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<p>Hashem pulled the strings behind the scenes to realize the master plan of the Covenant of Pieces by exiling Yaakov's family to Egypt, and there was no freedom of choice in this matter.</p> | <p>Hashem pulled the strings behind the scenes to realize the master plan of the Covenant of Pieces by exiling Yaakov's family to Egypt, and there was no freedom of choice in this matter.</p> | ||
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<point><b>Egyptian free choice</b> – This approach could similarly maintain that the Egyptians did not decide on their own to enslave the Israelites, but were forced by Hashem to do so. However, it is possible to distinguish between Avraham's descendants who were mentioned explicitly in the Covenant and the Egyptians who were not. For more, see <aht page="Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice">Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice</aht>.</point> | <point><b>Egyptian free choice</b> – This approach could similarly maintain that the Egyptians did not decide on their own to enslave the Israelites, but were forced by Hashem to do so. However, it is possible to distinguish between Avraham's descendants who were mentioned explicitly in the Covenant and the Egyptians who were not. For more, see <aht page="Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice">Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice</aht>.</point> | ||
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<p>The Israelites descended to Egypt to fulfill Hashem's command, but they exercised their own free choice in deciding to do so.</p> | <p>The Israelites descended to Egypt to fulfill Hashem's command, but they exercised their own free choice in deciding to do so.</p> | ||
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<point><b>Egyptian free choice</b> – This approach would maintain that the Egyptians were obligated to enslave the Israelites in order to fulfill Hashem's decree. For more, see <aht page="Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice">Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice</aht>.</point> | <point><b>Egyptian free choice</b> – This approach would maintain that the Egyptians were obligated to enslave the Israelites in order to fulfill Hashem's decree. For more, see <aht page="Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice">Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice</aht>.</point> | ||
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<p>Hashem's words were just a prediction, and had no impact on the Israelite decision to come to Egypt. The Israelites went down to Egypt because of their own personal and economic considerations.</p> | <p>Hashem's words were just a prediction, and had no impact on the Israelite decision to come to Egypt. The Israelites went down to Egypt because of their own personal and economic considerations.</p> | ||
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<point><b>Egyptian free choice</b> – This approach would maintain that the Egyptians enslaved the Israelites of their own volition and without any connection to Hashem's words at the Covenant of Pieces. For more, see <aht page="Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice">Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice</aht>.</point> | <point><b>Egyptian free choice</b> – This approach would maintain that the Egyptians enslaved the Israelites of their own volition and without any connection to Hashem's words at the Covenant of Pieces. For more, see <aht page="Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice">Divine Plans and Egyptian Free Choice</aht>.</point> | ||
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Version as of 23:27, 25 June 2014
Divine Plans and Israelite Free Choice
Exegetical Approaches
Overview
Commentators disagree on how to characterize the Divine prophecy at the Covenant of Pieces and what impact it had on the course of action of Yaakov's family. Some contend that Hashem's words set forces into motion that left no free choice whatsoever, while others argue that it was simply a private prophecy with no ramifications whatsoever. Finally, a middle ground attempts to view Hashem's words as a directive which Yaakov and his family chose to fulfill.
Remote Control
Hashem pulled the strings behind the scenes to realize the master plan of the Covenant of Pieces by exiling Yaakov's family to Egypt, and there was no freedom of choice in this matter.
Divine Orders
The Israelites descended to Egypt to fulfill Hashem's command, but they exercised their own free choice in deciding to do so.
Passive Prediction
Hashem's words were just a prediction, and had no impact on the Israelite decision to come to Egypt. The Israelites went down to Egypt because of their own personal and economic considerations.