Bereshit - Vayigash (Genesis 44:18–47:27)
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Bereshit
Vayigash (Genesis 44:18–47:27)
Judah steps forward with a heartfelt plea, offering himself in place of Benjamin and recounting the family’s anguish. His courage breaks the stalemate: Joseph sends the court away, reveals his identity with the words “I am Joseph,” and embraces his brothers in tears. He reframes the past—“God sent me ahead of you to preserve life”—and urges them to bring their father to Egypt. Pharaoh welcomes the plan, provisioning wagons and supplies. Back in Canaan, Jacob sees the wagons and his spirit revives; God reassures him at Be’er Sheva that the descent to Egypt is part of a larger promise.
The family—seventy souls—settles in Goshen, shepherds by trade. Joseph coaches his brothers on how to address Pharaoh and brings Jacob to bless the king. Meanwhile, Joseph manages the famine statewide: exchanging grain for money, then livestock, then land, instituting a fifth as tax while exempting the priests. The portion closes with Israel’s household established and secure in Egypt, poised to grow into a nation. Themes to listen for: leadership born of empathy, repentance that repairs relationships, providence working through human choices, and how exile can be both refuge and seedbed for a future redemption.