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출애굽기 2:2의 Chasidut

וַתַּ֥הַר הָאִשָּׁ֖ה וַתֵּ֣לֶד בֵּ֑ן וַתֵּ֤רֶא אֹתוֹ֙ כִּי־ט֣וֹב ה֔וּא וַֽתִּצְפְּנֵ֖הוּ שְׁלֹשָׁ֥ה יְרָחִֽים׃

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Kedushat Levi

Exodus 18,1‎‏2‏‎. “Aaron and all the elders of Israel joined ‎in breaking bread with Yitro, etc.” At this point G’d’ ‎rewarded Yitro for inviting Moses into his house (Exodus 2,2) and ‎offering him a meal. He was doubly rewarded as he enjoyed eating ‎a meal in the presence of G’d, ‎לפני האלוקים‎, (verse 13)‎
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Kedushat Levi

Exodus 2,1. “a man from the house of Levi went and ‎married Levi’s daughter.” The deeper meaning of this ‎verse is that from now on souls belonging to the family of Levi ‎would be placed in children sired by Amram, who up to now had ‎only sired Aaron, whose soul was from a family destined to ‎produce priests. [I trust that I understood the meaning of ‎our author correctly. Ed.] When Yocheved, at the time ‎Moses was born said that she saw that the child “was good,” ‎‎(Exodus 2,2) Moses‘ name (though given by Pharaoh’s daughter, ‎כי מן המים משיתהו‎, “for I have drawn him from the water,” also ‎alludes to this concept. The author refers to having elaborated on ‎this in his commentary on psalms 132,9. [He does not say ‎in what context he commented on that. Ed.]
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