Parshas Bechukosai, also known as "בְּחֻקֹּתַי" - "by my decrees," is the 33rd weekly parashah. It is positioned as the 10th and final part of the Book of Vayikra. It comprises 3,992 Hebrew letters, 1,013 Hebrew words, 78 verses, and 131 lines within a Torah Scroll.
This parsha commences with a divine promise. Should the Israelites adhere to God's statutes, blessings of timely rains and bountiful harvests are assured. Moreover, obeying these laws promises peace, triumph over adversaries, fruitfulness, and divine presence. Conversely, the Tocheichah or Admonitions section forewarns dire consequences for neglecting God's decrees, including afflictions, crop failures, enemies, and eventually witnessing God's covenant with their forefathers.
The parsha concludes with a Detailed instruction outline of procedures for vows, house consecrations, redemptions, and tithes, emphasizing the sanctity and regulations concerning offerings dedicated to God.