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Verse Genesis 35:5. _THE TERROR OF GOD_] A supernatural awe sent by
the Almighty, _was upon the cities that_ were _round about_, so that
they were not molested in their departure. This could be owing...
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- The Death of Isaac
8. דברה _d__e__borâh_, Deborah, “bee.” בּכוּת
אלּון _'alôn_-_bākût_, Allon-bakuth, “oak of weeping.”
16. כברה _kı̂brâh_, “length stretc
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CHAPTER 35 JACOB AT BETHEL AND THREE DEATHS
_ 1. The divine commandment (Genesis 35:1)_
2. The defilement put away (Genesis 35:2)
3. The journey to Bethel and the altar (Genesis 35:5)
4. Deborah,...
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JACOB GOES TO BETHEL, WHERE ELOHIM APPEARS TO HIM AS EL SHADDAI AND
GIVES HIM THE NAME ISRAEL. This section is mainly from E and P. To P
belong Genesis 35:6_ a_, Genesis 35:9; Genesis 35:15, the rest...
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_a great terror_ Heb. _a terror of God_. The inhabitants were under
the influence of a mysterious dread or panic, inspired by God. Cf.
Exodus 15:16; Exodus 23:27; Deuteronomy 2:25; Jos 2:9;...
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THE TERROR OF GOD, &C.— The sacred writer here assigns a reason, why
Jacob and his family were not pursued and cut off by the inhabitants
of the neighbouring cities, for Simeon and Levi's cruelty to t...
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PART FORTY-THREE
THE STORY OF JACOB: INCIDENTS IN CANAAN
(Genesis 34:1 to Genesis 35:28)
The Biblical Account
1 And Dinah the daughter of Leah, whom she bare unto Jacob went out to
see the daughters...
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_AND THEY JOURNEYED: AND THE TERROR OF GOD WAS UPON THE CITIES THAT
WERE ROUND ABOUT THEM, AND THEY DID NOT PURSUE AFTER THE SONS OF
JACOB._
The terror of God was upon the cities. There was every rea...
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This is the answer to Jacob’s fear. (See Genesis 34:30.) They were
safe because God protected them.
V6 And Jacob came to Luz, which is also called Bethel. It is a city
in the country that is called *...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 35
JACOB MOVES TO BETHEL
V1 God said to Jacob, ‘Move away from here. Go to Bethel and live
there. Make an *altar there for me. I am God. I appear...
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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 TERROR... — Heb., _a terror of God,_ that is, a very great
terror (see Genesis 23:6; Genesis 30:8). But to the deeply religious
mind of the Hebrew everything that was great and wonderful was the
r...
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וַ יִּסָּ֑עוּ וַ יְהִ֣י ׀ חִתַּ֣ת
אֱלֹהִ֗ים ע
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JACOB'S RETURN
Genesis 35:1
"As for me, when I came from Padan, Rachel died by me in the land of
Canaan in the way."- Genesis 48:7
The words of the Wrestler at the brook Jabbok, "Let me go, for the...
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JACOB BLESSED AT BETHEL
Genesis 35:1
Thirty years before Jacob was at Bethel. Life was young then. He had
only his staff. The future was unshaped and unknown. It was on the
occasion of his first nigh...
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God never abandons His children to the forces of evil circumstances
resulting from their own folly. The fourth direct communication to
Jacob was that which called him back to Beth-el. Again the eviden...
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SPIRITUAL RENEWAL AT BETHEL
After such violent, vengeful acts, God called Jacob's to worship again
at Bethel. Before Jacob would go, he made everyone give up their idols
(compare Genesis 31:19). He a...
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And they journeyed: and the (d) terror of God was upon the cities that
[were] round about them, and they did not pursue after the sons of
Jacob.
(d) Thus, despite the inconvenience that came before,...
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_Terror of God. A panic fear, which the pagans thought was sent by
Pan. (Calmet) --- God can easily make the most powerful flee before a
few. St. Augustine, q. 112._...
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What can be more gratifying, than to see how the LORD provides for his
people, even in the very hearts of their enemies. What a cluster of
scriptures might be gathered in proof of it; see Malachi 3:11...
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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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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...
