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- Jacob Goes Down to Egypt
9. פלוּא _pallû'_, Pallu, “distinguished.” חצרן
_chetsrôn_, Chetsron, of the “court,” or “village.” כרמי
_karmı̂y_, Karmi, “vine-dresser.”
10. ימוּאל _y__e__mû'êl_, Jem...
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CHAPTER 46 JACOB GOES DOWN TO EGYPT
_ 1. Israel's departure and the vision (Genesis 46:1)_
2. The journey and the arrival in Egypt (Genesis 46:5)
3. The offspring of the sons of Jacob (Genesis 46:8...
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GENESIS 46:1 TO GENESIS 47:12. JACOB AND HIS DESCENDANTS GO DOWN INTO
EGYPT AND SETTLE IN GOSHEN. The list in Genesis 46:8 with the
introductory verses...
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Jacob at Beer-sheba
1. _Beer-sheba_ Cf. Genesis 21:31; Genesis 21:33; Genesis 26:33;
Genesis 28:10. Jacob, in...
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_I will go down_ The promise of the Divine presence is the assurance
of safety and blessing. God is no mere local god of Canaan. He will be
with His people, where they are; whether in Mesopotamia (Gen...
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I WILL GO DOWN WITH THEE INTO AEGYPT— Those who go where God sends
them, shall certainly have God with them. _And I will also surely
bring thee up again._—Whatever low and darksome valley we are calle...
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3. _Joseph as Prime Minister of Egypt_ (Genesis 41:46 to Genesis
47:31)
46 And Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king
of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh,...
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_I WILL GO DOWN WITH THEE INTO EGYPT; AND I WILL ALSO SURELY BRING
THEE UP AGAIN: AND JOSEPH SHALL PUT HIS HAND UPON THINE EYES._
I will ... surely bring thee up again. Since Jacob could not expect
t...
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THE DESCENT OF JACOB INTO EGYPT. THE GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE
ISRAELITES
1-4. On reaching Beersheba, the southern boundary of the Promised
Land, Jacob offers sacrifices to God. In return God assures...
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PUT HIS HAND UPON THINE EYES] i.e. close them in death....
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‘I will bring you back again.’ The word ‘you’ does not mean
Jacob himself. It means the nation that Jacob would become. So it
means Jacob’s *descendants. Jacob himself would not return. But when
he wa...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 46
JACOB TRAVELS TO EGYPT
V1 So Israel set out on his journey and he took all his possessions
with him. He came to Beer-sheba. And there he gave...
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JOSEPH SHALL PUT HIS HAND UPON THINE EYES. — Both among the Jews and
Greeks it was the duty of those nearest in blood to close the eyes of
a deceased relative. The promise conveyed the assurance that...
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אָנֹכִ֗י אֵרֵ֤ד עִמְּךָ֙
מִצְרַ֔יְמָה וְ אָנֹכִ֖י...
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JACOB AND HIS FAMILY GO TO EGYPT
Genesis 46:1
Evidently Joseph's invitation to his father to come to him in Egypt
aroused very earnest questionings in Jacob's soul. Was it a wise step
for him to take...
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This chapter should be read in the light of the whole divine movement
we are attempting to keep in mind. The migration of Jacob and his sons
to Egypt is here distinctly shown to be a part of God's pro...
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A JOURNEY TOWARD REUNION
Jacob had believed a lie so long that he could not accept the truth.
It took hearing his sons repeat Joseph's words and seeing the carts he
sent to convince him. Then, he said...
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I will (b) go down with thee into Egypt; and I will also surely (c)
bring thee up [again]: and Joseph shall (d) put his hand upon thine
eyes.
(b) Conducting you by my power.
(c) In your posterity....
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_Thence; in thy posterity. Septuagint add at last, or after a long
time. Jacob's bones were brought back and buried in Chanaan. (Calmet)
--- Eyes, as he is the most dear to thee. Parents closed the ey...
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May we not spiritualize this as a New Testament promise? Doth not
JESUS indeed say, fear not to go down into the grave, I will be with
thee' see Matthew 22:31; Romans 14:7; Isaiah 43:2;...
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Having already shown the position of Isaac, I resume briefly with the
remark that he stands before us clearly as the representative of the
Son, and this too as dead, risen, and in heaven. All will und...
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_FATHER AND SON_
‘Joseph shall put his hand upon thine eyes.’
Genesis 46:4
I. ‘PRECIOUS IN THE SIGHT OF THE LORD IS THE DEATH OF HIS
SAINTS.’ Nothing in by-gone years would have given Jacob more
pl...
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4._And Joseph shall put his hand upon thine eyes_. This clause was
added for the sake of showing greater indulgence. For though Jacob, in
desiring that, when he died, his eyes should be closed by the...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 42 THROUGH 47.
