Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis

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Why Jacob's Years Were Shortened at the Reunion

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 46:29

The reunion scene in (Genesis 46:29) should be pure joy. After twenty-two years of believing Joseph was dead, Jacob finally sees his son alive, a ruler in a chariot, riding out to ...

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Jacob Ready to Die the Death of the Righteous

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 46:30

When Jacob finally looks into the face of Joseph alive, his words in (Genesis 46:30) could have been pure relief. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan hears something subtler. Jacob says, "I...

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Why the Egyptians Refused to Sit at Table With Shepherds

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 46:34

Before the family of Jacob was even presented to Pharaoh, Joseph coached his brothers on what to say. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 46:34) records his instruction: say you...

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Pharaoh Asks for Men of Ability to Tend His Own Flocks

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:6

The meeting between Pharaoh and Joseph's brothers was over quickly. In (Genesis 47:6) Pharaoh gave them Goshen, as expected — but the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan lingers on the second h...

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Jacob Blesses Pharaoh That the Nile Should Rise

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:7

The Torah says plainly in (Genesis 47:7) that Jacob "blessed Pharaoh." It does not tell us what the blessing was. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan supplies the words: "May it please the ...

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Few and Evil Have Been the Days of My Pilgrimage

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:9

Pharaoh asked Jacob his age, and Jacob's answer in (Genesis 47:9) is one of the rawest sentences in Torah. The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan renders it with all its weight: "The days of t...

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How Joseph Redistributed Egypt to Protect His Brothers

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:21

The Torah states, almost in passing, that Joseph "removed the people to cities from one end of the border of Egypt to the other" (Genesis 47:21). Why? The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan gi...

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Why Joseph Spared the Lands of the Egyptian Priests

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:22

When Joseph bought up every private field in Egypt during the second year of famine, he left one class untouched. (Genesis 47:22) says he did not buy the land of the priests becaus...

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Israel Built Schools and Vineyards in the Land of Goshen

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:27

The Torah sums up the family's first years in Egypt in a single line: "And Israel dwelt in the land of Egypt, in the country of Goshen, and they had possessions therein, and grew a...

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Why Jacob Made Joseph Swear by the Mark of Circumcision

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:29

When Jacob asked Joseph to bury him in Canaan rather than Egypt, he did not ask for a simple promise. In (Genesis 47:29) he asked Joseph to "put thy hand under my thigh" — a euphem...

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Why Joseph Refused to Swear the Oath as a Son

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:30

In a moment easy to skip, the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on (Genesis 47:30) flags a subtle refusal. Jacob had asked Joseph to place his hand on the mark of the covenant and swear to bu...

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The Shekhinah Appears at Jacob's Bedpost

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 47:31

In (Genesis 47:31), once Joseph has sworn to bury him in Canaan, Jacob does something cryptic. He "bowed himself upon the bed's head." The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan pulls back the cur...

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How Jacob Adopted Ephraim and Menasseh as His Own

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:5

When Jacob finally addressed the question of Joseph's two sons in (Genesis 48:5), he did something startling. He said: "Ephraim and Menasheh, as Reuben and Shimon shall be reckoned...

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Why Rachel Was Buried on the Road and Not in the Cave

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:7

In (Genesis 48:7), as he prepares to bless his grandsons, Jacob breaks off to explain to Joseph something that has haunted the family for decades. "Rachel died by me suddenly in th...

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Joseph Proves His Marriage by the Written Ketubah

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:9

When Jacob asked Joseph who the two boys standing beside him were (Genesis 48:9), the question was not about identity. Jacob was old and nearly blind, but he recognized his grandso...

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Why Jacob Crossed His Hands Over Ephraim and Menasheh

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:14

A dying man does not waste his last gestures. When Jacob gathered the strength to bless his grandsons, he did something strange with his hands. Menasheh, the firstborn, stood on hi...

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The God Who Fed Jacob All His Days

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:15

A blessing is often remembered for what it promises. This one is remembered for what it recalls. Before Jacob spoke a single word of future over his grandsons, he spoke a word of p...

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The Redeeming Angel and the Fishes of the Sea

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:16

There is a line in Jacob's blessing so strange the ancient translators could not leave it alone. In the Hebrew, Jacob asks an angel to bless his grandsons. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan k...

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When Joseph Tried to Correct His Father's Blessing

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:17

Joseph ran Egypt. He managed granaries, read dreams, survived prison, and fed a continent through seven years of famine. He knew how things were supposed to be done. So when he wat...

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I Know, My Son, I Know — Jacob's Double Knowing

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:19

When Joseph tried to move his father's hand, the old man answered with a phrase that has echoed for centuries. "I know, my son, I know" (Genesis 48:19). The doubling is not a stamm...

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Why Jews Bless Their Sons With Ephraim and Menasheh

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:20

Every Friday night, in homes from Jerusalem to Buenos Aires, Jewish fathers place their hands on their sons' heads and say the same words: "May God make you like Ephraim and like M...

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Jacob's Sword and Bow — The Shechem Jacob Fought For

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 48:22

It is one of the shortest verses of Jacob's farewell, and one of the most surprising. Jacob, the quiet dweller in tents, claims a city by right of conquest. "I have given to thee t...

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Why Reuben Lost the Birthright, Priesthood, and Crown

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:3

Reuben was supposed to inherit everything. As the firstborn of Jacob, three crowns rested on his head by right — bechorah (the birthright), kehunah (the priesthood), and malchut (t...

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The Garden Overwhelmed by Torrents — Jacob's Word to Reuben

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:4

Jacob does not shame his firstborn without also showing him a door. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan opens (Genesis 49:4) with a startling image: "I will liken thee to a little garden in the...

