* Jacob calls his sons to bless them. (1,2) Reuben, Simeon, Levi.
(3-7) Judah. (8-12) Zebulun, Issachar, Dan. (13-18) Gad, Asher,
Naphtali. (19-21) Joseph and Benjamin. (22-27) Jacob's charge
respecting his burial, His death. (28-33)... [ Continue Reading ]
1,2 All Jacob's sons were living. His calling them together was a
precept for them to unite in love, not to mingle with the Egyptians;
and foretold that they should not be separated, as Abraham's sons and
Isaac's were, but should all make one people. We are not to consider
this address as the expres... [ Continue Reading ]
3-7 Reuben was the first-born; but by gross sin, he forfeited the
birthright. The character of Reuben is, that he was unstable as water.
Men do not thrive, because they do not fix. Reuben's sin left a
lasting infamy upon his family. Let us never do evil, then we need not
fear being told of it. Sime... [ Continue Reading ]
8-12 Judah's name signifies praise. God was praised for him, chap.
Genesis 29:35, praised by him, and praised in him; therefore his
brethren shall praise him. Judah should be a strong and courageous
tribe. Judah is compared, not to a lion raging and ranging, but to a
lion enjoying the satisfaction... [ Continue Reading ]
13-18 Concerning Zebulun: if prophecy says, Zebulun shall be a haven
of ships, be sure Providence will so plant him. God appoints the
bounds of our habitation. It is our wisdom and duty to accommodate
ourselves to our lot, and to improve it; if Zebulun dwell at the
heaven of the sea, let him be for... [ Continue Reading ]
19-21 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, though for a time it may seem to be baffled and run down,
will be victorious at last. It represents the Christian's conflict.
Grace in the soul is oft... [ Continue Reading ]
22-27 The blessing of Joseph is very full. What Jacob says of him, is
history as well as prophecy. Jacob reminds him of the difficulties and
fiery darts of temptations he had formerly struggled through. His
faith did not fail, but through his trials he bore all his burdens
with firmness, and did no... [ Continue Reading ]
28-33 Jacob blessed every one according to the blessings God in
after-times intended to bestow upon them. He spoke about his
burial-place, from a principle of faith in the promise of God, that
Canaan should be the inheritance of his seed in due time. When he had
finished both his blessing and his ch... [ Continue Reading ]