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Verse Genesis 47:29. _PUT - THY HAND UNDER MY THIGH_] Genesis 24:2....
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- Jacob in Goshen
11. רעמסס _ra‛m__e__sês_, Ra‘meses “son of the sun.”
31. מטה _mı̂ṭṭāh_, “bed.” מטה _maṭṭeh_
“staff.”
Arrangements are now made for the settlement of Israel in Goshen. The
adm...
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CHAPTER 47 THE SETTLEMENT IN GOSHEN
_ 1. Before Pharaoh (Genesis 47:1)_
2. The settlement (Genesis 47:11)
3. Joseph's wise administration (Genesis 47:13)
4. Jacob's request ...
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GENESIS 47:27 TO GENESIS 48:22. JACOB EXTRACTS AN OATH THAT JOSEPH
WILL BURY HIM IN CANAAN, AND BLESSES EPHRAIM AND MANASSEH.
Genesis 47:22 f.,...
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PUT—THY HAND UNDER MY THIGH— See note on ch. Genesis 24:2....
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3. _Joseph as Prime Minister of Egypt_ (Genesis 41:46 to Genesis
47:31)
46 And Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king
of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh,...
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_AND THE TIME DREW NIGH THAT ISRAEL MUST DIE: AND HE CALLED HIS SON
JOSEPH, AND SAID UNTO HIM, IF NOW I HAVE FOUND GRACE IN THY SIGHT,
PUT, I PRAY THEE, THY HAND UNDER MY THIGH, AND DEAL KINDLY AND TR...
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JOSEPH PRESENTS HIS BRETHREN AND HIS FATHER TO PHARAOH. HE MAKES
EXTENSIVE CHANGES IN THE LAND TENURE OF EGYPT
6. Rulers over my cattle] The superintendenee of the royal flocks and
herds would be a p...
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PUT.. THY HAND, etc.] see on Genesis 24:2....
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‘If you are pleased with me.’ This is not what the father of the
family would say to his son. The son should respect and obey his
father. But Joseph was not only Jacob’s son. Joseph was also the
ruler...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 47
JACOB AND HIS SONS MEET *PHARAOH
V1 So Joseph went to *Pharaoh. He said to him, ‘My father and my
brothers have come from *Canaan. They have b...
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ISRAEL IN EGYPT.
(29) THE TIME DREW NIGH THAT ISRAEL MUST DIE — For seventeen years
Jacob lived in Egypt, and saw the growing prosperity of his race under
the fostering hand of Joseph. Placed at the e...
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וַ יִּקְרְב֣וּ יְמֵֽי ־יִשְׂרָאֵל֮ לָ
מוּת֒ ו
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JOSEPH VISITS HIS DYING FATHER
Genesis 47:27; Genesis 48:1
How inexorable is the _must_ of death! For many years Jacob had
exceeded the ordinary span of human life, and now, like the last apple
on th...
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To watch Jacob is to see a man who alternated between faith and fear.
Standing before Pharaoh, his faith in God and his consciousness of his
own position in the divine economy were clearly apparent. T...
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JACOB'S FINAL DAYS
The writer gives a brief record of the rest of Jacob's life before he
gives details of the events surrounding the time of his death. Jacob
lived seventeen more years in Egypt and s...
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_Thigh. To swear, as the steward of Abraham did, chap. xxiv. 2. ---
Kindness and truth. This act of real mercy; or, shew me mercy, by
promising freely to comply with my request; and truth, by fulfilli...
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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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29._And he called his son Joseph_. Hence we infer, not only the
anxiety of Jacob, but his invincible magnanimity. It is a proof of
great courage, that none of the wealth or the pleasures of Egypt coul...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 42 THROUGH 47.
At the same time another scene presents itself. His brethren, who had
rejected him, forced by famine, are brought, by the path of repentance
an...
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AND THE TIME DREW NIGH THAT ISRAEL MUST DIE,.... As all men must, by
the appointment of God, even good men, the Israel of God; though they
shall not die a spiritual death, nor an eternal one, yet a co...