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Jacob's Refusal to Join the Shechem Raid

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:6

A father can love his sons and still refuse to stand on their side. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves one of the hardest lines in Jacob's blessing — a public disavowal. "In their co...

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How Jacob Broke the Wrath of Shimon and Levi

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:7

A blessing that divides is still a blessing. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan takes the Hebrew's terse curse-on-anger and reveals its surgical logic. "If they dwell together, no king nor rul...

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Why Judah's Confession Earned Him the Crown

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:8

The name Judah (Yehudah) comes from the Hebrew root y-d-h — to acknowledge, to confess, to praise. Jacob knows this, and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan will not let the wordplay pass unuse...

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Why Jacob Called Judah a Young Lion — The Two Rescues

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:9

Jacob compares Judah to a lion's cub, and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan explains exactly why. Two moments made Judah roar. "From the killing of Joseph my son thou didst uplift thy soul, a...

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The Scepter, the Scribes, and the King Messiah of Judah

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:10

(Genesis 49:10) is the verse that launched a thousand Jewish hopes. The Hebrew is cryptic: "The scepter shall not depart from Judah... until Shiloh come." Targum Pseudo-Jonathan wi...

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The Messiah Girded for Battle — A Targum Vision

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:11

The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan does not describe a gentle Messiah. It describes a warrior king who ends the reign of tyrants. "How beauteous is the King, the Meshiha who will arise fro...

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The Messiah's Eyes That Cannot Look on Innocent Blood

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:12

The Targum has shown the Messiah as warrior. Now it shows him as judge, and the portrait turns tender. "How beautiful are the eyes of the king Meshiha, as the pure wine! He cannot ...

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Zebulun's Ships and the Tribe That Sailed to Sidon

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:13

Some tribes fought. Some farmed. Zebulun sailed. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan takes the brief Hebrew line in (Genesis 49:13) and gives it a maritime vista. "Zebulon shall dwell upon the ...

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Issachar's Bent Shoulder and the Labor of Torah

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:15

In the Hebrew, Issachar is called a "strong donkey bowing under its burden" (Genesis 49:14). The image sounds pastoral — a beast of fields and heavy loads. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan r...

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The Judge of Dan and the Coming of Samson

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:16

Jacob's blessing of Dan is spare in Hebrew. "Dan shall judge his people." The Targum Pseudo-Jonathan hears a specific future in it. "From the house of Dan there is to arise a man w...

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Samson the Serpent — Dan's Strike From the Roadside

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:17

The image is unsettling. Jacob compares Dan to a serpent lurking beside the road, waiting for horses' heels. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan explains the metaphor and names the man. "A chos...

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Why Jacob Waited for a Salvation Bigger Than Samson

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:18

After prophesying Samson's rise, Jacob pauses. The next verse in Genesis 49 is almost a sigh. "For Thy salvation have I waited, O Lord." Targum Pseudo-Jonathan unpacks the grief an...

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The Tribe of Gad Crossing the Arnon in Arms

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:19

Gad chose land east of the Jordan. The Hebrew blessing in (Genesis 49:19) puns on the name — gad sounds like gedud, a raiding band. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan expands the pun into a ba...

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Naphtali the Swift Messenger Who Brought Joseph's News

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:21

The Hebrew calls Naphtali "a hind let loose, that giveth goodly words" (Genesis 49:21). The image is a deer sprinting across a mountainside with news. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan names ...

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Why Joseph Would Not Raise His Eyes to the Daughters of Egypt

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:22

Joseph's blessing is the longest Jacob delivers, and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan packs it with detail no translator could resist. "Joseph, my son, thou hast become great and mighty... b...

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The Magicians of Egypt Who Slandered Joseph Before Pharaoh

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:23

Power draws enemies. Joseph rose from a prison cell to the second throne of Egypt in a single day (Genesis 41:40), and the men he displaced never forgave him. Targum Pseudo-Jonatha...

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How Jacob's Discipline Made Joseph a Name on the Ephod

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:24

Joseph survived the slander, and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan explains why. "He returned to abide in his early strength, and would not yield himself unto sin, and subdued his inclination...

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The Word of the Lord and the All-Sufficient Help

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:25

Jacob's blessing of Joseph reaches into cosmic language. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves two divine titles worth pausing on. "From the Word of the Lord shall be thy help; and He w...

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Joseph's Diadem and the Blessings Ishmael and Esau Wanted

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:26

The ancestral blessings were not universally loved. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan includes a striking aside in Joseph's final benediction. "The blessings of thy father be added to the ble...

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Why the Temple Was Built in Benjamin's Portion

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:27

Benjamin was the youngest, and Jacob's last blessing might be the most exalted. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan reads the Hebrew "Benjamin is a ravenous wolf" (Genesis 49:27) as a declarati...

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All Twelve Tribes Are Righteous Together

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:28

The blessings are done. Jacob has said something hard or something heroic about each of his sons — one has lost the birthright, two have been scattered for their rage, one has been...

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Bury Me With My Fathers — Jacob's Last Request

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:29

When the blessings were finished, Jacob turned to the practical. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan records his request with the gravity of a last will. "I am to be gathered to my people; bury...

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The Cave Abraham Bought for an Eternal Resting Place

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 49:30

Jacob names the burial site with the precision of a deed. Targum Pseudo-Jonathan preserves the legal language. "In the cave that is in the Double Field over against Mamre in the la...

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The Forty Years of Famine Jacob's Merit Cancelled

Targum Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 50:3

When Jacob died, Egypt mourned for seventy days (Genesis 50:3). Targum Pseudo-Jonathan explains why the Egyptians wept so hard for a foreign patriarch. They were not mourning only ...

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