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Perau
gives Ysef a new name as he makes him
the viseroy.
He calls him Safata
and he gave him a wife named Asnat the
daughter of.
Now the truth is this worked out
perfectly. This is all divine hand
whereat was really the daughter of Dina
after she got raped by
Beno.
She was sent away and
adopted by Potif.
So she was really the only Jew there.
So, how could it be out of millions of
people in Egypt?
Millions of people are in Egypt
and Perau happens to choose her, the
only Jew to marry the only Jew.
And it says he gave it to her. It seems
like it's a gift, not a gift.
The truth is
the Egyptians
were disgusted by
Ysef.
How do we know later on in the para
when Ysef's brothers come and they're
sitting down with Ysef and eating with
him?
The verse says in chapter 43,
verse 32,
they served him separately
and them separately. Meaning they served
the servants, the Egyptian servants
served separately and the tribes
separately. And the Egyptians who ate
with him also separately.
meaning the Egyptian servants of Ysef
also ate separately. They didn't eat
with Ysef and they didn't eat with the
guests which were the the 12 tribes, his
brothers. Why? As the puk says, for the
Egyptians could not bear to eat food
with the Hebrews. It being loathome to
the Egyptians.
In the eyes of the Egyptians, in the
eyes of Ishmael,
the Jews are disgusting.
They're even Oh, what do you mean? Their
boss, Ysef. Yeah, he's our boss. We'll
follow what he says because or else
he'll kill us. But that doesn't mean we
like him. They find him disgusting. His
brothers, his guests, disgusting.
P gave her to Ysef not because he was
doing him a kindness
but because she was the only one that
was not Egyptian.
She was not like him. So he gave her
meaning even the gifts
were not gifts out of kindness. Although
again like I said this was the divine
hand of
made that happen
but make sure you know that the enemy
doesn't give free gifts.
The enemy does not give free gifts.
The Torah tells us that there's a
certain way that we have to deal with
the enemies.
In the book of Psalms,
chapter
says,
"Hashem,
rescue my soul from lying lips, from a
deceitful tongue."
Here, David says he's not worried about
arrows. He's not worried about rockets.
He's not worried about the enemy's
horses. He's worried about the lies. The
lies that make the enemy look good. The
lies that make the enemy win the public
war.
Save me from that.
Why?
Because without
winning this war
against the lies,
it'll never be over.
Even if you won and you killed some
people, that's only winning a battle.
The war can only be won once you know
how to deal with lies.
And David says
even when he wants peace with them he
wants to cease fire with them he doesn't
want to fight
in the same taim number 120 we go from
verse two to verse 7
says
I am peace but when I speak they are for
war
meaning that I want peace.
But they don't want peace, even when
they say they want. Why? Cuz they're
liars.
They're liars. That's who they are. We
are meant to be a light unto the
nations, not to follow their misguided
practices. [music]
Remember, every Jew has to remember that
he's a Jew and she's a Jew. We don't
celebrate non-Jewish [music] holidays,
even if they seem harmless.
It's aili disrespect
to the Torah