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 descent to
Shem, and showing thereby that the right of primogeniture belonged to
him; but the inspired... [ Continue Reading ]
XXXII.
(1) JACOB WENT ON HIS WAY. — The meeting of Jacob and Laban had been
on the dividing line between the Aramean and the Canaanite lands, and
consequently at a spot where Laban would have found no allies in the
natives, but rather the contrary. Delivered thus from danger from
behind, Jacob now... [ Continue Reading ]
MAHANAIM. — That is, _the two camps,_ his own and that of the
angels; or, possibly, two camps of angels, one on either side of him.
Mahanaim was in the tribe of Gad, and became an important town. (See 2
Samuel 2:8; 2 Samuel 17:24; 1 Kings 4:14.)... [ Continue Reading ]
JACOB’S RECONCILIATION WITH ESAU.
(Genesis 32:3 to Genesis 33:16.)
(3) JACOB SENT MESSENGERS. — As Jacob travelled homewards to Hebron
the news somehow reached him that Esau, at the head of a large body of
retainers, was engaged in an expedition against the Horites. These, as
we have seen on Genesi... [ Continue Reading ]
JACOB WAS GREATLY AFRAID. — Jacob’s message to his brother had
been very humble, for he calls Esau his lord, and himself a servant.
He hopes also to “find grace in his sight,” and by enumerating his
wealth shows that he required no aid, nor need claim even a share of
Isaac’s property. But Esau had g... [ Continue Reading ]
JACOB SAID. — Jacob’s prayer, the first recorded in the Bible, is
remarkable for combining great earnestness with simplicity. After
addressing God as the Elohim of his. fathers, he draws closer to Him
as the Jehovah who had personally commanded him to return to his
birthplace (Genesis 31:13). And ne... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LODGED THERE. — That is, at Mahanaim. On the first news of
Esau’s approach in so hostile a manner, Jacob had divided his
possessions into two main divisions, in the hope of saving at least
one. He now, quieted by his prayer, makes more exact arrangements,
selects a present for Esau of five hundre... [ Continue Reading ]
GOATS — EWES — CAMELS — KINE — ASSES. — As the kinds of
cattle are arranged according to their value, it is remarkable that
kine should be prized above camels; for the milk of cows was regarded
as of little worth. This high estimation of them, therefore, must have
arisen from an increased regard for... [ Continue Reading ]
A SPACE. — _Heb., a breathing place._ These paration of the droves
would be a matter of course, as each kind would travel peaceably
onward only by itself. But Jacob rightly concluded that the repeated
acknowledgment of Esau as his lord, added to the great value of the
gift, would fill his brother’s... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL APPEASE HIM. — The Heb. literally is, _he said I will cover
his face with the offering that goeth before my face, and afterwards I
will see his face; peradventure he will lift up my face._ The covering
of the face of the offended person, so that he could no longer see the
offence, became the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FORD JABBOK. — Heb., _the ford of the Jabbok._ This river, now
called the Wady Zerba or Blue Torrent, formed afterwards the boundary
between the tribes of Manasseh and Gad. It flows through a deep
ravine, with so rapid a current as to make the crossing of it a matter
of difficulty. Dr. Tristram... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BROOK. — Really, the ravine or valley; Arab., _wady._ Jacob,
whose administrative powers were of a very high character, sees his
wives, children, and cattle not only through the ford, but across the
valley on to the high ground beyond. Staying himself to the very last,
he is left alone on the so... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WRESTLED. — This verb, _abak,_ occurs only here, and without
doubt it was chosen because of its resemblance to the name Jabbok. Its
probable derivation is from a word signifying _dust,_ because
wrestlers were quickly involved in a cloud of dust, or because, as was
the custom in Greece, they ru... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HOLLOW OF JACOB’S THIGH WAS OUT OF JOINT. — The hollow is in
the Hebrew the pan or socket into which the end of the thigh bone is
inserted, and the verb more probably signifies that it was sprained
from the over-tension of the muscles in the wrestling. But, in spite
of his sprained tendons, Jaco... [ Continue Reading ]
LET ME GO... — Heb., _send me away, for the gleam of morning has
gone up._ The asking of permission to depart was the acknowledgment of
defeat. The struggle must end at daybreak, because Jacob must now go
to do his duty; and the wrestling had been for the purpose of giving
him courage, and enabling... [ Continue Reading ]
ISRAEL. — That is, _a prince of God,_ or, _one powerful with God._
(See Note on Genesis 17:15.) Esau had given a bad meaning to the name
of Jacob, nor had it been undeserved. But a change has now come over
Jacob’s character, and he is henceforth no longer the crafty schemer
who was ever plotting for... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE... — In much the same manner the angel refuses to tell
Manoah his name (Judges 13:18). Probably, however, in the blessing
which followed there was a clear proof that Jacob’s opponent was a
Divine personage.... [ Continue Reading ]
PENIEL. — Elsewhere _Penuel,_ and so probably it should be read
here. It means, “the face of God.” For the rest of the verse see
Note on Genesis 16:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS HE PASSED OVER PEMIEL. — Rather, _as he passed Penuel._ It was
the place where he had wrestled, and as soon as the angel left him he
proceeded onwards to rejoin his wives. It appears, from what is here
said, that it was not till he tried to walk that he found out that he
was lame. As his sinews g... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SINEW WHICH SHRANK. — This translation has much authority in its
favour, as the LXX. render _the sinew that became numb,_ and the
Vulgate _the sinew that withered._ More probably, however, it is the
proper name for the large tendon which takes its origin from the
spinal cord, and extends down th... [ Continue Reading ]