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<p>Yaakov’s name alternates between Yisrael and Yaakov in this chapter.&#160;</p>
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<li><b> Commentators</b> – See Ramban on 46:2, and Netziv and R. Hirsch on 46:5.&#160; These commentators generally associate the name Yaakov with the beginning of exile.&#160;</li>
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<li><b>Secondary Literature</b> – For analysis of the significance of the usage of the two different names in this narrative, see R. Ezra Bick’s article <a href="https://www.hatanakh.com/sites/herzog/files/herzog/Vayigash%20-%20Rav%20Ezra%20Bick.pdf">The Twilight Years</a>.&#160;</li>
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Literary Devices – Bereshit 46

This topic has not yet undergone editorial review

Structure

Parallels and Contrasts

Key Words

Character Titles

Yaakov

Yaakov’s name alternates between Yisrael and Yaakov in this chapter. 

  • Commentators – See Ramban on 46:2, and Netziv and R. Hirsch on 46:5.  These commentators generally associate the name Yaakov with the beginning of exile. 
  • Secondary Literature – For analysis of the significance of the usage of the two different names in this narrative, see R. Ezra Bick’s article The Twilight Years