Parashas Mikeitz
Genesis 41:1 – 44:18
Haftarah
I King 3:15 - 4:1
Brit Chadasha
Acts 7:9-16
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah, (Jesus Christ)
I pray for the Spirit of
Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this
Parasha
Happy Chanukah.
Mikeitz is the tenth
portion of the Torah Cycle, Veyeshev the portion before this one, ends with a
tremendous amount of sadness. Jacob seems to have lost his favorite son Joseph,
and he is in a state of morning. The ten older sons were unable to ease the
grief of Jacob. Miketz describe how Joseph was sold into slavery, how he was
falsely accused, of sexual abuse to his bosses wife, his sentenced to prison.
Miketz starts with Pharaoh
two dreams: One with the seven lean cows rising from the Nile
and devouring seven fat cows, and the other dream where the seven withered ears
of grain devour seven fat ears.
Pharaoh so-called wise
men are unable to interpret his dreams, but the head wine steward, who had met
the Kabbalah master Joseph in prison, he remember his extraordinary Kabalistic
gift. Pharaoh orders Joseph taken out of prison and brought to the Palace.
Like the sixth days of
creation, which depict the sixth stage to our spiritual development, we see
Joseph entering into another stage of his spiritual enhancement. After years of
hardship, where the principles of the Heavenly Kingdom
had been cemented into his life, His final test was about to begin.
The life of a believer is
like studying for a major test; now a major corporation will be in town looking
for the most qualified person to fill the role as Vice President, only the best
will do.
The time had come to
free Joseph and begin the chain of events that would bring Jacob and his family
to Egypt
to fulfill the last part of the prophecy to Abraham that his offspring would be
subjugated and persecuted (15:13-16).
The events of this
experience begin two years after the release of the Cupbearers, and a total of
twelve years since Joseph was imprisoned. At this point Joseph was almost
thirty years old, Jacob 120, and Isaac 180. Isaac would die soon after.
The Kabbalah teaches
that the twelve children of Jacob were not simply people; they were channels of
the Light of the CREATOR. Each of them had their own spiritual task and his
role as a spiritual channel in their generation, as it is ours.
Joseph’s task was to
gather all of the light before it could be revealed to the world. He had the
power then, as our Messiyah do now, that would unite the scattered light and
prepare it to be manifested. When Joseph was sold into slavery, his entire
brother did not know why, they think that it was just a coincidence. Not
knowing that the stone that the builder refused would become the chief corner
stone.
This illustrates an
important lesson. When we are not aware of those people in our life that
support us spiritually and physically, we will not appreciate their assistance.
It is only when those people are either taken away, that we begin to realize
how much we need them.
The Kabbalists say
that when Joseph was separated from his brothers, Benjamin took his place
spiritually. Although Benjamin was not on the same spiritual level as Joseph,
he still brought a measure of unity and spiritual elevation to the broken
family. Now the rest of the story!
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