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Created page with " '''Pharaoh''' was the title given to Egyptian kings throughout their generations. == Pharaoh and the Butchers == On the verse "And Yosef was brought down to Mitzrayim," it is brought in Chassidic texts that the Yesod of Adam Kadmon descended to the level of the throat of Arich Anpin of kelipah, which is the concept of '''Pharaoh''', the upper neck. The matter of the Sar HaMashkim (Chief Butler), Sar HaTabachim (Chief Butcher), and Sar Ha'Ofim (Chief Baker), who were t..." |
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On the verse "And Yosef was brought down to Mitzrayim," it is brought in Chassidic texts that the Yesod of Adam Kadmon descended to the level of the throat of Arich Anpin of kelipah, which is the concept of '''Pharaoh''', the upper neck. | On the verse "And Yosef was brought down to Mitzrayim," it is brought in Chassidic texts that the Yesod of Adam Kadmon descended to the level of the throat of Arich Anpin of kelipah, which is the concept of '''Pharaoh''', the upper neck. | ||
The | The idea of the Sar HaMashkim (Chief Butler), Sar HaTabachim (Chief Butcher), and Sar Ha'Ofim (Chief Baker), who were the three ministers of Pharaoh, is that they draw their sustenance from the neck. | ||
When Yosef was elevated, he | When Yosef was elevated, he cut off the sustenance of Pharaoh's three ministers from the neck, so they could no longer draw influence to the neck. | ||
== Pharaoh Was Not a Chossid == | == Pharaoh Was Not a Chossid == | ||