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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 THEY JOURNEYED,.... Jacob and his family, with all that were with
them, from Shechem to Bethel:
AND THE TERROR OF GOD WAS UPON THE CITIES THAT [WERE] ROUND ABOUT
THEM; an exceeding great panic se...
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And they journeyed: and the terror of God was upon the cities that
[were] round about them, and they did not pursue after the sons of
Jacob.
Ver. 5. _The terror of God was upon the cities._] The Hebr...
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_The terror of God_ A great terror from God; _was upon the cities_
Especially the cities nearest to Shechem, so that, although, humanly
speaking, they were able, they were restrained from pursuing or...
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1 God sendeth Iacob to Bethel.
2 He purgeth his house of idols.
6 He buildeth an Altar at Bethel.
8 Deborah dieth at Allon Bachuth.
9 God blesseth Iacob at Bethel.
16 Rachel traueileth of Beniami...
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And they journeyed; and the terror of God was upon the cities that
were round about them, and they did not pursue after the sons of
Jacob. That they struck their tents and removed from the neighborhoo...
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Jacob Moves to Bethel...
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4. _The departure to Bethel_. Genesis 35:1-8. AND GOD SAID TO
JACOB.—The warning to depart comes from Elohim, and hence Knobel and
Delitzsch regard the section in Genesis 1:35 as Elohistic, though
Kno...
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BETHEL AT LAST
Jacob knew he could not remain at Shechem, though it took a
humiliating experience in his own house to drive him away from there.
God speaks to him in no uncertain terms. He is to arise...
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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
th...
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THE TERROR OF GOD, i.e. a great terror sent from God, as Exodus 23:27
Joshua 2:9,11 2 Chronicles 14:14, 2 Chronicles 17:10
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"And God said unto Jacob. Arise, go up to Bethel and dwell there."
This confirms the principle on which we have been dwelling. When there
is failure or declension, the Lord calls the soul back to Hims...
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Genesis 35:5 journeyed H5265 (H8799) terror H2847 God H430 cities
H5892 around H5439 pursue H7291 (H8804)...
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‘And they began their journey, and a terror from God (or ‘a great
terror') was on the cities that were round about them, and they did
not pursue after the sons of Jacob.'
They made their escape from S...
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CONTENTS: Jacob's return to Bethel and renewed communion. Death of
Rachael. Birth of Benjamin. Death of Isaac.
CHARACTERS: Jacob, Deborah, Rebekah, Rachael, Benjamin, Reuben,
Bilhah, Isaac, Esau.
CO...
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Genesis 35:1. _And God said._ This is the fifth vision in which the
Lord appeared to Jacob; it marks a special providence over his safety,
by removing him from the vicinity of Shechem to a peaceful dw...
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_God said unto Jacob, Arise, go up to Bethel, and dwell there_
JACOB’S SECOND JOURNEY TO BETHEL
I. IT WAS UNDERTAKEN AT THE CALL OF GOD.
II. IT WAS ACCOMPLISHED IN THE SPIRIT OF OBEDIENCE AND CONSE...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 35:5 A TERROR FROM GOD. While the nature of
this terror is unknown, other passages in Genesis 1:1 record how the
fear of God is used to protect the patriar
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 35:1 Jacob moves by stages from Shechem to
Bethel, eventually coming to Hebron, where his father Isaac is still
alive. Transformed by the experiences of Bethel and Peniel, Jaco...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 35:2. THE STRANGE GODS.] These were such as the _teraphim_
that Rachel had hidden (Genesis 31:19), and possibly other idolatrous
images used by the Shechemites.—
Genesis 35:4...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 35:1
AND GOD—Elohim. The employment of this name for the Deity throughout
the present chapter has been deemed conclusive evidence that, with
Rome Jehovistic alterations, it belongs...
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And so God said to Jacob, Arise, and go up to Bethel (Genesis 35:1),
Now Jacob is afraid. Hey, the kings are going to get together. They're
going to attack me and wipe me out. And so "God is saying to...
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Genesis 34:30 Exodus 15:15 Exodus 15:16 Exodus 23:27 Exodus 34:24...
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And the terror of God was upon the cities — Though the Canaanites
were much exasperated against the sons of Jacob for their barbarous
usage of the Shechemites; yet they were so restrained by a divine...