INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 30
This chapter gives an account of Rachel's envy of her sister for her
fruitfulness, and of her earnest desire of having children, which she
expressed to Jacob in an unbecoming manner, for which he reproved her,
Genesis 30:1, of her giving her maid Bilhah to Jacob, by whom... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN RACHEL SAW THAT SHE BARE JACOB NO CHILDREN,.... In the space
of three or four years after marriage, and when her sister Leah had
had four sons:
RACHEL ENVIED HER SISTER; the honour she had of bearing children, and
the pleasure in nursing and bringing them up, when she lay under the
reproac... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB'S ANGER WAS KINDLED AGAINST RACHEL,.... Whom yet he dearly
loved, hearing her talk in such an extravagant manner, as her words
seemed to be, and were not: only expressive of great uneasiness and
impatience, but implied what was not in the power of man to do:
AND HE SAID, [AM] I IN GOD'S S... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE SAID,.... in order to pacify Jacob, and explain her meaning to
him; which was, not that she thought it was in his power to make her
the mother of children, but that he would think of some way or another
of obtaining children for her, that might go for hers; so the Arabic
version, "obtain a s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE GAVE HIM BILHAH HER HANDMAID,.... To be enjoyed as a wife,
though she was no other than a concubine; yet such were sometimes
called wives, and were secondary ones, and were under the proper
lawful wife, nor did their children inherit; but those which Jacob had
by his wives' maids did inherit... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BILHAH CONCEIVED, AND BARE JACOB A SON. This was so far
countenanced by the Lord, that he blessed her with conception, and
Jacob with a son by her.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND RACHEL SAID,.... As soon as she heard that Bilhah had bore a son:
GOD HATH JUDGED ME: and hereby testified his approbation, as she
understood it, of the step she had took in giving her maid to her
husband, and she was justified in what she had done:
AND HATH ALSO HEARD MY VOICE: of prayer; she... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BILHAH, RACHEL'S MAID, CONCEIVED AGAIN,.... Soon after the birth
of her first child:
AND BARE JACOB A SECOND SON; this was his sixth son, but the second by
Bilhah.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND RACHEL SAID, WITH GREAT WRESTLINGS HAVE I WRESTLED WITH MY
SISTER,.... Or, "with the wrestlings of God" a, wrestling and striving
in prayer with God; being vehement and importunate in her petitions to
him, that she might have children as well as her sister: some render
it, "I used the craftiness... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN LEAH SAW THAT SHE HAD LEFT BEARING,.... For a little while, for
she afterwards bore again, and observing also what her sister had
done;
SHE TOOK ZILPAH HER MAID, AND GAVE HER JACOB TO WIFE: in this she was
less excusable than Rachel, since she had four children of her own,
and therefore might... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ZILPAH, LEAH'S MAID, BORE JACOB A SON. For it seems he consented
to take her to wife at the motion of Leah, as he had took Bilhah at
the instance of Rachel; and having gratified the one, he could not
well deny the other; and went in to her, and she conceived, though
neither of these things are m... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEAH SAID, A TROOP COMETH,.... A troop of children, having bore
four herself, and now her maid another, and more she expected; or the
commander of a troop cometh, one that shall head an army and overcome
his enemies; which agrees with the prophecy of Jacob,
Genesis 49:19;
AND SHE CALLED HIS NA... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ZILPAH, LEAH'S MAID, BARE JACOB A SECOND SON. As well as Bilhah,
and no more.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEAH SAID,.... Upon the birth of the second son by her maid:
HAPPY AM I; or, "in my happiness"; or, "for my happiness" c; that is,
this child is an addition to my happiness, and will serve to increase
it: for the daughters will call me blessed; the women of the place
where she lived would speak... [ Continue Reading ]
AND REUBEN WENT IN THE DAYS OF WHEAT HARVEST,.... Leah's eldest son,
who is supposed to be at this time about four or five years of age e,
who went out from the tent to the field, to play there perhaps; and
this was at the time of wheat harvest, in the month Sivan, as the
Targum of Jonathan, which a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE SAID UNTO HER,.... Leah to Rachel, taking this opportunity to
