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Hebrew Text
כִּי עַבְדְּךָ עָרַב אֶת־הַנַּעַר מֵעִם אָבִי לֵאמֹר אִם־לֹא אֲבִיאֶנּוּ אֵלֶיךָ וְחָטָאתִי לְאָבִי כָּל־הַיָּמִים׃
English Translation
For thy servant became surety for the lad to my father, saying, If I bring him not to thee, then I shall have sinned to my father for ever.
Transliteration
Ki avdekha arav et-hana'ar me'im avi lemor im-lo avi'enukha eleikha ve'hatati le'avi kol-hayamim.
Hebrew Leining Text
כִּ֤י עַבְדְּךָ֙ עָרַ֣ב אֶת־הַנַּ֔עַר מֵעִ֥ם אָבִ֖י לֵאמֹ֑ר אִם־לֹ֤א אֲבִיאֶ֙נּוּ֙ אֵלֶ֔יךָ וְחָטָ֥אתִי לְאָבִ֖י כׇּל־הַיָּמִֽים׃
כִּ֤י עַבְדְּךָ֙ עָרַ֣ב אֶת־הַנַּ֔עַר מֵעִ֥ם אָבִ֖י לֵאמֹ֑ר אִם־לֹ֤א אֲבִיאֶ֙נּוּ֙ אֵלֶ֔יךָ וְחָטָ֥אתִי לְאָבִ֖י כׇּל־הַיָּמִֽים׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Context of the Verse
The verse (Genesis 44:32) is part of Yehudah's impassioned plea to Yosef (whom he does not yet recognize) to spare Binyamin and allow him to take Binyamin's place as a slave. Yehudah recounts the promise he made to Yaakov to bring Binyamin back safely, emphasizing the gravity of his responsibility.
Yehudah's Guarantee (ערבות)
Rashi explains that Yehudah uses the term "עָרַב" (became surety) to highlight his personal guarantee to Yaakov for Binyamin's safety. This reflects the halachic concept of ערבות (guarantee), where one takes full responsibility for another's obligations (see Rambam, Hilchot Malveh v'Loveh 25:1). Yehudah's words demonstrate his commitment to this responsibility, even at great personal risk.
The Severity of the Sin
Yehudah states that failing to return Binyamin would cause him to "sin to my father all the days". The Midrash (Bereishit Rabbah 93:7) elaborates that this sin would be eternal because:
Yehudah's Leadership and Repentance
The Talmud (Sotah 7b) notes that Yehudah's willingness to stand before Yosef—a powerful ruler—to defend Binyamin marks his growth from the episode with Tamar (Genesis 38). Ramban adds that Yehudah's actions here fulfill his earlier promise (Genesis 43:9) and demonstrate his teshuvah (repentance) for past failures.
Moral Lesson: Responsibility for Others
This verse is cited in ethical works (e.g., Chovot HaLevavot, Shaar Avodat Elokim) as a model of taking responsibility for others. Yehudah's words teach: