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Vayeishev - 2nd Portion
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Join me as we learn for Monday second to
reading for parases.
Yesterday we learned as Yoseph is
special and loved by his father. His
father makes from him his special
garment as well as Yseph has these
dreams which makes his brothers jealous
and creates lots of animosity between
him and his brothers. Verse 12, chapter
37.
And his brothers left to pasture their
father's flock in the city in the place
of the only one that did not go was
Binyam as he was too young as we'll soon
see.
There's a dot on the letter S to tell us
that there's something different about
this.
Meaning that they actually went
themselves to go eat and drink to take
care of them their own needs, not
necessarily about their sheep.
Verse 13
said to Ysef Jacob tells Yseph,
"Your brothers are pastoring the sheep
in
come.
I will send you
to them to see how they're doing to
check up on them."
And he said, he replied, "Here I am. I'm
ready to do it."
What is the word? tells us as we find in
other places where they say they're
ready
humility and excitedly ready to do it.
He was excited and ready quickly to do
what his father asked him to do without
any hesitation.
Even though he knew that his brothers
hated him and there was a problem that
they might he might get in trouble with
them but his father asked him to do
something is ready to go and do it.
Verse 14.
And he told them,
"Please go and see how your brothers
flock are fearing."
Now the flock are doing and report back
to me. And he sent him thus
from the he sent him from the from
he came to and he arrived in
what does it mean from the valley of
seemingly was on a mountain
was on a mountain not in a valley as it
says
they went up the and they came to Hello.
What is it telling us?
From that great advice
from the vision from that
was buried
this that was told by by the by the
covenant that God made with them that
they will be a stranger in a foreign
land. Now it was about to begin. That
means why was he sending them? Little
did he know this was a prophetic vision
that this was going to begin the descent
of the Jewish people in a foreign land.
This was a place where problems
happened. If you recall
that was the place where the tribes made
the mistake of selling Yseph.
That was the same place where Dina was
captured and hurt.
That's where later on in the book of
Chronicles it's spoken about the kingdom
of David was split.
that you had who was the children of
David became the king of the two and a
half tribes and the rest of them went to
Yuram the 10 tribes who was not from the
kingdom of David.
Verse 15.
And a man found him. A man who found him
wandering.
He was wandering in the fields.
And the fellow asked him, "What are you
looking for?"
And a man, who is this man? This is the
angel Gavil as we find in the book is
Gavl. The man is called Gavil.
So Yseph asked,
"I am looking for my brothers.
Please tell me
where they are pasturing."
Verse 17. And the man said,
"They traveled on from here. I heard
them saying,
"Let's go. Let us go to
Yseph went and followed his brothers
went. came and he found them in
verse 17.
The word meaning they traveled from here
but he uses a special language meaning
they remove themselves from here from
love and fraternity together with their
brother and they said we're not
interested in acting as brothers
together.
They know Rashi continues to explain
what does it mean according to the
extrapolation of meaning.
They are looking for ways and methods
and tools to be able to
you will then to be able to hurt you and
to kill you.
But according to the simple
interpretation
of
always the verse stays true to its
simple interpretation.
Verse 18
and they saw him from afar
and before he even reached them
they conspired against him to put him to
death. What does the word mean?
They were deceiving. They were planning.
They were finding they were conspiring
of ways that they can hurt him and
finding in trickery ways to be able to
hurt him.
Who's him also? If you look there's no
here. So you can read it meaning with
him
that they were conspiring to kill him to
see what they can do against him.
Verse 19.
And one said to one man said to another
referring to because
look here comes the dreamer.
Verse 20.
So now
let's let us go and kill him and throw
him into one of the pits
and we'll say
a wild beast has devoured him
and then we'll see how his dreams will
come to success. Who and how his dreams
will come to fruition.
verse 20
said
this verse doesn't fit well according to
the simple interpretation and therefore
dari says I have to explain it
wasn't that the Jewish people wasn't
that the tribes were saying this or the
brothers were saying it the divine
presence was saying it hey they said
let's kill him
the verse responds to them you think
you're going to kill him.
Let's see who will succeed, who will be
right about his dreams.
Let's see whose words are going to be
right.
My words, which is the brothers or your
words or the what God says. We cannot
say
it can't be that they said let's see
what his dreams are going to happen
because once they kill him, he won't
have any dreams anymore. So therefore,
you will never able to see if the
fruition of his dreams will come to be.
Verse 21.
However, Ruven heard his brothers
planning to kill him
and therefore he rescued them from them.
He said, "No,
let us not strike him mortally.
Let's not kill him. This means death."
And therefore, he comes up with the plan
in the next verse.
And therefore Ruven says to them,
"Do not shed blood,
throw him here into the pit as in that
this pit that's in the desert, but do
not lay a hand on him
because had devised a plan that he
wanted to save him
from them that eventually he would take
him out of the ditch and bring out of
the pit and return him to his father.
This is again the divine presence saying
that what was Ruven's intent
didn't say to them put him in the pit so
I want to save him. It's the divine
presence saying that Ruven would come
later on and I'll take him out of the
pit. He said I am the firstborn.
I am oldest from all of you and if
anything happens to this fellow
I'm the one that's going to be blamed
for it. I'm the one that's going to be
punished for it and therefore I am
deciding what to do and how to do it and
therefore he says do not throw him into
the pit. Over here we see that Ruvane
was looking to see on how he was going
to save uh Yoseph and this was Ruvane's
job. He was looking to see that even
self-sacrifice to save another Jew and
to save Yoseph from his brothers. This
concludes the second Torah reading for
Monday.