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− | <p>N. Leibowitz notes that Yosef's | + | <p>N. Leibowitz notes that Yosef's interpretation of Paroh's dream in verses 25-36 can be divided into three sections, each prefaced by a declaration that attributes the upcoming events to the hand of God:</p> |
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<li>Verse 25: <span style="color: #3366ff;">Attribution to God</span></li> | <li>Verse 25: <span style="color: #3366ff;">Attribution to God</span></li> | ||
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<li>Verses 33-36: Advice to Paroh</li> | <li>Verses 33-36: Advice to Paroh</li> | ||
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− | <p>See Nechama Leibowitz, עיונים בספר בראשית (Jerusalem, 1992): 310-312, who analyzes this structure, noting how Yosef's anchoring his whole speech with references to Hashem highlights how even in the foreign society of Egypt, Yosef continuously | + | <p><b>Secondary Literature</b> – See Nechama Leibowitz, עיונים בספר בראשית (Jerusalem, 1992): 310-312, who analyzes this structure, noting how Yosef's anchoring of his whole speech with references to Hashem highlights how even in the foreign society of Egypt, Yosef managed to continuously see the hand of God.</p> |
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Version as of 02:22, 12 July 2023
Literary Devices – Bereshit 41
Structure
N. Leibowitz notes that Yosef's interpretation of Paroh's dream in verses 25-36 can be divided into three sections, each prefaced by a declaration that attributes the upcoming events to the hand of God:
- Verse 25: Attribution to God
- Verses 26-27: Numerical Interpretation (sevens, doubled dream)
- Verse 28: Attribution to God
- Verses 29-31: Content Interpretation (years of plenty / famine)
- Verse 32: Attribution to God
- Verses 33-36: Advice to Paroh
Secondary Literature – See Nechama Leibowitz, עיונים בספר בראשית (Jerusalem, 1992): 310-312, who analyzes this structure, noting how Yosef's anchoring of his whole speech with references to Hashem highlights how even in the foreign society of Egypt, Yosef managed to continuously see the hand of God.