4/17/2026

Parashat 8 Portion 33 Vayishlach Gen 35:9-36:43 Is 61:2-9 + 62:1-3

Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, Creator of the universe, You have set us apart for Yourself through Your Covenant commandments and You have called us to internalize the words of Your Covenant. Please, YHVH, our Elohim, sweeten the words of Your Covenant in our mouths and in the mouths of Your people, the family of Israel. May we and our offspring and the offspring of Your people, the house of Israel – all of us – know Your Name and embrace Your Covenant so that we may deeply love one another and love You above all. Please uncover our eyes and open our hearts that we may carefully examine and receive the marvels and mysteries of Your Covenant. Blessed are You, YHVH, who enters into Covenant with Your beloved Bride - Israel.

Deu 32:9  “For the portion of יהוה is His people, Ya‛aqo His allotted inheritance.

Deu 32:8  “When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance (Gen 10 &Ps 82) When He separated the sons of Aam, He set the boundaries of the peoples According to the number of the children of Yisra’ěl. (or Elohim)

וירא אלהים אל־יעקב – and Elohim appeared to Jacob (Israel)

 

Gen 35:9  And Elohim appeared to Ya‛aqo again, when he came from Paddan Aram, and blessed him. 

 

The verb ‘’vayera’’ (וירא) is a Niphal (Passive form) indicating that the initiative for YHVH appearing to Yakov came from YHVH – for covenant confirmation to Yakov and his descendants.

This is the third major divine encounter Jacob has at Bethel (the first was the ladder dream in Genesis 28; the second was YHVH’s command in Genesis 35:1 to go there and build an altar).

It indicates a direct, personal manifestation of YHVH - a theophany or visible manifestation of Himself, not a messenger, not merely an inner feeling or a distant voice – this is YHVH Himself.

 

Hebraic understanding holds that while YHVH having no physical existence, YHVH can manifest in ways humans can perceive, through a sense of His personal presence, as well as through sent messengers. (“No one can see YHVH and live” — Exodus 33:20)

Joh 4:24  “Elohim is Spirit, and those who worship Him need to worship in spirit and truth.” 

 

Whether a ‘’theophany’’ or a ‘’messenger’’ appears – it is as good as if YHVH Himself is appearing – In Gen 18:1 the messenger is called YHVH.

 

Rudolf Bultmann (1884–1976): Famous for existential interpretation, he described the doctrine of the pre-existence of Christ as well the doctrine of the trinity  "not only irrational but utterly meaningless".

 

More and more theologians argue that if Jesus truly pre-existed as a divine being, his human experience was not genuine. They maintain that for Jesus to be fully human, his existence must have begun at his conception.

These false teachings are not only offensive to YHVH but are a stumbling block to the house of Jacob.

 

1Jn 4:1  Beloved ones, do not believe every spirit, but prove the spirits, whether they are of Elohim, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. 

1Jn 4:2  By this you know the Spirit of Elohim: Every spirit that confesses that יהושע Messiah has come in the flesh is of Elohim, 

1Jn 4:3  and every spirit that does not confess that יהושע Messiah has come in the flesh is not of Elohim. And this is the spirit of the anti-messiah which you heard is coming, and now is already in the world. 

 

‘’Some writers explicitly claim that the Trinity doctrine (formalized at Nicaea in 325 and Constantinople in 381) is the “mark” or “name” of the beast. They argue it replaces biblical monotheism (one God = the Father alone) with a “three-god” system of pagan origin. One detailed presentation links the Trinity directly to the “image of the beast” and the “mark,” claiming it was introduced as part of the beast’s deceptive power after the fall of pagan Rome.’’

 

Jas 3:1  Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, knowing that we shall receive greater judgment. Gal 1:7,8 – 2 Cor 11:3,4  https://trinities.org/blog/   

 

Gen 35:9  And Elohim appeared to Ya‛aqo again, when he came from Paddan Aram, and blessed him. 

Gen 35:10  And Elohim said to him, “Your name is Ya‛aqo, your name is no longer called Ya‛aqo, but Yisra’ěl is your name.” So He called his name Yisra’ěl. 

Gen 35:11  And Elohim said to him, “I am Ěl Shaddai. Be fruitful and increase, a nation and a company of nations shall be from you, and sovereigns come from your body. 

Gen 35:12  “And the land which I gave Araham and Yitsaq I give to you. And to your seed after you I give this land.” 

Gen 35:13  And Elohim went up from him in the place where He had spoken with him. 

Gen 35:14  And Ya‛aqo set up a standing column in the place where He had spoken with him, a monument of stone. And he poured a drink offering on it, and he poured oil on it. 

Gen 35:15  And Ya‛aqo called the name of the place where Elohim spoke with him, Běyth Ěl. 

 

 

The Deaths of Rachel and Isaac

Gen 35:16  Then they set out from Běyth Ěl. And it came to be, when there was but a little distance to go to Ephrath, that Raěl began to give birth, and had great difficulty giving birth. 

