Gen 2:2 |
MT |
וַיְכַ֤ל אֱלֹהִים֙ בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִ֔י מְלַאכְתּ֖וֹ אֲשֶׁ֣ר |
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SP |
ויכל אלהים ברום הששי מלאכתו אשר עשה |
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= LXX |
καὶ συνετέλεσεν ὁ θεὸς ἐν τῇ ἡμέρᾳ τῇ ἕκτῃ |
According
to the MT, God completed his work “on the seventh day,” involving a millisecond
of work (Rashi) on that day. However, some scribes (and possibly translators)
probably found it difficult to imagine that God would have worked on the
seventh day and therefore corrected the presumably primary reading to a
theologically easier one. (Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible
[4th ed.; Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press, 2022], 311)
Rashi,
referenced above, offered
the following commentary for Gen 2:2:
ויכל
אלהים ביום השביעי AND ON THE
SEVENTH DAY GOD FINISHED — R. Simeon says: A human being (literally, flesh and
blood) who cannot know exactly his times and moments (who cannot accurately
determine the point of time that marks the division between one period and that
which follows it) must needs add from the week-day and observe it as the holy
day (the Sabbath), but the Holy One, blessed be He, who knows His times and
moments, began it (the seventh day) to a very hair’s breadth (with extreme
exactness) and it therefore appeared as though He had completed His work on
that very day (Genesis Rabbah 10:9). Another explanation: What did the world
lack? Rest! Sabbath came — Rest came; and the work was thus finished and
completed (Genesis Rabbah 10:9)!