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And the time drew nigh that Israel must die: and he called his son
Joseph, and said unto him, If now I have found grace in thy sight,
put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and tru...
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_And the time drew nigh that Israel must die Israel_, that had power
over the angel, and prevailed, yet must _yield to death._ He died by
degrees; his candle was not blown out, but gradually burned do...
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1 Ioseph presenteth fiue of his brethren,
7 and his father, before Pharaoh.
11 Hee giueth them habitation and maintenance.
13 He getteth all the Egyptians money,
16 their cattell,
18 their lands...
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JOSEPH'S PROMISE TO JACOB...
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And the time drew nigh that Israel must die; and he called his son
Joseph and said unto him, if now I have found grace in thy sight, if
Joseph was willing to do him a last great favor, PUT, I PRAY THE...
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EIGHTH SECTION
_Israel’s emigration with his family to Egypt. The settlement in the
land of Goshen. Jacob and Pharaoh. Joseph’s political Economy.
Jacob’s charge concerning his burial at Canaan._
GE...
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In announcing to Pharaoh the coming of his father and his brothers,
Joseph first introduces five of his brothers to him (vs.1-2). We are
not told which ones, but they were likely those who could speak...
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27-31 At last the time drew nigh that Israel must die. Israel, a
prince with God, had power over the Angel, and prevailed, yet must
die. Joseph supplied him with bread, that he might not die by famin...
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PUT THY HAND UNDER MY THIGH, i.e. swear to me, as GENESIS 47:31, that
thou wilt do what I am now desiring of thee; SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS
24:2". He requires this, not out of any distrust of Joseph's pr...
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On which we shall dwell more particularly. There is not in scripture a
more perfect and beautiful type of Christ than Joseph. Whether we view
Christ as the object of the Father's love, the object of t...
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Genesis 47:29 time H3117 near H7126 (H8799) Israel H3478 die H4191
(H8800) called H7121 (H8799) son...
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THE FAMILY TRIBE PROSPER - JACOB'S PLEA (GENESIS 47:27)
Genesis 47:27
‘And Israel dwelt in the land of Egypt, in the land of Goshen, and
they obtained possessions in it and were fruitful, and multip...
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CONTENTS: Jacob and descendants exalted in Goshen.
CHARACTERS: Pharaoh, Joseph, brothers, Jacob.
CONCLUSION: Notwithstanding former unkindnesses received, the believer
who is prospered in this world...
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Genesis 47:2. _Some of his brethren._ ומקצה _vemi-ketzeh
extremitate,_ as in Montanus, five of the tallest and finest looking
of his brethren; as is the import of the word, Judges 18:2, when
describin...
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_Bury me not, I pray thee, in Egypt_
LESSONS -
1.
Approaching death should make men put their houses in order, and
prepare for the grave.
2. The best of sons are best trusted with the interring of...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 47:28 Jacob’s approaching death, at age
147, dominates the final chapters of Genesis 1:1. put your hand under
my thig
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 47:27 While the Egyptians struggle to
survive during the famine, Jacob’s family grows and prospers. The
idea of being fruitful and multiplying first appears in Genesis 1:22,...
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_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Genesis 47:29_
ISRAEL’S PREPARATION FOR DEATH
Jacob felt that the inevitable hour was drawing nigh. “The time drew
nigh that Israel must die,”—even this man who h...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 47:28
AND JACOB LIVED IN THE LAND OF EGYPT SEVENTEEN YEARS: SO THE WHOLE AGE
OF JACOB WAS (literally, _the days of Jacob, the years of his life,
were_)_ _AN HUNDRED FORTY AND SEVEN...
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Shall we turn in our Bibles now to the forty-seventh chapter of
Genesis?
Joseph has been sold by his brothers as a slave to the traders going
to Egypt. In Egypt he is resold and purchased by a man nam...
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must die. Genesis 47:9 Genesis 3:19 Genesis 50:24 Deuteronomy 31:14...
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And the time drew nigh that Israel must die — Israel, that had power
over the angel, and prevailed, yet must yield to death. He died by
degrees; his candle was not blown out, but gradually burnt down,...