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Verse Genesis 30:43. _AND THE MAN INCREASED EXCEEDINGLY_] No wonder,
when he used such means as the above. And had _maid-servants_, and
_men-servants_-he was obliged to increase _these_ as his cattle...
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- Jacob’s Family and Wealth
6. דן _dān_, Dan, “judge, lord.”
8. נפתלי _naptālı̂y_, Naphtali, “wrestling.”
11. גד _gād_, Gad, “overcoming, victory.” בגד _bāgād_,
“in victory or” =גד...
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CHAPTER 30 JACOB WITH LABAN
_ 1. The sons of Bilhah: Dan and Naphtali (Genesis 30:1)_
2. The sons of Zilpah: Gad and Asher (Genesis 30:9)
3. The children of Leah: Issachar, Zebulon and Dinah (Genes...
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JACOB GROWS RICH BY OVERREACHING LABAN. This is a difficult section.
It is taken from JE. The analysis is uncertain. To J may be assigned
Genesis 30:25; Genesis 30:27; Genesis 30:29;...
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THE MAN. Hebrew. _ha- 'ish_. App-14.
EXCEEDINGLY. Hebrew. _meod meod =_ greatly greatly. Figure of speech
_Epizeuxis._ App-6...
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_increased exceedingly_ Cf. the description of the wealth of Abraham
and Isaac, Genesis 13:2; Genesis 24:35; Genesis 26:13-14.
Cf. Shakespeare, _Merchant of Venice_, Act i. Scene iii.:
" _Shy_. mark...
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THE MAN INCREASED, &C.— God rewarded his fidelity, and punished the
cruelty and avarice of Laban; transferring his wealth to Jacob, as he
gave the riches of the AEgyptians to the Israelites: for the w...
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4. _Negotiations With Laban_ (Genesis 30:25-43).
_Jacob proposes to provide for his own household, Genesis 30:25-31_.
From the reading of the text it seems that Joseph must have been born
at the end o...
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JACOB'S CHILDREN. HIS STRATAGEM TO INCREASE HIS PROPERTY
1. Rachel envied her sister] To be childless was regarded as a great
reproach: cp. Luke 1:25. Fruitfulness meant an addition of strength
and p...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 30
JACOB HAS 6 MORE SONS
V1 Rachel saw that she produced no children for Jacob. And she was
angry with her sister because her sister was successf...
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THE TÔLDÔTH ISAAC (Genesis 25:19 to Genesis 35:29).
THE BIRTH OF ISAAC’S SONS.
Abraham begat Isaac — The _Tôldôth_ in its original form gave
probably a complete genealogy of Isaac, tracing up his des...
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THE MAN INCREASED EXCEEDINGLY. — Heb., _broke forth,_ as in Genesis
30:30. Wool, as the chief material for clothing, is a very valuable
commodity in the East, and by the sale of it Jacob would obtain...
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וַ יִּפְרֹ֥ץ הָ אִ֖ישׁ מְאֹ֣ד מְאֹ֑ד
וַֽ
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JACOB'S FLOCKS INCREASE
Genesis 30:25
There is little in this story to the credit of Jacob, and nothing to
choose between him and Laban. They are well matched one against
another; and if anything, Ja...
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In reading these stories we must never forget that we are looking at
things as they were in that far-gone time and must make all necessary
allowances for the imperfect light in which these people live...
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GOD CAUSED JACOB TO PROSPER
After the seven years of service for Rachel were completed, Jacob told
Laban he desired to return home. Laban did not want him to go because
he knew God had made him wealth...
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Psalms 37:37
REFLECTIONS
It would be a far happier world than experience proves it now is, if
that charming observation of the psalmist were more generally adopted,
when he saith, Lo! Children are an...
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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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43._And the man increased exceedingly_. Moses added this for the
purpose of showing that he was not made thus suddenly rich without a
miracle. We shall see hereafter how great his wealth was. For bein...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 29 THROUGH 35.
