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Eikev

Eikev, Ekev, Ekeb, Aikev, or Eqeb ( — Hebrew for "if (follow )," the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 46th weekly Torah portion (, ''parashah'') in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the third in the book of Deuteronomy. It comprises The parashah is made up of 6,865 Hebrew letters, 1,747 Hebrew words, and 111 verses, and can occupy about 232 lines in a Torah Scroll (, ''Sefer Torah'').〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=July 6, 2013 )
Jews generally read it in August or on rare occasion in late July.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=August 15, 2014 )
The parashah tells of the blessings of obedience to God and the dangers of forgetting God, directions for taking the land, the making and re-making of the tablets of stone, the incident of the Golden Calf, Aaron's death, the Levites' duties, and exhortations to serve God.
==Readings==
In traditional Sabbath Torah reading, the parashah is divided into seven readings, or , ''aliyot''. In the masoretic text of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), Parashah Eikev has six "open portion" (, ''petuchah'') divisions (roughly equivalent to paragraphs, often abbreviated with the Hebrew letter (''peh'')). Parashah Eikev has several further subdivisions, called "closed portions" (, ''setumah'') (abbreviated with the Hebrew letter (''samekh'')) within the open portion (, ''petuchah'') divisions. The first open portion (, ''petuchah'') divides the first reading (, ''aliyah''). The second open portion (, ''petuchah'') goes from the middle of the first reading (, ''aliyah'') to the middle of the second reading (, ''aliyah''). The short third open portion (, ''petuchah'') is contained within the second reading (, ''aliyah''). The fourth open portion (, ''petuchah'') starts in the second reading (, ''aliyah'') and contains all of the third reading (, ''aliyah''). The fifth open portion (, ''petuchah'') corresponds to the fourth reading (, ''aliyah''). And the sixth open portion (, ''petuchah'') spans the fifth, sixth, and seventh readings (, ''aliyot''). A closed portion (, ''setumah'') corresponds to the fifth reading (, ''aliyah''). The sixth reading (, ''aliyah'') is divided into two closed portion (, ''setumah'') divisions. And the short seventh reading (, ''aliyah'') corresponds to a final closed portion (, ''setumah'').〔See, e.g., ''The Schottenstein Edition Interlinear Chumash: Devarim/Deuteronomy''. Edited by Menachem Davis, pages 55–78. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2009. ISBN 1-4226-0210-9.〕

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