THE BURIAL OF JACOB IN CANAAN (50:1-13).
Genesis 50:1
‘And Joseph fell on his father's face, and wept on him, and kissed
him. And Joseph commanded his servants the physicians to embalm his
father, and the physicians embalmed Israel. And forty days were taken
for it, for those are the number of da... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BROTHERS FEAR FOR THEIR LIVES ON THE DEATH OF JACOB (50:14-21).
The prime purpose of this section is not so much to deal with the
brothers' fears with respect to Joseph as to stress that all that has
happened has happened in the sovereign purpose of God. He it was who
was behind all that happen... [ Continue Reading ]
‘And his brothers also went and fell down before his face, and they
said, “Behold we are your servants.” '
Once again they fall on their faces before him, fulfilling the dream
at which they had once scoffed, as they have become used to doing
through the years. And they admit, no, more than that, st... [ Continue Reading ]
‘And Joseph said to them, “Don't be afraid. For am I in the place
of God? And as for me, you intended evil against me, but God meant it
for good, to cause to happen as it is this day, to save large numbers
of people alive. Now therefore, do not be afraid. I will nourish you
and your little ones.” An... [ Continue Reading ]
‘And Joseph dwelt in Egypt, he and his father's house, and Joseph
lived one hundred and ten years.'
There is no word of condemnation here. For the time dwelling in Egypt
was right. In his own way Joseph and his family were witnesses there
of the power and glory of their God.
“HIS FATHER” s house.'... [ Continue Reading ]
‘And Joseph saw Ephraim's children of the third generation. The
children also of Machir, the son of Manasseh were born on Joseph's
knees.'
That he lives to a grand old age is certain, for he lives to see his
great, great grandsons.
“BORN ON JOSEPH” s knees.' That is were placed on his knees at
bir... [ Continue Reading ]
“And Joseph said to his brothers, “I am dying. But God will surely
visit you and bring you up out of this land to the land which he swore
to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob.” '
Some of his brothers are clearly yet alive and he calls them and tells
them that he is dying. And once he is dead God will... [ Continue Reading ]
‘And Joseph took an oath of the children of Israel, saying, “God
will surely visit you and you will carry my bones from here.”
Joseph is so certain that they will be returning to Canaan that he
makes his brothers and their sons, the ‘children' of Israel their
father, swear an oath to take his bones... [ Continue Reading ]
‘So Joseph died being a hundred and ten years old, and they embalmed
him and put him in a coffin in Egypt.'
This verse is not a conclusion but a hesitation, for it describes a
temporary situation. The final conclusion awaits the return of his
bones to the promised land when God visits His people.... [ Continue Reading ]