Gen 35:17  And it came to be, as she was having great difficulty giving birth, that the midwife said to her, “Do not fear, for it is another son for you.” 

Gen 35:18  And it came to be, as her life was going out – for she died – that she called his name Ben-Oni. But his father called him Binyamin. 

Gen 35:19  So Raěl died and was buried on the way to Ephrath, that is Běyth Leem. 

Gen 35:20  And Ya‛aqo set a standing column on her burial-place, which is the monument of Raěl’s burial-place to this day. 

Gen 35:21  And Yisra’ěl set out and pitched his tent beyond the tower of Ěer. 



https://donnagawell.com/2020/12/17/away-in-a-manger-at-migdal-eder/

The primary (and most explicit) ancient Jewish source that connects Migdal Eder to the Messiah is the Targum Pseudo-Jonathan (also called Targum Yonatan ben Uzziel in some traditions), an Aramaic interpretive paraphrase of the Torah.

Its rendering of Genesis 35:21 reads approximately:

“And Jacob journeyed and spread his tent beyond the Tower of Eder, the place from whence the King Messiah is destined to be revealed at the end of days.”

This Targum expands the plain text with a future-oriented, eschatological interpretation. It identifies Migdal Eder (“Tower of the Flock”) as the future site of the revelation (or manifestation) of King Messiah in the end times.

 

Connection to Micah 4:8

Jewish tradition often links Genesis 35:21 with Micah 4:8:

“And you, O tower of the flock (Migdal Eder), hill of the daughter of Zion, to you it shall come, even the former dominion shall come, the kingdom of the daughter of Jerusalem.”

·         The Targum to Micah 4:8 interprets this verse messianically: “And you, O Messiah of Israel, who has been hidden because of the sins of the congregation of Zion, the kingdom shall come to you...”

·         The idea is that the hidden Messiah (a concept found in various midrashim) will be revealed from this symbolically significant “tower of the flock,” restoring the Davidic kingdom.

 

Migdal Eder was a real location near Bethlehem, on the road toward Jerusalem. The Mishnah (Shekalim 7:4 and related discussions in Kiddushin 55a) mentions flocks pastured in the area between Jerusalem and Migdal Eder as being suitable for Temple sacrifices. This led some (especially in Christian scholarship like Alfred Edersheim) to suggest these were special “Temple flocks” watched by Levitical-style shepherds — though the Mishnah itself does not explicitly call the shepherds “priestly.”

 

Gen 35:22  And it came to be, when Yisra’ěl dwelt in that land, that Re’uěn went and lay with Bilhah his father’s concubine. And Yisra’ěl heard about it.

 

In ancient Near Eastern culture, taking a father’s wife or concubine was often a symbolic act of claiming leadership or declaring the father unfit or “dead” as head of the family/clan.

This is the same pattern seen when Absalom publicly lay with David’s concubines to legitimize his rebellion and claim the throne (2 Samuel 16:21-22).

While sexual desire may have played a role, most commentators argue it was not the primary driver. The act carried heavy political and relational weight beyond mere lust.

 

 Now the sons of Ya‛aqo were twelve: 

Gen 35:23  the sons of Lě’ah were Re’uěn, Ya‛aqo’s first-born, and Shim‛on, and Lěwi, and Yehuah, and Yissasar, and Zeulun; 

Gen 35:24  the sons of Raěl were Yosěph and Binyamin; 

Gen 35:25  the sons of Bilhah, Raěl’s female servant, were Dan and Naphtali; 

Gen 35:26  and the sons of Zilpah, Lě’ah’s female servant, were Ga and Ashěr. These were the sons of Ya‛aqo who were born to him in Paddan Aram. 

Gen 35:27  And Ya‛aqo came to his father Yitsaq at Mamrě, or Qiryath Arba, that is eron, where Araham and Yitsaq had dwelt. 

Gen 35:28  And the days of Yitsaq were one hundred and eighty years. 

Gen 35:29  So Yitsaq breathed his last and died, and was gathered to his people, aged and satisfied of days. And his sons Ěsaw and Ya‛aqo buried him. 

 

Esau's Descendants

 

The genealogy of Esau (who is also called Edom). This chapter closes Esau’s story in the Torah before shifting focus entirely to Jacob’s line in Genesis 37 onward.

 

The sages note that genealogies of the “non-chosen” line (Ishmael in Gen. 25, Esau here) are given before the chosen line (Isaac then Jacob) to “clear the stage” and show that the covenant promise flows exclusively through Jacob/Israel.

 

·         Esau receives material blessings and becomes a great nation with kings and chiefs (fulfilling Isaac’s blessing in Gen. 27:39–40: “by your sword you shall live... when you grow restless you shall break his yoke”).

·         However, the detailed list highlights that Esau’s line, though numerous and powerful, is separate from the spiritual covenant line of Abraham → Isaac → Jacob.