I have no doubt that in the two wives, as I have said, we have the
Gentiles and Israel: Rachel first loved on the earth, but not
possessed; but...
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AND THE MAN INCREASED EXCEEDINGLY,.... Jacob grew very rich:
AND HAD MUCH CATTLE; the greater part of Laban's flocks brought forth
speckled, spotted, and brown cattle, which, according to agreement,...
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And the man increased exceedingly, and had much cattle, and
maidservants, and menservants, and camels, and asses.
Ver. 43. _And the man increased exceedingly._] So shall all those do,
if it be for th...
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_The man increased exceedingly_ Upon the whole of what is said here,
and in the following chapter, we may conclude that Jacob's behaviour
in this affair was generous, fair, and candid; that he chose t...
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1 Rachel in griefe for her barrennesse, giueth Bilhah her mayd vnto
Iacob.
5 She beareth Dan and Naphtali.
9 Leah giueth Zilpah her mayd, who beareth Gad and Asher.
14 Reuben findeth Mandrakes, wit...
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And the man increased exceedingly, and had much cattle, and
maid-servants, and men-servants, and camels, and asses. All this he
acquired, with the blessing of God, in the next six years. Without the
b...
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JACOB'S GREAT WEALTH...
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THIRD SECTION
_Jacob’s thought of returning home. New treaty with Laban. His
closely calculated proposition (Prelude to the method of acquiring
possession of the Egyptian vessels). Laban’s displeasur...
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THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN RACHEL AND LEAH
The fruitfulness of Leah moved Rachel to jealousy, then her demand to
Jacob for children moves him to anger (vs.1-2). We may see a serious
lesson in Rachel's word...
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25-43 The fourteen years being gone, Jacob was willing to depart
without any provision, except God's promise. But he had in many ways a
just claim on Laban's substance, and it was the will of God tha...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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These Chapter s present to us the history of Jacob at least, the
principal scenes in that history. The Spirit of God here sets before
us the deepest instruction, first, as to God's purpose of infinite...
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JACOB PROSPERS AND DECIDES TO RETURN HOME (GENESIS 30:25 TO GENESIS
32:2).
This passage is centred around two theophanies and two covenants. In
the first theophany Yahweh appears to Jacob and tells hi...
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CONTENTS: Jacob's posterity in Padan-aram. Another bargain between
Jacob and Laban.
CHARACTERS: Rachael, Jacob, Laban, Leah, Joseph.
CONCLUSION: The toiling and scheming of men is the result of igno...
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Genesis 30:2. _Am I in God's stead._ Rachel's impatience provoked
Jacob's anger, because she asked of man whist was the prerogative of
God to give. The rabbins remark here, that God keeps in his own h...
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_Appoint me thy wages, and I will give it_
JACOB’S NEW CONTRACT OF SERVICE
I. IT WAS ENTERED UPON IN OPPOSITION TO HIS BETTER FEELINGS AND
CONVICTIONS.
II. IT WAS MARKED BY WORLDLY PRUDENCE.
1. Th...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 30:43 Having arrived in Paddan-aram with
only his staff (see Genesis 32:10), Jacob has become very rich. His
possessions resemble earlier summaries of Abraham’s wealth (see...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 30:27. I have learned by experience.] This verb is taken from
a noun, which means a serpent. It seems to have such a meaning as,
“to ascertain by means of a close, subtle, an...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 30:25
AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN RACHEL HAD BORN JOSEPH,—either at or about
the expiry of the second term of seven years. Jacob's family now
consisted in all of eleven sons and one...
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Now when Rachel saw that she could not bare Jacob children, Rachel
envied her sister; and she said to Jacob, Give me children, or else
I'm going to die. And Jacob was angry with her: and he said, Am I...
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Genesis 30:30 Genesis 13:2 Genesis 24:35 Genesis 26:13 Genesis 26:14