Vayechi
Vayechi
Vayechi
And He Lived.
Gen. 47:28 – 50:26.
I. This Torah portion ends the account of the Life of Jacob, yet launches
us into the exile and future deliverance of Israel as a People. These portend
future events and reveal not only the dealings of YHVH with His People, but
also, the 2nd coming of Messiah! As with every previous encounter – the
numbers given us also add clarity for those willing to pursue the lead. This
Parsha begins with just that – a set of strategically placed numbers! Unleash
the hounds!!!
And Jacob lived in the land of Egypt seventeen years: so the whole age
of Jacob was an hundred forty and seven years.
מי־
ֵֽ הי ְי
ִ שָנה ַוְי
ָׁ שֵרה ְׂ עֶ שַבע ְׁ צַרִיםְמ
ִ אֶרץ ֶ עֹקב ְּב
ֲ חי ַי
ִ ַוְי
שָֽנה׃ָׁ את
ַמ ְ עים ּו
ִ אְרָּבַ שִנים ְו
ָׁ שַבע ֶׁ חָּייו
ַ שֵני
ְׁ עֹקבֲ ַי
Vayechi Ya'akov be'erets Mitsrayim shva esreh shanah vayehi yemey-
Ya'akov shney chayav sheva shanim ve'arba'im ume'at shanah.
Let’s look first at the number 17: This number is unique; it is a prime
number, is not a multiple of any other number and thus, has no factors. It is
the 7th or Sabbath of the Prime numbers – 1,3,5,7,11,13,17. A combination of
10 (divine order) & 7 (spiritual perfection) sees - the ‘perfection of spiritual
order’. It is itself a factor of another interesting number, 153, the total of fish
caught by the disciples after the resurrection and revealing of Messiah and
representing the Salvation of all Israel. 17 happens to be the gematria of the
words #1770, diyg, a verb meaning to catch fish, #1771 dayyag, a fisherman,
also, to fish for the exiles of Israel to bring them back to their homeland. (Jer.
16:16!!
Interestingly, this ‘fishing’ takes place immediately before the hunters. Let me
show you a unique use of 17 – 10 & 7.
Psalm 83:6-11 gives us the ten and the seven in a different order. Verses
6-9 give us a confederation of ten enemies for the purpose of making
Israel extinct, and "to cut them off from being a nation"; while verses
10 and 12 give us an enumeration of seven enemies which the Lord had
destroyed in the past, with the prayer that He would do to the
confederacy of the ten what He had done to the seven in the past.
• Edom, #123, ' אדםEdom, the red one, the blooded one.
• The Ishmaelites, #3459, ישמעאלי, Strongs' translates it, Yah
will hear, however, the Yod suffix indicates, “my god will hear
me”, it is also spelled the same as #3456, yasam, to be desolate,
to lie waste, to put, to place.
• Moab, #4124, מואבMow'ab, Strongs’ has it, ‘of his father’,
however, if we look at it as a compound word, the Mi –Ma
prefix means what, who and Av = father, thus, what or who’s
father.
• The Hagarenes, #1905, הגריHagriy, Ha – the, ger – stranger.
The stranger or sojourner, The Wanderer (Cain, Nimrod, etc.)
• Gebal, #1381, גבלGĕbal, from #1379, to set bounds or
boundaries, to set limits.
• Ammon, #5983, ` עמוןAmmown, Strongs’ has it, ‘tribal’.
Again, if we break the word apart, the Am affixed to the
beginning means ‘people’ or ‘nation’, the Vav-Nun suffix
denotes a smaller version of something as in to diminish the
people.
• Amalek, #6002, ` עמלקAmaleq, Strongs’ has it, ‘dweller in a
valley’. I believe it is best rendered: Aleph – (future tense, first
person, I will) #4454, malaq, a verb meaning, ‘to wring off’, to
sever.
• The Philistines, #6429, פלשתPĕlesheth, Strongs’ has it, ‘land
of the Sojourners’. It is from the root of #6428, palash, to roll
or wallow in dust or ashes depicting great distress.
• Tyre, #6865, צרTsor, rock, it is also related to #6862, tsar,
narrowness, tightness, distress, misery, and an enemy, foe,
adversary.
• Assur, #804, ' אשורAshshuwr, Strongs’ has it, ‘a step’. It is
related to #833, ashar, which means to go straight, advance, to
set right. The same root as Yashar – El, those who walk
upright before YHVH.
Adam, the Blooded (as in Covenant) One [Yahshua] will hear Me and
make desolate, those whose father is “The Wanderer”. He (The
Wanderer) will cross boundaries (Dan. 7:25 Torah, Moedim) to
diminish the People. I will wring him off and sever him causing great
distress to those who would be an adversary to the Upright People
before YHVH! Who are this upright people? Yishar-el, Israel!
Then follow, in verses Ps. 83: 10-12, the seven enemies, which had been
destroyed in days of old:
During the strife and contention we will see Israel’s enemies devoured.
YHVH observed - separating between us, pledging to mix & mingle the
wolves at a great slaughter, their covering removed!
There is another number that is not “seen” but, the two that are, force
us to examine this one, the number 130 (147 – 17= 130). This number
has the same gematria as the Hebrew word, #3717, kapal, a verb
meaning to double. It is also closely related to # 3722, kapar, to cover, to
forgive, to expiate, to reconcile. Kapal is the root of Machpelah, the
burial place of Jacob. 130 is the value of #5551, cullam, meaning ladder
(Gen. 28:12) It is this ladder which represents the DNA or Word/Seed of
YHVH that affected the necessary change in Jacob becoming Israel.
Finally, 130 is the gematria of #5513, Sinai, the mountain upon which
YHVH descended and released His word/Seed into Israel. The root of
Sinai comes from the same as Sanhedrin, meaning 70 learned or 70
elders. The Yod suffix indicates possession; thus Sinai means, ‘My
learned Man’. I.E. Messiah!
II. This chapter deals specifically with the end of Jacob’s life, and
beginning of Israel’s bondage in Egypt. Ironically, if foretells of the End
of Israel’s bondage and the beginning of Jacob/Israel. The end reveals a
beginning.
There is much more to this Torah portion, but, the basic premise
reminds of a promise to restore the House of Jacob/Israel and to bring
them out of Egypt again – at the end of Days – where the Bones of
Joseph will rise and be revealed as the brother of Judah, because of the
time Joseph has spent in the Tents of Torah, serving the People!