THE DESCENT OF JACOB INTO EGYPT. THE GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE
ISRAELITES
1-4. On reaching Beersheba, the southern boundary of the Promised
Land, Jacob offers sacrifices to God. In return God assures him of His
continued favour and of the fulfilment of the promises made to
Abraham.... [ Continue Reading ]
LITTLE ONES] rather,'household servants and their families.'
6-27. This passage is from the Priestly source, and shows its
characteristic fondness for genealogies.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREESCORE AND TEN] This number included Jacob and Joseph and his two
sons. See on Exodus 1:5 as to the total number of those that went down
to Egypt.
28-34. Joseph was anxious to settle his people in Goshen both because
the land was rich in pasture and because their calling was distasteful
to the... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY SHEPHERD IS AN ABOMINATION TO THE EGYPTIANS] The reasons for
this dislike are disputed. 'Herdmen are represented on the monuments
as uncouth and ill clad. They led a rough, unsettled life in the
marshes, and seem to have been regarded as pariahs by the scrupulously
clean Egyptians' (D.).... [ Continue Reading ]