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Bereishit Ch. 15

Bereishit Ch. 15

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Chapter 15 introduces the Brit Bein HaBetarim, the Covenant of the Pieces—one of the most mysterious and pivotal moments in Abraham’s journey. Unlike other covenants, this one is marked not by reassurance but by dread: “a great darkness fell upon him,” and the promise of land comes bound together with a prophecy of exile, slavery, and affliction.

Abraham’s question—“How will I know that I will inherit it?”—is not simple doubt, but deep humility. He worries not about God’s faithfulness, but about human frailty: what if he or his descendants prove unworthy? God’s answer is paradoxical. The guarantee is suffering itself, because God’s very nature is to hear the cry of the oppressed and redeem them.

This truth is illuminated by the parallel story of Hagar in the next chapter. Like Israel in Egypt, Hagar is afflicted, flees, and is promised nationhood. Her son is named Yishmael—“God hears”—a foreshadowing of the Exodus when God will again “see” and “hear” His people’s pain.

The covenant reveals a profound theological insight: affliction does not cancel God’s promise; it activates it. Israel’s suffering becomes the very guarantee of redemption, because God is the One who transforms oppression into liberation.

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