1._And God said unto Jacob_. Moses relates that when Jacob had been
reduced to the last extremity, God came to his help in the right time,
and as at the critical juncture. And thus he shows, in the person of
one man, that God never deserts his Church which he has once embraced,
but will procure its... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Then Jacob said unto his household_. The prompt obedience of Jacob
is here described. For when he heard the voice of God, he neither
doubted nor disputed with himself respecting what was necessary to be
done: but, as he was commanded, he quickly prepared himself for his
journey. But to show that... [ Continue Reading ]
4._And they gave unto Jacob_. Though the holy man had his house in
suitable subordination; yet as all yielded such prompt obedience to
his command by casting away their idols, I doubt not that they were
influenced by the fear of danger. Whence also we infer how important
it is for us to be aroused f... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And the terror of God was upon the cities_. It now manifestly
appears that deliverance was not in vain promised to the holy man by
God; since, amidst so many hostile swords, he goes forth not only in
safety but undisturbed. By the destruction of the Shechemites all the
neighboring people were inf... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And he built there an altar_. It has been already stated why it
behaved the holy fathers, wherever they came, to have an altar of
their own, distinct from those of other nations; namely, to make it
manifest that they did not worship gods of various kinds, a practice
to which the world was then ev... [ Continue Reading ]
8._But Deborah, Rebecca’s nurse, died_. Here is inserted a short
narration of the death of Deborah, whom we may conclude to have been a
holy matron, and whom the family of Jacob venerated as a mother; for
the name given in perpetuity to the place, testifies that she was
buried with peculiar honor, a... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And God appeared unto Jacob_. Moses, having introduced a few words
on the death of Deborah, recites a second vision, by which Jacob was
confirmed, after his return to Bethel. Once, in this place, God had
appeared unto him, when he was on his way into Mesopotamia. In the
meantime God had testified... [ Continue Reading ]
10._Thy name shall not be called any more Jacob_. We have before given
the meaning of these words. The former name is not abolished, but the
dignity of the other, which was afterwards put upon him, is preferred:
for he was called Jacob from the womb, because he had strongly
wrestled with his brother... [ Continue Reading ]
11._I am God Almighty_. God here, as elsewhere, proclaims his own
might, in order that Jacob may the more certainly rely on his
faithfulness. He then promises that he will cause Jacob to increase
and multiply, not only into one nation, but into a multitude of
nations. When he speaks of “a nation,” h... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And God went up from him_. This ascent of God is analogous to his
descent; for God, who fills heaven and earth, is yet said to descend
to us, though he changes not his place, whenever he gives us any token
of his presence; a mode of expression adopted in accommodation to our
littleness. He went... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And Jacob set up a pillar_. Though it is possible that he may
again have erected a sacred monument, in memory of the second vision;
yet I readily subscribe to the opinion of those who think that
reference is made to what had been done before; as if Moses should
say, that was the ancient temple o... [ Continue Reading ]
16._And they journeyed from Beth-el_. We have seen how severe a wound
the defilement of his daughter inflicted on holy Jacob, and with what
terror the cruel deed of his two sons had inspired him. Various trials
are now blended together, by which he is heavily afflicted throughout
his old age; until,... [ Continue Reading ]
17._The midwife said unto her_. We know that the ancients were very
desirous of offspring, especially of male offspring. Since Rachel
therefore does not accept this kind of consolation when offered, we
infer that she was completely oppressed with pain. She therefore died
in agonies, thinking of noth... [ Continue Reading ]
22._Reuben went and lay with Bilhah_. A sad and even tragic history is
now related concerning the incestuous intercourse of Reuben with his
mother-in-law. Moses, indeed, calls Bilhah Jacob’s concubine: but
though she had not come into the hands of her husband, as the mistress
of the family and a par... [ Continue Reading ]
28._And the days of Isaac_. The death of Isaac is not related in its
proper order, as will soon appear from the connection of the history:
but, as we have elsewhere seen, the figure _hysteron proteron _was
familiar to Moses. (128) When it is said, _that he died old, and full
of days_, the meaning is... [ Continue Reading ]