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A Cry of Contentment
Commentators clarify that Jacob's statement, "Now let me die," is not a wish for immediate death or a sign of despair. Rather, it is an expression of profound satisfaction and peace. Having seen his beloved son Joseph alive, whom he had mourned as dead, Jacob's greatest longing was fulfilled. He could now face the end of his life with complete contentment.
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18th Century
Theologian
פלוּא pallû' — Pallu, “distinguished.” חצרן chetsrôn — Chetsron, of the “court,” or “village.” כרמי
19th Century
Bishop
Now let me die. —Heb., I would die this time (Genesis 2:23), after I have seen your face, etc. Calmly will J…
17th Century
Pastor
And Israel said to Joseph
He broke silence first:
now let me die, since I have seen your face
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17th Century
Minister
It was only right towards Pharaoh to let him know that such a family had come to settle in his dominions. If others place confidence in us, we must…