Why does Yaakov stop in Be’er Sheva mid-journey? Why offer sacrifices to the God of his father Yitzchak? And what does it mean that Yosef will "place his hand on your eyes"?
This shiur explores Be’er Sheva as the edge of the Land – and of faith. Yaakov fears leaving Hashem behind. Hashem responds: I Myself will go down with you. We examine the tension between Yaakov, who searches for God, and Yosef, who never asks. And we uncover the deeper meaning of Yaakov’s final vision: seeing Yosef before death as a form of true, prophetic sight.
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