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− | <li><span style="color: # | + | <li><span style="color: #800000;">Chosen </span>– Yaakov and David's fathers both reject them in favor of their siblings, but each is chosen by another (mother/ prophet).</li> |
− | <li><span style="color: # | + | <li><span style="color: #800000;">Relationship to rejected brothers</span> – Though Yaakov is originally hated by Esav and David is scorned by Eliav, the brothers later reunite.</li> |
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− | <li><span style="color: # | + | <li><span style="color: #008000;">Unusual bridal price</span> – Both pay an unusual and exorbitant price to marry their wives.  Yaakov shepherds for seven years, while David provides 100 Philistine foreskins.</li> |
− | <li><span style="color: # | + | <li><span style="color: #008000;">Switching of wives</span> – Yaakov is promised the younger Rachel but given the elder Leah, while David is promised the elder Merav but given the younger Michal.</li> |
− | <li><span style="color: # | + | <li><span style="color: #008000;">Double work</span> – Yaakov and David both pay a double dowry, either an extra seven years of shepherding, or an extra 100 Philistine foreskins.</li> |
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<td><b> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Chosen Sons</span></b></td> | <td><b> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Chosen Sons</span></b></td> | ||
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+ | <li>Sons of favorite wife – Yosef and Shelomo, sons of the favorite wives, are both favored by their fathers.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Kings – Shelomo becomes king, Yosef becomes second in command</li> | ||
+ | <li>Smart – One of the outstanding features of each is their intelligence.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Dreamers – Both have dreams which are somewhat prophetic.</li> | ||
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Version as of 23:11, 11 December 2014
Yaakov and David
Introduction
Yaakov, as the father of the Children of Israel, and David, as the founder of the eternal dynastic monarchy, are two of the most central characters in Jewish history. Strikingly, there are numerous similarities between the general trajectories of their lives and the specific events which befall them. In a number of cases, these parallels are also underscored by linguistic similarities between their respective verses.
Sibling Rivalry |
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Marriage |
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Relationship with Father-in-law |
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Shepherding |
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Problems with Children |
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Chosen Sons |
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