Genesis 37b

Continuing the Torah Project teachings in Genesis 37, we begin by looking in depth at the amazing figure of Joseph, one of the clearest pictures of Messiah in all of Scripture. We start by examining the Hebrew word describing Joseph’s colorful coat, “passim,” finding in it both a reference to the Messiah and an allusion to the exodus that Joseph plays such a large role in bringing about. We then tackle Joseph’s two dreams, finding two advents of Messiah in them. In the final parts of the teaching, we address the dangers of hatred- righteous or unrighteous- and explore two mysterious dots (nikkud) over the word “et” in verse 12.

Visuals: Genesis 37b.pdf

Medios Visuales: Gén 37b.pdf

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