Parashas Mikeitz
Genesis 41:1 – 44:18
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
Channukah.
Miketz 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 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 advances to his bosses wife, his sentenced to prison.
The story of Miketz
begin with when two years had passed, Pharaoh had a dream. This dream should have happen two years earlier. Joseph had two
years added to his prison sentence, the dream was delayed for the length of
time.
The lesson to be
learn from this Torah portion is that when we try to make our desired events
happen as quickly as possible, we should remember that everything has already
been prepared for us. Our efforts and desires are important and can have an
effect, but when our efforts are on behalf of ourselves our power is drastically
altered.
The secret lies in
knowing what kind of effort is important and how much of an effort is enough.
The truth is if we had our consciousness in the right place, we would be able
to have everything we need in just one second. While it is very nice to have
money, the effort to raise the spiritual consciousness that we are talking
about here brings not just money, but literally complete joy and fulfillment in
all things.
The results of our
works in this life are not so much about our physical effort as about our
spiritual effort. It is important to truly believe that blessings do not come
to us a result of our own physical efforts, but rather that they come from the
Creator and that our spiritual effort to connect to the Creator draws them to
us.
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 departure from
Egypt is the epic battle of good over evil, Channukah.
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 Cup-bearers, and a total of
twelve years since Joseph was imprisoned. At this point Joseph was almost
thirty two 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, all his 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!
Gen 41:1 And it came to be, at the end of two years’ time, that
Pharaoh had a dream, and saw himself standing by the river,
- Pharaoh dream of
himself standing by the river Nile, reflecting upon it suggests that his
thoughts was focused on the river whose annual overflow determined the
agricultural fate of Egypt for the next year.
Gen 41:2 and saw seven cows coming up out of the river, fine
looking and fat, and they fed amongst the reeds, - The symbolism of Pharaoh’s dreams are
figurative since famine and abundance in Egypt depends on the overflow of the
Nile, Pharaoh saw the cows coming out of the river. Since oxen or cow are
usually harnessed for the purpose of plowing the land, farming the fat cows
alluded to prosperity. They came from the river symbolized that the ensuing
prosperity would be limited to Egypt. The cows or oxen were beautiful alludes
to years of prosperity, in farming the land.
Gen 41:3 then saw seven other cows coming up after them out of the
river, ugly and lean of flesh, and stood by the other cows on the bank of the
river. - The
other cows were symbolic of another season of plowing. The lean cows emerged
from the river immediately after the seven fat cows intimating that famine
would follow immediately on the heels of prosperity.
Gen 41:4 And
the ugly and lean of flesh cows ate up the seven fine looking and fat cows.
Then Pharaoh awoke. – The other cows, which represent leanness or lack of prosperity
eats, began to consume all that the prosperity cows had accomplished. The land
would be worked, but poor crop was harvest. All the joys of the past seven
years would be consumed by the lean years.
Gen 41:5 And he slept and dreamed a second time and
saw seven heads of grain coming up on one stalk, plump and good,
- The passage did not
suggest that he dream more, but it suggested that he dreamt another dream. As
Joseph said in his interpretation, the repetition of the dream was to show that
it would be fulfilled quickly, not that it indicates a new message. Grain is a
symbol of harvest, that one stalk had seven ears indicated an abundance of
grain.
Gen 41:6 and saw seven lean heads, scorched by the east wind,
coming up after them. – Any attempt to harvest would be unsuccessful. All the new
crops would be scorched by the east wind.
Gen 41:7 And the seven lean heads swallowed the seven plump and
complete heads. Then Pharaoh awoke and saw it was a dream. – Pharaoh realizes that it was
significant, complex dream that require interpretation. The singularity of the
dream suggests that both were to be understood as one.
Gen 41:8 And it came to be in the morning that his spirit was
moved, and he sent and called for all the magicians of Mitsrayim and all its
wise men. And Pharaoh related to them his dreams, but there was no one who
could interpret them for Pharaoh. – EL YAHVEH has the power to move the spirit of Pharaoh as He also
has the power to place a dream on Pharaoh mind. However, there were none who could
interpret the dream, even though there were interpreters’ galore.
Gen 41:9 Then the chief cupbearer spoke to Pharaoh, saying, “I
remember my crimes this day. – As EL YAHVEH place the dream on Pharaoh Mind, EL YAHVEH
brought back to the Cupbearer the memory of Joseph. He said I remember my crime
against Joseph, what I was ask to do I did not do.
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