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THE L IG HT OF T HE MESSI AH Ra bbi Ar i Kahn And Ya'akov settled in the land in which his fathers dwelled.( 37:1) The days of my dwellings are 130 years, few and bad have been the days of my life.. (47:9) Settled: Ya'akov wished to settle in tranquillity, but the anger of [the episode of] Yosef confronted (literally: "jumped") him. The righteous wish to live in tranquillity. G-d says, is it not sufficient that they have a share awaiting them in the next world, they wish to live in tranquillity in this world as well! (Rashi 37:2) (And G-d) said to Avraham, you shall know that your descendants will be strangers in a land which is not theirs, they will be slaves and abused for 400 years. And the nation which enslaves them will be judged by me. They will subsequently leave with great fortune. The fourth generation will return here, for the sin of the Emori will not be complete until then. (15:13-16) The Holy One blessed be He said, ‘If they do teshuva I will redeem them [after 4] generations, if not I will redeem them [after 400] years.’ (Michilta Drebbi Yishmael Bo Parsha 14) ma'aseh avot siman l'banimsin'at chinam And the Midianites sold him to Egypt to Potiphar (37:36) And Yosef was brought down to Egypt, where he was purchased by Potiphar (39:1) What will we gain if we kill our brother and cover his blood? Let us sell him to the Ishma'elites and let not our hands be upon him, for he is our brother and our flesh, and his brothers acquiesced. , "let us not kill him, for he is our brother and our flesh" We have found this. Do you recognize it? Is it your son's coat? (37:32) And it came to pass at that time, and Yehuda parted ways with (literally, went down from) his brothers.(38:1) They said, 'You are the one who said to sell him! Had you said, return him to his father, we would have listened to you. ‘And it came to pass at that time’-R. Shmuel the son of Nachman said...The brothers were busy in the selling of Yosef, Yosef was busy with his sackcloth and fasting, Reuven was busy with his sackcloth and fasting, Ya'akov was busy with his sackcloth and fasting, Yehuda was busy taking a wife for himself, and G-d was busy creating the light of the Kin Messiah. ‘And it came to pass at that time and Yehuda parted ways...’before the first enslavement is born, the final redeemer is born.' (Midrash Rabba 85:1)
A man found him (Yosef) wandering, lost in a field. The man asked him, ‘What are you seeking?’ He (Yosef) said, ‘I am seeking my brothers. Tell me, please, where they are grazing (their flocks).’ The man said, ‘They left here, for I heard them say, 'Let us go to Dotan.’ Yosef went after his brothers and found them in Dotan.” (37:15-17) And now do not be saddened that you have sold me into this (slavery/foreign land), for G-d has sent me ahead to be a source of sustenance for you. For these two years there is famine in the land, and there will be another five years before any sowing and harvesting. And G-d has sent me ahead of you to set aside for you a vestige of the land, and to be a sustainer for you for great refuge. And now, it is not you who has sent me here but G-d...(47:5-8). g'vuradin And G-d said to Yehuda, ‘You deceived your father with a goat. By your life, Tamar will deceive you with a goat.’ (Midrash Rabbah 85:11) She said, “Do you recognize who owns this ring, staff, and coat? (38:25) Rav Yochanan said, G-d said to Yehuda, ‘You said to your father, `We have found this. Do you recognize it? Is it your son's coat?(37:32)` By your life, Tamar will say to you ‘do you recognize’ (Midrash Rabbah 85:2) do you recognize who owns this ring, staff, and coat" (38:25)- Do you recognize it? Is it your son's coat?” (37:32) And Yehuda recognized, and said, ‘She is more righteous than I.’ (38:26) The staff, (this is the scepter) of the King Messiah" (Midrash Rabbah 85:9)