Comentário sobre Deuteronômio 9:22
וּבְתַבְעֵרָה֙ וּבְמַסָּ֔ה וּבְקִבְרֹ֖ת הַֽתַּאֲוָ֑ה מַקְצִפִ֥ים הֱיִיתֶ֖ם אֶת־יְהוָֽה׃
Igualmente em Tabera, e em Massá, e em Quibrote-Hataavá provocastes à ira o SENHOR.
Ramban on Deuteronomy
And Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra wrote that the meaning of the verse, And at Taberah, and at Massah etc.,146Verse 22. The question is, why are these two places mentioned here together, when the offenses took place at different times — that in Massah, before they encamped at Sinai (Exodus 17:7) and that in Taberah, after they left Sinai (Numbers 11:1-3)? Besides, if they are to be mentioned together, then Massah, having occurred earlier, should have been mentioned first. Ibn Ezra answers that, since both offenses were of the same nature, Moses is saying that they acted in Taberah just as they had acted in Massah — they learned no lessons from their former experience. is that because at Taberah the people were as murmerers,147Numbers 11:1. testing G-d with complaints, therefore Moses mentioned to them that “you angered G-d with the challenge of proving [His power] at Taberah just as you had already done another time at Massah148Exodus 17:7. and you accepted no correction.”149See Jeremiah 7:28. He [Ibn Ezra] explained it well. Behold, the sin of testing G-d is a great sin and of a serious nature, as he admonished against it, Ye shall not try the Eternal your G-d, as ye tried Him in Massah;150Above, 6:16. therefore he cited it to them again here. So also he briefly mentioned to them once again the sin of the spies151Verse 23. because of the great sin it entailed, for with it he completed [this section], saying, Ye have been rebellious against the Eternal from the day I knew you.152Verse 24. He stated from the day I knew you in order to allude to their murmurings before the Giving of the Torah.
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Sforno on Deuteronomy
ובתבערה ובמסה, even though you have seen with your own eyes that because you had made G’d angry the Tablets He had made Himself were shattered, and I had to pray for you and fast for 40 consecutive days and nights, you repeatedly angered G’d again at the locations I just mentioned, as if putting G’d to the test each time.
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Tur HaArokh
ובתבערה, ובמסה, ובקברות התאוה, Ibn Ezra says that תבערה, is the name of a place, and that the people never made camp there for longer than a single day. This is the reason why this place has not been listed in the stopovers in Parshat Massey. The reason why Moses lumped together Taveyrah and Massa, is because at both of these locations the people had been guilty of complaining and putting G’d on trial, testing Him. Before the incident at Massa nothing had happened to the people at all.
Some scholar says that the attack by Amalek was triggered by the people’s conduct at Massa, and that although Amalek had attacked the rearguard or stragglers of the people, Moses described G’d’s anger as “burning,” concentrating on the more serious sins of the people.
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