100 20 7 14 3
In an effort to get up a post about the Torah portion of the week, Chayei Sarah (which literally means the Life of Sarah) before Shabbat, I am just showing you these numbers:
100 20 7 14 3
Why am I showing you these numbers? Anyone is free to answer. I’ll write the full post early next week. Your comments will help write the post.
Hint: think women.
Raizy says
I only know the first three.
100+20+7= Sarah lived for 127 years (that's how the parsha opens).
Leora says
Raizy, great start.
The Jewish Side says
I remember learning about the first 3 too, like what Raizy said. And that each can be broken down, about being beutiful, free of sin, and one more.
3 I'm guessing are the 3 things that went away, the challah staying fresh, the cloud over the tent, and the shabbos candles.
Also, I heard another thing for 127, that it could be the 127 medinos that Esther was going to rule over in the future by the purim story. That she had the zechus, because of Sara. Or something like that.
The 14 part I can't figure out.
Leora says
Jewish Side, thanks for giving me all these new ideas! I had other ideas for the 3 and 14. Hint: think later in the parsha, beyond Sarah. A different woman (or perhaps I should say "girl"?).
The Jewish Side says
Your welcome.
Ok, so now I'm thinking about Rivka being 3 years old when marrying yitzchak. (I was actually thinking about that before I read your hint)
Now 14...that's the amount of years that yaakov worked for Lavan to get Rochel? because he didn't learn those years or something.
Leora says
Jewish Side, that's not what I had in mind for 14, but that does show up in a future parsha.
Hint: it goes with the 3
And also, I have no source for the 14, just something my son said last night. Maybe by Sunday I'll have a source? I like this parsha method, we can learn more over Shabbat and then come back and assemble the ideas early next week.
Leora says
Aha! Josh Waxman has a whole post on 3 and 14. I'll put in my post, when I write all this up.
The Jewish Side says
I was thinking that it might be another opinion as to what her age was, but wasn't sure.
Parsha is so much fun!
Ilana-Davita says
Frumteacher has quoted Rashi on 127 on my parshah post.
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