What is a ladder?
What is Jacob's ladder?
What do you make of Jacob's vision?
Do you place conditions on your relationship with the Divine?
If so, what are they? Why?
Genesis 28,21. “then Hashem (the attribute of Mercy) will be my G’d,;” (may deal with me on the basis of the attribute of Justice). Many commentators already have dealt with this phrase and the difficulties it presents when one reads it superficially. Firstly, why would Yaakov feel the need to make a vow when G’d had already promised him all that he is asking. We trust we are correct in answering that Yaakov here asked for a detail that G’d had not included in the promise God had made to him. We have mentioned already that at the beginning of a “career” as a servant of G’d, everyone needs an assist from G’d. Yaakov therefore asked for this initial assistance, so that eventually he would be able to stand on his own two feet not only economically but also spiritually. When he spoke about G’d being with him, he meant “immediately,” not only at some time in the future. He also wished for G’d’s continued assistance even after he would have returned safely to his homeland and the house of his father. G’d’s initial promise had been limited to the time when Yaakov would return to Eretz Yisrael.
What's the meaning of the ladder?
The nature of a ladder [sulam] is a symbol [semel], or it is an explanation of the Gematria valuation of 'Sinai' (Genesis Rabbah 68:12-14). And Rabbi Shlomo HaSefardi said that 'ladder' hints at the highest soul and 'G-d's angels' hints at wise thoughts. Rabbi Joshua said that the reason for the ladder is that his (Jacob's) prayer rose on it and his salvation from the heavens came down on it... The reason for the ladder here is a metaphor, for nothing is concealed from G-d. Worldly things hang onto the heavens as though there is a ladder between them, upon which the angels go up to report on things after they have been walking along the earth. Likewise, it is written that other angels descend to fulfill G-d's tasks, like a king with his servants.
Describe the connection between God and the world where God knows all but much is hidden from us.
What is the purpose of such a vision of Divinity?
Is this story like others in Torah?
What are the similarities and differences between these two texts?
This shall be My name forever,
This My appellation for all eternity. (16) “Go and assemble the elders of Israel and say to them: יהוה, the God of your fathers’ [house]—the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—has appeared to me and said, ‘I have taken note of you and of what is being done to you in Egypt, (17) and I have declared: I will take you out of the misery of Egypt to the land of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites, to a land flowing with milk and honey.’
Read through the following and consider the theology they describe. What would it be like to interact with this God?
