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− | Yaakov, the father of the Children of Israel, and David, the founder of the | + | Yaakov, the father of the Children of Israel, and David, the founder of the dynastic monarchy, are two of the most central figures in all of Jewish history. Strikingly, there are numerous similarities between the general trajectories of their lives and the specific events which befall them. In some of these cases, the parallels are also underscored by linguistic similarities between their respective verses. |
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− | <li><b><span style="color: #800000;">Rejected and chosen</span></b> – The fathers of each of Yaakov and David pass over them in favor of their older brothers, but they are nonetheless selected by | + | <li><b><span style="color: #800000;">Rejected and chosen</span></b> – The fathers of each of Yaakov and David pass over them in favor of their older brothers, but they are nonetheless selected by Divine input.</li> |
<li><b><span style="color: #800000;">Relationship to older brothers</span></b> – Yaakov is hated by Esav and David is scorned by his siblings, but both later reconcile with their brothers .</li> | <li><b><span style="color: #800000;">Relationship to older brothers</span></b> – Yaakov is hated by Esav and David is scorned by his siblings, but both later reconcile with their brothers .</li> | ||
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− | <li><b><span style="color: #000080;"> | + | <li><b><span style="color: #000080;">Employers</span></b> – Yaakov shepherds for Lavan (לבן), while David watches the sheep of Naval (נבל).  The employers' names are palindromes of each other.</li> |
<li><b><span style="color: #000080;">Sheep shearing</span></b> – In both stories, the shearing of sheep is the backdrop for complications.</li> | <li><b><span style="color: #000080;">Sheep shearing</span></b> – In both stories, the shearing of sheep is the backdrop for complications.</li> | ||
<li><b><span style="color: #000080;">Conscientious laborer</span></b> – Both Yaakov and David work day and night to ensure that no sheep are lost or harmed.</li> | <li><b><span style="color: #000080;">Conscientious laborer</span></b> – Both Yaakov and David work day and night to ensure that no sheep are lost or harmed.</li> |
Version as of 01:31, 12 December 2014
Yaakov and David
Introduction
Yaakov, the father of the Children of Israel, and David, the founder of the dynastic monarchy, are two of the most central figures in all of Jewish history. Strikingly, there are numerous similarities between the general trajectories of their lives and the specific events which befall them. In some of these cases, the parallels are also underscored by linguistic similarities between their respective verses.
Plot Parallels
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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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