Language:
English
Year of publication:
2020
Titel der Quelle:
Hebrew Union College Annual
Angaben zur Quelle:
91 (2020) 77-126
Keywords:
Kimhi, David,
;
Bible. Commentaries
Abstract:
The framework of the biblical story describing the switching of Jacob's wife Rachel for her older sister Leah by their father on the wedding night (Gen 29:21-25) does not specify the practical conditions that made the duplicitous act possible. Although the deceit is carried out at the sensitive moment the spouses were in the midst of a highly intimate act, no suspicion arises in the mind of the deceived Jacob until sunrise.Radak (David Kimḥi, 1160-1235, Southern France), in his commentary on the verse describing the exposure of the deceit (Gen 29:25), explains: “He did not recognize her until morning, as we have already explained; and the aggadic explanation according to which Rachel gave her [Leah] signs [to disguise her identity by imitating Rachel] is well known.”
DOI:
10.15650/hebruniocollannu.91.2020.0077
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