Midrash Aggadah

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Midrash Aggadah texts, a body of rabbinic literature devoted to the narrative, ethical, and homiletical interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. These works illuminate Scripture through stories, parables, and theological reflection.

Reuben's I Told You So in the Egyptian Prison

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:22

The oldest brother had a rough sort of vindication. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:22) preserves Reuben's statement: "Did I not tell you, saying, Do not sin against the yout...

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Why Joseph Chose Simeon to Stay Behind in Egypt

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:24

Ten brothers stood before him, and Joseph picked Simeon. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:24) preserves the reason the Torah leaves quiet: Simeon "had counselled them to kill ...

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Joseph's Secret Gift — Returning His Brothers' Silver

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:25

After the test, the quiet kindness. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:25) describes Joseph's instructions: fill their vehicles with grain, return each man's money to his sack, ...

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Levi Without Simeon — the Brother Who Opened His Sack

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:27

The nine brothers stopped for the night, and one of them discovered something impossible. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:27) names him: Levi, "who had been left without Sime...

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What Has God Done to Us? — The Brothers' First Real Prayer

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:28

The silver fell out, and the brothers' hearts stopped. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:28) preserves their reaction: "knowledge failed from their hearts, and each wondered wi...

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The Egyptian Ruler's Test Repeated to Jacob at Home

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:33

The brothers returned to Canaan and retold the story to their father. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:33) preserves the terms as they remembered them: the lord of the land wi...

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Bring Your Youngest Brother — Joseph's One Condition

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:34

The test had one price. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:34) states it through the brothers' retelling: "bring your youngest brother to me, and I shall know that you are not s...

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When Every Brother Found His Silver Bundle at Home

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:35

They emptied their sacks in front of Jacob, and the family saw the problem grow worse. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:35) reports it plainly: every man's bundle of money was...

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Jacob's Grief — You Have Bereaved Me of Them All

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:36

The old man counted his losses aloud. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:36) preserves Jacob's lament word by word: "Of Joseph you said, An evil beast hath devoured him; of Sime...

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Reuben's Desperate Offer — Kill My Two Sons If I Fail

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:37

Reuben tried the one guarantee that could possibly move his father. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:37) preserves the oath: "Slay my two sons with a curse if I do not bring h...

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My Son Shall Not Go Down With You — Jacob's Refusal

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 42:38

Jacob draws the line. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 42:38) preserves his refusal: "My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he alone remains of his moth...

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You Shall Not See My Face — Joseph's Oath Retold

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:3

Judah steps up with the reminder. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 43:3) records his words to Jacob: "The man attesting attested to us saying, You shall not see the sight of my f...

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Why the Brothers Told Joseph They Had a Younger Brother

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:7

The brothers were defending themselves. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 43:7) preserves their explanation: "The man demanding demanded (to know) about us, and about our family, ...

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Judah Stakes His Life on Benjamin's Safe Return

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:8

The famine grinds on. Grain runs thin. And Jacob, the aged patriarch, sits paralyzed at the thought of sending his youngest, Benjamin, down into Mizraim (Egypt). The viceroy there ...

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Judah Offers Eternal Guilt as Security for Benjamin

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:9

Judah does not haggle with his father. He does something stranger. He offers a guarantee so total that it extends beyond time itself. "I will be surety for him," he says. "Of my ha...

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The Gifts Jacob Sent Down to Egypt for Joseph

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:11

When Jacob finally yields, he does not send his sons empty-handed. He sends a basket of the land itself. "Take of the praiseworthy things of the land," he tells them, "and put them...

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Double the Silver — Jacob's Plan for a Returned Payment

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:12

Jacob thinks through every detail. If the brothers return to Egypt carrying only fresh money, the viceroy might remember the strange matter of the silver they discovered in their s...

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Jacob's Prophetic Blessing Before Letting Benjamin Go

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:14

Jacob blesses his sons with a breaking voice. "God the Almighty give you mercies before the man," he prays, "that he may release to you your other brother, and Benjamin" (Genesis 4...

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Joseph Orders a Kosher Feast — The Sinew Removed

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:16

The Torah says Joseph told his steward to "slaughter an animal and prepare" a meal for his brothers. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan hears more than catering. It hears halacha. "Bring the m...

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The Brothers Panic Over the Silver in Their Sacks

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:18

Kindness frightens a guilty conscience more than cruelty does. When Joseph's men usher the brothers into the viceroy's private house, they should be relieved. No dungeon, no interr...

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The Brothers Confess the Mystery of the Returned Silver

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:21

When cornered, honest people speak plainly. The brothers corner themselves at the door of Joseph's house. Before anyone accuses them, they accuse the evidence. "It was when we had ...

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Peace Be With You — The Steward's Hidden Blessing

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:23

The steward's reply is the gentlest sentence in all of Genesis 43. The brothers have just thrust their silver forward, insisting on their innocence. And the steward — Menasheh, in ...

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Joseph Sees Benjamin and Whispers a Mother's Blessing

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:29

Joseph has been holding a pose for three chapters. Stern vizier. Egyptian potentate. Accuser, examiner, power. Then he lifts his eyes and sees, standing among his brothers, the boy...

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Joseph Flees the Room to Weep for His Brother

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:30

There is a kind of tear a powerful man cannot afford to show in public. Joseph, vizier of all Mizraim, feels it rising, and runs. "Joseph made haste," the Targum reports, "for his ...

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Why Egyptians Could Not Eat at a Hebrew Table

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:32

The banquet is served on three separate tables. Joseph at one. His brothers at another. The Egyptian officials at a third. The Torah notes the separation briefly. Targum Pseudo-Jon...

