Yaakov's Retrospective and Yosef's Double Portion/2

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Yaakov's Retrospective

Exegetical Approaches

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Justify Yosef's Double Portion

Yaakov's review of the past was meant to explain why he had the right to grant Yosef's two children the status of "tribes".

Vision at Beit El – Yaakov calls on Hashem's promise in Beit El as proof that Hashem had given him permission to grant Yosef's sons equal status to his own, and to bequeath them rights to the land as he did for each tribe.
  • "קְהַל עַמִּים" – According to Rashi, Ralbag, Seforno, and R. Hirsch, drawing on Bereshit Rabbah, Yaakov understood Hashem's words, "וּנְתַתִּיךָ לִקְהַל עַמִּים" to refer to sons that he had not yet born.1  Since he had no future sons of his own, he recognized that the prophecy must have referred to his grandchildren.
  • "וְנָתַתִּי אֶת הָאָרֶץ הַזֹּאת לְזַרְעֲךָ" – Rashbam, Ibn Ezram,R. Yosef Bekhor Shor, and Radak2  instead suggest that Yaakov was simply pointing out that once the land was promised to him, he could split it however he desired.
Mention of Rachel's Burial – These exegetes disagree about the relevancy of Yaakov's mention of Rachel's burial.
  • Intrinsic to the conversation –Most of these sources suggest that this point was intrinsically connected to Yaakov's main discussion regarding Menashe and Efraim:
  • Proof that prophecy spoke of grandchildren – According to R. Saadia Gaon, R. Shemuel b. Chofni Gaon, Ibn Kaspi and Seforno, Yaakov is explaining that Rachel's death (which occurred immediately after the prophecy in Beit El) marked the end of his child bearing.  As such it was clear that Hashem's prophecy could not have been referring to Yaakov's own sons, but must have referred to Yosef's children.3
  • Reason for choosing Yosef's sons – Tzeror HaMor asserts that Yaakov told Yosef that had it not been for her premature death, Rachel should have born him two more sons.  Since this was not to be, he requests to "adopt" Yosef's two eldest to take their place.4 R. Hirsch, instead, notes that Yaakov, in his old age, thinks of the death of his beloved, since it was his love for her which prompted him to give Yosef's son this exalted status.5
  • Burial site in Yosef's inheritance – According to R. Yosef Bekhor Shor and Ralbag, Yaakov mentions burying Rachel at this point since the site of her grave is found within the border's of the future inheritance of his children.
  • Irrelevant – Rashi, Rashbam, Ibn Ezra and Radak all assert that Yaakov's comment is related to Yaakov's earlier discussion with Yosef regarding his burial6 rather than this conversation regarding his sons.  As Yaakov requests that Yosef to take pains to bury him in Mearat HaMachpelah, he apologizes and explains to Yosef why he had not done the same for his mother, Rachel.
Choice of Efraim and Menashe
Relationship between recollections
Preference of Efraim
" וַאֲנִי נָתַתִּי לְךָ שְׁכֶם אַחַד עַל אַחֶיךָ"

Prevent Yosef's Family's Assimilation

Explain the Choice of Efraim