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LECH LECHA - ABRAHAM'S FIRST TEST

A very curious aspect of Abraham’s introduction i…

An episode of the Deeper Look At The Parsha podcast, hosted by Rabbi Pini Dunner, titled "LECH LECHA - ABRAHAM'S FIRST TEST" was published on October 28, 2020 and runs 61 minutes.

October 28, 2020 ·61m · Deeper Look At The Parsha

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A very curious aspect of Abraham’s introduction into the Torah’s narrative is the fact that almost immediately after reaching Canaan – or, as God had called it, “the Land that I will show you” – he leaves for Egypt. Having discovered that Canaan is in the midst of a famine (Gen. 12:10), he abandons the Promised Land and heads for the fleshpots of Egypt, to ride out the storm elsewhere. Before arriving in Egypt, he instructs his wife, Sarah, to lie about her identity, to save him from certain death – a very strange thing for a man of faith to do. Chazal cite this curious episode as Abraham’s first test, which they seem to indicate he passed with flying colors. Meanwhile, Ramban sees the whole saga in rather a different light. Rabbi Dunner goes through the details of what happened, explains Chazal's and Ramban’s differing interpretations, and then reveals a remarkable Alshich that tries to find a middle path between these two opposing opinions.

A very curious aspect of Abraham’s introduction into the Torah’s narrative is the fact that almost immediately after reaching Canaan – or, as God had called it, “the Land that I will show you” – he leaves for Egypt. Having discovered that Canaan is in the midst of a famine (Gen. 12:10), he abandons the Promised Land and heads for the fleshpots of Egypt, to ride out the storm elsewhere. Before arriving in Egypt, he instructs his wife, Sarah, to lie about her identity, to save him from certain death – a very strange thing for a man of faith to do. Chazal cite this curious episode as Abraham’s first test, which they seem to indicate he passed with flying colors. Meanwhile, Ramban sees the whole saga in rather a different light. Rabbi Dunner goes through the details of what happened, explains Chazal's and Ramban’s differing interpretations, and then reveals a remarkable Alshich that tries to find a middle path between these two opposing opinions.
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