

2. ... 'Meri'in'?

3. ... 'Tzevachin'?

4. ... 'Romsin'?

(c)Why are the clanging of the enemies swords and pounding of their nailed boots not counted?

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7)

(a)To whom was Golyas referring when, in the Pasuk in Shmuel, he declared "Beru Lachem Ish v'Yered Elai"?

(b)How does Rebbi Yochanan explain his name in that light?

(c)What does all this have to do with the Pasuk there "v'David ben Ish Efrati"?

8)

(a)How did Golyas inadvertently hint at his own downfall when he said ...

1. ... "Beru Lachem Ish v'Yered Elai"?

2. ... "Im Yuchal Lehilachem Iti v'Hikani"?

3. ... "ha'Kelev Anochi Ki Atah Ba Elai b'Maklos"?

(b)But did David not also begin his response with "Atah Ba Elai b'Cherev u've'Chanis u've'Chidon" (seemingly intimating his own defeat)?

(c)How does Rebbi Yochanan explain the significance of the Pasuk "va'Yigash ha'Pelishti Hashkem v'Ha'arev"?

(d)And to what does he attribute Golyas' merit to make his stand for forty days?

9)

(a)According to Rav, the Pasuk refers to Golyas as "Ish ha'Beinayim", because he was 'Mevuneh mi'Kol Mum' (perfectly built, free of blemish) How does Shmuel explain it?

(b)In the Beis-ha'Midrash of Rebbi Shilo, they ascribed it to the fact that he was shaped like a building. What does Rebbi Yochanan mean when he explains 'Bar Me'ah Papi v'Chada Na'ani'?

(c)And his name was Golyas because he hailed from Gas. How does the Beraisa, quoted by Rav Yosef, explain 'Gas' metaphorically?

(d)His mother is sometimes called Orpah and sometimes, Harafah. Rav and Shmuel argue over this. One of them says that her real name was Harafah, and she was called Orpah because she made herself Hefker for men to have relations with her unnaturally (face to back of neck [from the word 'Oref', meaning the back of a neck]). What does the other one say? What are 'Harifos'?

10)

(a)What does Rav Chisda say about Saf, Madon, Golyas and Yishbi b'Nov? What did all have in common ...

1. ... in their life-time?

2. ... in their death?

(b)The Pasuk writes "va'Tishak Orpah la'Chamosah, v'Rus Davkah Bah". What was Hash-m's response to that?

(c)To what merit does Rava attribute Orpah's four mighty sons?

11)

(a)How does Rebbi Elazar explain the fact that although we read the Pasuk in Shmuel (in connection with Golyas) it "v'Etz Chanisa", it is written "v'Cheitz Chaniso"?

(b)Why does the Pasuk take the trouble to describe his strength at all?

(c)Rav and Shmuel argue over the fact that the hero of Amon is once referred to as Shovach, and once, as Shofach. According to ...

1. ... one of them, his real name was 'Shofach'. Why does the Navi then refer to him 'Shovach'?

2. ... the other one, his real name was Shovach. Then why does the Navi refer to him as 'Shofach'?

12)

(a)Regarding the soldiers of Nevuchadnetzar, the Pasuk writes in Yirmiyahu "Ashpaso k'Kever Pasu'ach Kulam Giborim". Rav or Shmuel (some say Rebbi Ami or Rebbi Asi) argue over this. One of them explains that when one of the soldiers would shoot an arrow, it would leave piles of corpses. How does the other one explain it?

(b)How do we know that this was not due to illness?

(c)We can extrapolate from the fact that we need to answer this - that under normal circumstances, excessive excrement is considered an illness. What are the ramifications of this statement?

13)

(a)Rebbi Ami and Rebbi Asi argue over the Pasuk in Mishlei "Da'agah b'Lev Ish Yasichenah. One of them explains 'Yasichenah mi'Libo' (that he should remove what is troubling him from his heart). How does the other one explain it?

(b)What was the Mashu'ach Milchamah referring to when he told the soldiers that they were unique, because Hash-m their G-d went with them into battle?