bring out a thing which had some time lain with uneasiness upon her
mind:
[IS IT] A SMALL THING THAT THOU HAST TAKEN AWAY MY HUSBAND? got the
greatest share of his affections, and had most of his company; which
last was very prob... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB CAME OUT OF THE FIELD IN THE EVENING,.... From feeding his
flocks;
AND LEAH WENT OUT TO MEET HIM; knowing full well the time he used to
come home:
AND SAID, THOU MUST COME IN UNTO ME; into her tent, for the women had
separate tents from the men; as Sarah from Abraham; and so these wives... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD HEARKENED UNTO LEAH,.... To the prayer of Leah, as the Targum
of Jonathan, for more children: the desire of these good women for the
company of their husband was not from lust, or an amorous desire in
them, but for the sake of having many children, as appears by giving
their maids to him; an... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEAH SAID, GOD HATH GIVEN ME MY HIRE,.... Of the mandrakes with
which she had hired of Rachel a night's lodging with Jacob, and for
which she had a sufficient recompense, by the son that God had given
her: and she added another reason, and a very preposterous one, and
shows she put a wrong const... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEAH CONCEIVED AGAIN,.... For bearing children Jacob took more to
her, and more frequently attended her apartment and bed:
AND BARE JACOB A SIXTH SON; the sixth by her, but the tenth by her and
his two maids.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LEAH SAID, GOD HATH ENDUED ME [WITH] A GOOD DOWRY,.... Having so
many children; for though her husband could give her nothing at
marriage, and her father gave her no more than one handmaid, yet God
had abundantly made it up to her, in giving her so many sons: these
are the heritage of the Lord,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AFTERWARDS SHE BARE A DAUGHTER,.... Which some writers, as Aben
Ezra observes, say, was at the same birth with Zebulun, a twin with
him; but being said to be afterwards shows the contrary:
AND CALLED HER NAME DINAH; which signifies "judgment": perhaps she may
have some reference to the first so... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD REMEMBERED RACHEL,.... In a way of mercy and kindness, whom he
seemed to have forgotten, by not giving her children:
AND GOD HEARKENED TO HER; to her prayer, which had been made time
after time, that she might have children; but hitherto God had delayed
to answer, but now gives one:
AND OP... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE CONCEIVED AND BARE A SON,.... Through the goodness of God unto
her, and for which she was greatly thankful;
AND SAID, GOD HATH TAKEN AWAY MY REPROACH; the reproach of barrenness
with which she was reproached among her neighbours; and perhaps by her
sister Leah, and indeed it was a general r... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE CALLED HIS NAME JOSEPH,.... Which signifies "adding", or
rather, "to be added"; or, "God shall add", giving this reason for it;
AND SAID, THE LORD SHALL ADD TO ME ANOTHER SON: which is expressive of
strong faith; that as she had begun to bear children, she should bear
another, as she did; t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHEN RACHEL HAD BORNE JOSEPH,.... At which time
his fourteen years of servitude were ended; for Jacob was in Laban's
house twenty years, fourteen were spent in serving for his wives, and
the other six for his cattle, which begun from this time, as the
context clearly shows; see... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE [ME] MY WIVES,.... His two wives, Leah and Rachel, and the two
maids, Bilhah and Zilpah, which he had given him for wives also; he
desires leave not to have them, but to take them away with him:
AND MY CHILDREN; his twelve children; he did not desire his father-in-
law to take any of them, and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN SAID UNTO HIM, I PRAY THEE, IF I HAVE FOUND FAVOUR IN THINE
EYES, TARRY,.... One would think he could not expect to have much from
him, by his treatment of him; but he craftily cajoles him in this
fawning, flattering way, in order to gain a point, and begs of him, in
a very humble and supp... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, APPOINT ME THY WAGES, AND I WILL GIVE [IT]. Say what thou
wilt have, fix what salary thou thinkest sufficient, and I will agree
to it, and punctually pay it: this he craftily said, not choosing to
propose anything himself, but leaving it to Jacob, knowing very well
the honesty and modes... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO HIM,.... Jacob to Laban,
THOU KNOWEST THAT I HAVE SERVED THEE; not only diligently and
faithfully, without any salary, excepting for his wives; otherwise he
