36th of the 54 sedras; 3rd of 10 in Bamidbar Written on 240 lines in a Sefer Torah 16 Parshiyot; 11 open, 5 closed; One of the parshiyot (it's a closed one) is separated from the parshiyot before and after it by more than blank space - namely, backwards NUNs. This parsha becomes the most segregated of all parshiyot. 136 p'sukim, ranks 11th, 4th in Bamidbar. 1840 words, ranks 12th, 3rd in Bamidbar. 7055 letters, ranks 12th, 4th in Bamidbar. The lack of significant fluctuation in ranking in the different categories indicates that the p'sukim of B'ha'a'lo't'cha are of average length MITZVOT 5 of 613 mitzvot (3 pos. 2 prohibitions)
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