·         It also explains future biblical conflicts: Edom (Esau’s descendants) becomes a recurring adversary to Israel (see Obadiah, Psalms 137, etc.). Some midrashim and later commentators (e.g., Lekach Tov) identify Edom symbolically with Rome and later oppressive empires.

·         The chapter demonstrates God’s faithfulness even to the “rejected” line — Esau prospers greatly in this world.

 

Jacob is the chosen line through which the Abrahamic covenant flows (land, descendants, blessing to all nations). YHVH protects him repeatedly from Laban, from Esau, from famine and renames him Israel ("he struggles with YHVH") after their wrestling match (Genesis 32).   This is not the story of a mere opportunist; it's a flawed man YHVH refuses to abandon.

 

Jacob is often painted as a villain. The scriptures give him a "bad wrap" yes! Jacob was flawed as all humans are, yet YHVH's favour and covenant rest on him, exactly as it did with Abraham and Isaac. He becomes the father of Israel, the meek tent-dweller who studies Torah and wrestles with YHVH and prevails by clinging to the promise. That's a powerful picture of YHVH’s favour upon his life, Jacob was not a shrewd opportunist – he was mentored by his grandfather – Abraham – one of the meekest men on earth and some scholars believe Jacob was not trying to take or claim something that was not his – Jacob had no self seeking agenda – Jacob would have been content right throughout his life looking after sheep, living in his tent and studying the Torah and digging wells.

 

The wrestling scene especially captures Jacobs life, he refuses to let go without a blessing. Was this blessing primarily for Jacob? or was this was a blessing for a nation of peoples?

 

Gen 25:27  And the boys grew up. And Ěsaw became a man knowing how to hunt, a man of the field, while Ya‛aqo was a complete (Heb ‘’tam’’)man, dwelling in tents. 

 

‘’tâm’’ (תּם) complete, morally innocent, having integrity an ordinary, quiet sort of person – Strongs 8535

 

Complete men don’t steal and deceive. There isn’t a verse in the scriptures where YHVH directly says, “Jacob is a deceiver” or a ‘’thief’’ as a formal label.

 

Did Jacob deceive Esau by buying his birthright? (3min)

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jrOnuARGEFo

 

Isaiah 41:8-9 (ESV): "But you, Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the offspring of Abraham, my friend..."

Isaiah 44:1-2 (NIV): "...do not be afraid, Jacob, my servant, Jeshurun, whom I have chosen."

Psalm 135:4 (ESV): "For YHVH has chosen Jacob for himself, Israel as his own possession."

Romans 9:10-13 (ESV): Mentions "Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated" to explain YHVH's sovereign choice. 

 

Blessed are you YHVH, our Elohim, King of the Universe, you have given us your Torah of truth and have planted everlasting life within our midst. Blessed are you, YHVH giver of the Torah – Amein.

Additional midrash:

What’s the point? YHVH chooses a very special and precious people very close to His Heart on earth (‘’am segulah’’ – "peculiar treasure"  Ex 19:5/1 Pet 2:9)  it is a people a nation called Israel – called Jacob and YHVH will judge all mankind by the way they treat this nation He has chosen – this nation that is very precious to Him–but He has chosen them because He is YHVH and He has made up His mind to do so– the welfare of every nation and human being outside this chosen nation will be determined, judged or accepted by the way they treat this one nation – Israel.

Zec 2:8  For thus said יהוה of hosts (for the sake of esteem He sent me to the nations which plunder you): “For he who touches you touches the apple of My eye.a Footnote: a Deu_32:10.

However, this chosen nation has been very disobedient to Him.

For more in-depth study, you can explore the full text of Ezekiel 2-3, Isaiah 65:1-16, and Romans 10-11.

In Matthew 21:31-32, Jesus tells religious leaders (chief priests and elders) that "tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God before you" because they repented and believed John the Baptist, while the leaders did not. This indicates that humble repentance outweighs external religious appearance or even ethnicity – Joshua and Caleb!

Mat 21:28  “But what do you think? A man had two sons, and he came to the first and said, ‘Son, go, work today in my vineyard.’ 

Mat 21:29  “And he answering, said, ‘I do not wish to,’ but afterwards he repented and went. 

Mat 21:30  “And having come to the second, he said similarly. And he answering, said, ‘I go, master,’ but he did not go. 

Mat 21:31  “Which of the two did the desire of the father?” They said to Him, “The first.” יהושע said to them, “Truly, I say to you that tax collectors and whores are entering into the reign of Elohim before you, 

Mat 21:32  for Yoanan came to you in the way of righteousness, and you did not believe him, but tax collectors and whores believed him. And when you saw it, you did not repent afterwards, to believe him. 

 

Ultimately only those grafted into Jacobs family will be called family and priests of the Most High Elohim.

 Jacob's Well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srE_u9CmIso&t=9s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srE_u9CmIso