had no wages for his service all this time, which therefore should be
considered for the future:
AND HOW THY CATTLE WAS WITH... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR [IT WAS] LITTLE WHICH THOU HADST BEFORE I [CAME],.... Perhaps but
a single flock, and that not a very large one, since Rachel, his
youngest daughter, had the care of it:
AND IT IS [NOW] INCREASED UNTO A MULTITUDE; or "broke forth" m, spread
itself over the fields and plains, hills and mountains... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, WHAT SHALL I GIVE THEE?.... So said Laban to Jacob, still
avoiding making any offer himself, but waiting for Jacob, and pressing
upon him to fix his wages:
AND JACOB SAID, THOU SHALT NOT GIVE ME ANYTHING; a speech Laban liked
very well: his meaning is, that he should give him no certai... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL PASS THROUGH ALL THY FLOCK TODAY,.... Not alone, but Laban and
his sons with him;
REMOVING FROM THENCE ALL THE SPECKLED AND SPOTTED CATTLE; that is,
such as were black and had white spots on them, or were white and had
black spots on them; and the "speckled", according to Jarchi and Ben
Mele... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALL MY RIGHTEOUSNESS ANSWER FOR ME IN TIME TO COME,.... Either by
the success I shall have, and the blessing of God upon me, making it
prosperous; it will appear in time to come, and to all posterity, that
I have most righteously and faithfully served thee: or rather, such a
separation being ma... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN SAID,.... Being well pleased with the proposal Jacob made,
as knowing that, generally speaking, cattle of a colour produced those
that were of the same; and whereas Jacob proposed to have a flock of
sheep of only white in colour, committed to his care, and to have such
for his own that sho... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE REMOVED THAT DAY THE HE GOATS THAT WERE RINGSTRAKED AND
SPOTTED,.... That had strakes of a different colour from the rest on
their shoulders, thighs, logs, or feet, or in any part of the body:
the word here used stands in the room of that before translated
"speckled"; this Laban did, as the c... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SET THREE DAYS' JOURNEY BETWEEN HIMSELF AND JACOB,.... Not
three days' journey for a man, but for cattle; this distance there was
between the place where Laban and his sons kept the spotted, speckled,
and brown cattle, and that in which Jacob kept the flock only
consisting of white sheep; and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB TOOK HIM RODS OF GREEN POPLAR,.... Of the white poplar tree,
called green, not from the colour, but from the moisture, being such
as were cut off of the tree:
AND OF THE HAZEL AND CHESTNUT TREE; the former some take to be the
almond tree, as Saadiah Gaon, and others; and the latter to be... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SET THE RODS WHICH HE HAD PILLED BEFORE THE FLOCKS,....
Opposite them, in the view of them:
IN THE GUTTERS IN THE WATERING TROUGHS, WHEN THE FLOCKS CAME TO DRINK;
that is, in places of water, where troughs or vessels were made, into
which the water ran convenient for the cattle to drink out... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE FLOCKS CONCEIVED BEFORE THE RODS,.... At them, and in sight of
them; which had such influence upon them through thee force of
imagination, and a divine power and providence so directing and
succeeding this device, that they
BROUGHT FORTH CATTLE RINGSTRAKED, SPECKLED, AND SPOTTED; such as Ja... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB DID SEPARATE THE LAMBS,.... The ringstraked, speckled, and
spotted;
AND SET THE FACES OF THE FLOCKS, that were all white,
TOWARDS THE RINGSTRAKED, AND ALL THE BROWN IN THE FLOCK OF LABAN;
either to go before those that were all white, that they by looking at
them might conceive and bring... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT CAME TO PASS, WHENSOEVER THE STRONGER CATTLE DID CONCEIVE,....
Whose limbs were well compact, and were strong and healthy:
THAT JACOB LAID THE RODS BEFORE THE EYES OF THE CATTLE IN THE GUTTERS,
THAT THEY MIGHT CONCEIVE AMONG THE RODS; and bring forth party
coloured ones, and such as were ro... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THE CATTLE WERE FEEBLE, HE PUT THEM NOT IN,.... Or "when
covered", as Menachem, that is, with wool, and so not so desirous of
copulation with the males, nor so fit and strong for generation; and
therefore he put not in the rods into the gutters, partly that he
might have none feeble in his... [ Continue Reading ]
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,
were Jacob's:
AND MAIDSERVANTS, AND MENSERVANTS; which he got to take care of his
household affairs... [ Continue Reading ]