1._And Israel took his journey_. Because the holy man is compelled to
leave the land of Canaan and to go elsewhere, he offers, on his
departure, a sacrifice to the Lord, for the purpose of testifying that
the covenant which God had made with his fathers was confirmed and
ratified to himself. For, th... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And God spake unto Israel_. In this manner, God proves that the
sacrifice of Jacob was acceptable to him, and again stretches out his
hand to ratify anew his covenant. The vision by night availed for the
purpose of giving greater dignity to the oracle. Jacob indeed,
inasmuch as he was docile and... [ Continue Reading ]
3._Jacob, Jacob_. The design of the repetition was to render him more
attentive. For, by thus familiarly addressing him, God more gently
insinuates himself into his mind: as, in the Scripture, he kindly
allures us, that he may prepare us to become his disciples. The
docility of the holy man appears... [ Continue Reading ]
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 hand of
Joseph, showed that some infirmity of the flesh was involved in the
wish; yet God is willing... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And Jacob rose up_. By using the words “rose up,” Moses seems
to denote that Jacob received new vigor from the vision. For although
the former promises were not forgotten, yet the addition of the recent
memorial came most opportunely, in order that he, bearing the land of
Canaan in his heart, mig... [ Continue Reading ]
8._These are the names of the children of Israel_. He recounts the
sons and grandsons of Jacob, till he arrives at their full number. The
statement that there were but seventy souls, while Stephen (Acts 7:14)
adds five more, is made, I doubt not, by an error of the transcribers.
For the solution of... [ Continue Reading ]
28._And he sent Judah before him unto Joseph_. Because Goshen (181)
had been selected by Joseph as the abode of his father and his
brethren, Jacob now desires, that, on his coming, he may find the
place prepared for him: for the expression which Moses uses, implies,
not that he requires a house to b... [ Continue Reading ]
31._I will go up and show Pharaoh_. After Joseph had gone forth to
meet his father for the purpose of doing him honor, he also provides
what will be useful for him. On this account, he advises Jacob to
declare that he and all his family were keepers of cattle, to the end
that he might obtain, from t... [ Continue Reading ]