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Avraham and Yitzchak

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Introduction

The dictum, מעשה אבות סימן לבנים (the deeds of the fathers are a sign for the sons), is particularly apt when speaking of the lives of Avraham and Yitzchak.  The stories of father and son are surprisingly similar, and many of the episodes that define the Avraham narrative find their echo in the life of Yitzchak.  In several of these cases, linguistic parallels strengthen the comparison.

Content Parallels and Contrasts

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Family Life
  • Barren wife – Despite blessings of progeny, both Sarah and Rivka are initially unable to have children.
  • Two children – Each of Avraham and Yitzchak bear two children, one of which is favored by the mother, while the other is loved by the father.
  • Younger son chosen – In both stories the mother (Sarah/Rivka) ensures that it is the younger child who inherits or is blessed.
  • Chosen son marries non-Canaanite – Both Avraham and Yitzchak ensure that their son does not marry a Canaanite, but rather a woman from the family in Charan.
  • Rejected son leaves but thrives – Both Yishmael and Esav leave their homeland, but grow to be great nations and fathers of 12 princes/alufim.

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Analysis

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