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Joseph's Silver Cup Sorts the Brothers by Their Mothers

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:33

The seating at Joseph's feast is arranged with a precision that should be impossible. The brothers stare at the place cards and cannot account for what they see. "They sat around h...

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Benjamin's Five Portions and the First Wine in Years

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 43:34

At Joseph's table the platters move in a strange rhythm. Every brother receives a portion. Then Benjamin receives five. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan accounts for the arithmetic. "Benjami...

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Joseph Commands His Steward to Return the Silver Again

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:1

The meal is over. The brothers have eaten, drunk, been seated by their mothers' names, watched Benjamin receive five portions. They expect to go home with grain and a story. Joseph...

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The Silver Goblet Hidden in Benjamin's Sack

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:2

A small silver cup changes the course of Jewish history. Joseph hands it to his steward with a single instruction. "Put my cup, the silver cup, in the mouth of the sack of the youn...

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Why Have You Returned Evil for Good — The Road Accusation

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:4

The brothers are barely out the city gate. The donkeys have not yet settled into their travel rhythm. Then a shout comes from behind them. "They had not gone far from city, when Jo...

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Would Thieves Return Silver — The Brothers' Defense

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:8

The brothers are innocent of the cup, and they know it. Their defense, preserved in Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, is an argument from character. "Behold, the money which we found in the ...

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From Before the Lord There Is Sin Upon Your Servants

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:16

The cup is found in Benjamin's sack. The brothers stand in the dust of the road, surrounded by armed Egyptians, and Judah begins a speech that will rearrange Jewish history. "What ...

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Keep Benjamin, Go Home in Peace — Joseph's Final Test

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:17

Joseph's counter-offer is designed to look generous. It is in fact the most dangerous trap he has set yet. "Far be it from me to do thus; the man in whose hand the chalice hath bee...

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Judah Approaches the Throne — A Prince of Pharaoh's Judgment

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:18

What happens next is one of the great speeches in the Hebrew Bible. Judah steps out of the huddle of brothers and walks directly toward the vizier — the man he still believes is an...

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Benjamin's Dead Brother and the Aging Father Who Loves Him

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:20

In the middle of Judah's speech, a sentence lands that should have broken Joseph's composure on the spot. "We told my lord, We have an aged father, and a son of his old age, a litt...

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We Cannot Go Down Without the Boy — Judah's Second Refusal

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:26

Judah keeps building the case. He reminds the vizier of every step, every conversation, every refusal. The family could not return to Egypt without the youngest brother. "We told h...

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Let Me Be Guilty All the Days — Judah's Final Surety

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 44:32

The speech closes where it began. Judah returns, at the end, to the same pledge he gave his father at the beginning of the story, and makes it explicit. "Therefore thy servant beca...

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I Am Joseph — The Silence That Followed the Reveal

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:3

Three words in Hebrew, and a palace full of lies collapses. Ani Yosef. I am Joseph. "Joseph said to his brothers, I am Joseph! Is my father yet alive? But his brothers could not an...

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Come Near and Examine Me — Joseph Proves His Identity

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:4

The brothers cannot answer. So Joseph does something astonishing. He invites them closer. "Joseph said to his brothers, Come near, I pray, and examine me. And they came near. And h...

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It Was Not You Who Sent Me — Joseph's Theology of Sale

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:8

Having named the sin, Joseph reframes it. He does not deny it. He places it inside a larger story. "It was not you who sent me hither, but it was from before the Lord that the thin...

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Tell My Father the Lord Has Made Me Chief Over Egypt

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:9

Joseph has reconciled with his brothers. Now he needs them to deliver a message — quickly. "Make haste, and go up to my father, and say to him, Thus saith thy son Joseph, The Lord ...

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Joseph and Benjamin Wept — Two Temples Yet to Fall

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:14

When Joseph and Benjamin finally embrace, their tears do not flow for the reasons we expect. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan reads the verse as prophecy. "He bowed himself upon his brother ...

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Joseph Kisses His Brothers and Sees Their Slavery Coming

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:15

The kisses Joseph gives his brothers are not only affection. In Targum Pseudo-Jonathan's reading, they are grief in advance. "And he kissed all his brethren, and wept over them, be...

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Pharaoh Rejoices That Joseph Is Not a Runaway Slave

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:16

When the news reaches the palace, Pharaoh is delighted — and the Targum hears the reason under the delight. "A voice was heard in the royal house of Pharaoh, saying, The brothers o...

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The Fat of the Land — Pharaoh's Invitation to Jacob's House

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:18

Pharaoh sends his own invitation. "Take your father and the men of your house, and come to me, and I will give you the best of what is desirable in the land of Mizraim, and you sha...

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Wagons for Wives and Children — Honor for Jacob's Household

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:19

Pharaoh is specific about the travel arrangements. He thinks of the women. He thinks of the children. He thinks of the honor due an aged patriarch. "Thou, Joseph, shalt appoint for...

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Ten Donkeys of Wine and Ten of Bread — Joseph's Gift to Jacob

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:23

The inventory of Joseph's gift to his father is recorded with precision. "These presents he sent to his father; ten asses laden with wine and the good things of Mizraim, and ten sh...

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Jacob's Heart Stood Still — The Moment He Could Not Believe

Midrash Aggadah Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 45:26

The brothers arrive in Canaan. They find their father. They deliver the news. And Jacob cannot hear it. "They declared to him, saying, Joseph is yet alive, and is ruler over all th...

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