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The various key words of this chapter, "עבד", "אב", and "אדון" reflect the themes of the chapter: the notion of slavery and the symbolic reenactment of the sale of Yosef into slavery, the brothers’ feelings of loyalty to their father, and Yosef’s role of authority
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See Tanakh Lab that Yehuda’s speech, he refers to himself as " עַבְדְּךָ" (your servant) 12 times, and to Yosef as “אֲדֹנִי” seven times. This language is meant as a necessary demonstration of respect and deference to Yosef.&#160;&#160;
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See Tanakh Lab that Yehuda’s speech, he refers to Binyamin as "the lad" seven times, and to his father fourteen times, each being a means of inspiring Yosef’s sympathy.
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Literary Devices – Bereshit 44

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Structure

Parallels and Contrasts

Key Words The various key words of this chapter, "עבד", "אב", and "אדון" reflect the themes of the chapter: the notion of slavery and the symbolic reenactment of the sale of Yosef into slavery, the brothers’ feelings of loyalty to their father, and Yosef’s role of authority

Slave and Master See Tanakh Lab that Yehuda’s speech, he refers to himself as " עַבְדְּךָ" (your servant) 12 times, and to Yosef as “אֲדֹנִי” seven times. This language is meant as a necessary demonstration of respect and deference to Yosef.  

Youth and Father See Tanakh Lab that Yehuda’s speech, he refers to Binyamin as "the lad" seven times, and to his father fourteen times, each being a means of inspiring Yosef’s sympathy.

Character Titles