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"Gad, a troop will press on him; But he will press on their heel.
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A Prophecy of Resilience
Commentators explain that Jacob's prophecy for Gad was literal. Located on a vulnerable border, the tribe would face constant raids from enemy troops. However, the promise was that despite these attacks, Gad would rally, repel the invaders, and pursue them in victory. It's a picture of struggle followed by resilience.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
מכרה mekêrāh — “weapon;” related: כיר kārar or כרה kārāh dig. “Device, design?” related: …
19th Century
Anglican
Gad. —The word Gad, as we have seen (Genesis 30:11), means good fortune, but Jacob connects it with the root …
Baptist
Gad, a troop shall overcome him: but he shall overcome at the last.
Many of God's servants belong to this tribe, for their life is s…
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16th Century
Protestant
Gad, a troop. Jacob also makes allusion to the name of Gad. He had been so called, because Jacob had obtained a numerous offspring by his …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Gad, a troop shall overcome him There is a paronomasia, or an allusion to the name of Gad almost in every word of th…
Concerning Gad, Jacob alludes to his name, which signifies a troop, and foresees the character of that tribe. The cause of God and His people, thou…
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