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A Divine Blueprint
Commentators emphasize that Jacob is not merely expressing personal feelings but speaking as a prophet under divine inspiration. John Calvin calls him an "interpreter and ambassador of God," while Matthew Henry states this is the "language of the Holy Spirit." The purpose was to reveal God's sovereign plan for the future of the tribes, with the later fulfillment of these prophecies serving as proof of their divine origin.
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18th Century
Theologian
מכרה mekêrāh — “weapon;” related: כיר kārar or כרה kārāh dig. “Device, design?” related: …
19th Century
Bishop
That which shall befall you. — This dying song of Jacob has been regarded alike by Jews and Christians as a prophetic hymn spoken …
19th Century
Preacher
It must have been a great comfort to the old man to have all his twelve sons with him. What a quiet answer this was to his former unbelief! They we…
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16th Century
Theologian
And Jacob called. In the previous chapter, the blessing on Ephraim and Manasseh was related (Genesis 48:1), because, before Ja…
17th Century
Pastor
And Jacob called upon his sons. Who either were near at hand, and within call at the time Joseph came to visit him, or if…
17th Century
Minister
All Jacob's sons were living. His calling them together was a precept for them to unite in love and not to mingle with the Egyptians. It also foret…