* God commands Jacob to go to Beth-el, He puts away idols from his
family. (1-5) Jacob builds an altar, Death of Deborah, God blesses
Jacob. (6-15) Death of Rachel. (16-20) Reuben's crime, The death of
Isaac. (21-29)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 Beth-el was forgotten. But as many as God loves, he will remind
of neglected duties, one way or other, by conscience or by
providences. When we have vowed a vow to God, it is best not to defer
the payment of it; yet better late than never. Jacob commanded his
household to prepare, not only for... [ Continue Reading ]
6-15 The comfort the saints have in holy ordinances, is not so much
from Beth-el, the house of God, as from El-beth-el, the God of the
house. The ordinances are empty things, if we do not meet with God in
them. There Jacob buried Deborah, Rebekah's nurse. She died much
lamented. Old servants in a fa... [ Continue Reading ]
16-20 Rachel had passionately said, Give me children, or else I die;
and now that she had children, she died! The death of the body is but
the departure of the soul to the world of spirits. When shall we learn
that it is God alone who really knows what is best for his people, and
that in all worldl... [ Continue Reading ]
21-29 What a sore affliction Reuben's sin was, is shown, " and Israel
heard it." No more is said, but that is enough. Reuben thought that
his father would never hear of it; but those that promise themselves
secrecy in sin, are generally disappointed. The age and death of Isaac
are recorded, though h... [ Continue Reading ]