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− | Tanakh Lab demonstrates that one of the chapters most similar to Bereshit 35 is Bereshit 28, which narrates Yaakov’s journey from his father’s house.  There are a number of parallels | + | <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab/Bereshit/35">Tanakh Lab</a><fn>To see which chapters are most linguistically similar to Bereshit 35, click on the Torah icon in the Tanakh Lab.</fn> demonstrates that one of the chapters most similar to Bereshit 35, describing Yaakov's return to Israel, is Bereshit 28, which narrates Yaakov’s journey from his father’s house.  There are a number of parallels in plot and language (see <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab?c1=Bereshit:35:1-35:29&c2=Bereshit:28:1-28:22&f=bc&min=10&max=5000">here</a>), including: Hashem’s blessings, the establishment of stone monuments (מצבות), the location and naming of Beit El, and the name El Sha-ddai, with which Yitzchak blesses Yaakov in Bereshit 28 and Hashem identifies Himself in Bereshit 35.  The two chapters thus serve as bookends for Yaakov's journey and give a sense of closure and harmony to Yaakov’s narrative, as in coming chapters the Torah will focus on the story of his sons. |
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