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Yaakov’s journey to Egypt contains allusions to the divine revelations and promises granted to Avraham and Yitzchak.&#160; This journey represents the close of narrative arc of the Avot and the beginning of a new stage of Jewish history in exile.&#160; The Torah emphasizes that Yaakov and his descendants inherit the covenantal promises to the Avot even as they leave Eretz Yisrael.&#160;&#160;&#160;<br/>
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The narrative of Yaakov’s journey to Egypt contains allusions to the divine revelations and promises granted to Avraham and Yitzchak.&#160; This journey represents the close of the narrative arc of the Patriarchs and the beginning of a new stage of Jewish history in exile.&#160; The Torah emphasizes that Yaakov and his descendants inherit the covenantal promises given to the Patriarchs even as they leave Israel.&#160;&#160; <br/>
 
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<li>Hashem’s double summons to Yaakov (“Yaakov, Yaakov”) in verse 2 calls to mind His angel’s double call to Avraham at the Akeidah (22:11), as Bereshit Rabbah and Midrash Aggadah (Buber) point out on Bereshit 22:11.&#160;&#160;</li>
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<li>Bereshit Rabbah and Midrash Aggadah (Buber) relate Hashem’s double summons to Yaakov (“Yaakov, Yaakov”) in verse 2 calls to mind His angel’s double call to Avraham at the Akeidah (22:11), as out on Bereshit 22:11.&#160;&#160;</li>
<li>Hashem’s promise to Yaakov of “I will make you into a great nation there” calls to mind His opening promise to Avraham of “I will make you into a great nation” (Bereshit 12:2).&#160;&#160;</li>
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<li>Hashem’s promise to Yaakov of “I will make you into a great nation there” calls to mind His opening promise to Avraham of “I will make you into a great nation” (Bereshit 12:2).</li>
 
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Literary Devices – Bereshit 46

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Allusions The narrative of Yaakov’s journey to Egypt contains allusions to the divine revelations and promises granted to Avraham and Yitzchak.  This journey represents the close of the narrative arc of the Patriarchs and the beginning of a new stage of Jewish history in exile.  The Torah emphasizes that Yaakov and his descendants inherit the covenantal promises given to the Patriarchs even as they leave Israel.  


  • Bereshit Rabbah and Midrash Aggadah (Buber) relate Hashem’s double summons to Yaakov (“Yaakov, Yaakov”) in verse 2 calls to mind His angel’s double call to Avraham at the Akeidah (22:11), as out on Bereshit 22:11.  
  • Hashem’s promise to Yaakov of “I will make you into a great nation there” calls to mind His opening promise to Avraham of “I will make you into a great nation” (Bereshit 12:2).

Key Words

Character Titles

Yaakov

Yaakov’s name alternates between Yisrael (appearing six times)1 and Yaakov (appearing fifteen times)2 in this chapter.