At the same time another scene presents itself. His brethren, who had
rejected him, forced by famine, are brought, by the path of repentance
an...
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I WILL GO DOWN WITH THEE INTO EGYPT,.... Which was enough to silence
all his fears; for if the presence of God went with him to protect and
defend hide, to bless and prosper him, and to direct, suppor...
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I will go down with thee into Egypt; and I will also surely bring thee
up [again]: and Joseph shall put his hand upon thine eyes.
Ver. 4. _I will go down with thee._] That was as good security as
cou...
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_I will go down with thee into Egypt_ Those that go where God sends
them shall certainly have God with them. _And I will surely bring thee
up again_ Though Jacob died in Egypt, yet this promise was fu...
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1 Iacob is comforted by God at Beersheba.
5 Thence hee with his company goeth into Egypt.
8 The number of his family that went into Egypt.
28 Ioseph meeteth Iacob.
31 Hee instructeth his brethren...
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I will go down with thee in to Egypt; and I will also surely bring
thee up again. His protection would attend their removal, their stay,
and the eventual return of the children of Israel. This promise...
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The Journey over Beersheba to Egypt...
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EIGHTH SECTION
_Israel’s emigration with his family to Egypt. The settlement in the
land of Goshen. Jacob and Pharaoh. Joseph’s political Economy.
Jacob’s charge concerning his burial at Canaan._
GE...
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JACOB AND HIS FAMILY MOVE TO EGYPT
(vs.1-27)
Nothing is said of the great amount of preparation they must make for
their journey, but Jacob is said to take the journey with all that he
had, which of...
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1-4 Even as to those events and undertakings which appear most joyful,
we should seek counsel, assistance, and a blessing from the Lord.
Attending on his ordinances, and receiving the pledges of his c...
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I WILL BRING THEE UP AGAIN, though not in thy person, yet in thy body,
GENESIS 47:29,30 GENESIS 50:5,13; and in thy posterity, which are a
part of thyself, or thyself multiplied. JOSEPH SHALL PUT HIS...
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On which we shall dwell more particularly. There is not in scripture a
more perfect and beautiful type of Christ than Joseph. Whether we view
Christ as the object of the Father's love, the object of t...
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Genesis 46:4 down H3381 (H8799) Egypt H4714 surely H5927 (H8800) up
H5927 (H8686) Joseph H3130 put...
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JACOB GOES TO EGYPT (GENESIS 46:1)
Genesis 46:1
‘And Israel took his journey with all that he had, and came to
Beersheba and offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac.'
It is probable, alth...
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CONTENTS: Jacob's journey to Egypt and meeting with Joseph.
CHARACTERS: Jacob, Joseph, brothers, their families, Pharaoh.
CONCLUSION: A glorious meeting day is coming after the trials and
mistakes o...
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Genesis 46:2. _In the visions of the night._ It was a practice of the
ancient Romans to undertake nothing of importance without consulting
the gods, a practice derived no doubt from the holy patriarch...
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_And He said, I am God, the God of thy father, fear not to go down
into Egypt_
DIVINE ASSURANCE VOUCHSAFED TO JACOB
Not the invitation of Pharaoh, not the urgent message of Joseph, not
even the warm...
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_And Israel took his Journey with all that he had_
ISRAEL’S JOURNEY INTO EGYPT
I. A JOURNEY WHICH THE PATRIARCH HAD NEVER EXPECTED TO TAKE, AND WHICH
WAS FRAUGHT WITH CONSEQUENCES WHICH HE HAD NEVER...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 46:2 Before Jacob leaves for Egypt, God
speaks to him in a vision at NIGHT (v. Genesis 46:2). Previously, God
had forbidden Isaac to go to Egyp
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 46:1 Jacob brings his family to Egypt.
Verses Genesis 46:1 describe the journey to Egypt. Verses G
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 46:1. Beersheba.] This was the frontier town, where Abraham
and Isaac had acknowledged God (Genesis 21:33; Genesis 26:24)....
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 46:1
AND ISRAEL (as the head of the theocratic family) TOOK HIS
JOURNEY—_literally, broke up, _sc. his encampment (cf. Genesis
12:9)—WITH ALL THAT HE HAD, AND CAME—from Hebron ...
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I will go down with thee into Egypt — Those that go where God sends
them shall certainly have God with them. And I will surely bring thee
up again — Tho' Jacob died in Egypt, yet this promise was fulf...
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Did God bring Jacob out of Egypt or did he die there?
PROBLEM: In this verse, God promised Jacob, “I will go down with you
to Egypt, and I will also surely bring you up again.” However, Jacob
died in...