What did the allegory of the woman from Tekoa, in which her son murdered her other son, symbolize? |
Kayin and Hevel (Cain and Abel)
The banishment of Avshalom (Absalom), who killed his brother Amnon
Jewish brothers (in the broad sense of all Jews) who do not get along
The sons of Yaakov (Jacob) who sold Yosef (Joseph) into slavery
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