Jacob's
Last Request
“The
Israelites lived in Egypt in
the region of Goshen ,
where they became rich and had many children. 28 Jacob lived in Egypt seventeen
years, until he was a hundred and forty-seven years old. 29 When the time
drew near for him to die, he called for his son Joseph and said to him,
"Place your hand between my thighs and make a solemn vow that you will not
bury me in Egypt .
30 I want to be buried where my fathers are; carry me out of Egypt and bury
me where they are buried." Joseph answered, "I will do as you
say." 31 Jacob said, "Make a vow that you will." Joseph
made the vow, and Jacob gave thanks there on his bed.” Gen 47:27-31 (TEV)
“Some time
later Joseph was told that his father was ill. So he took his two sons,
Manasseh and Ephraim, and went to see Jacob. 2 When Jacob was told that
his son Joseph had come to see him, he gathered his strength and sat up in bed.
3 Jacob said to Joseph, "Almighty God appeared to me at Luz in the land of Canaan and blessed me. 4 He said to
me, 'I will give you many children, so that your descendants will become many
nations; I will give this land to your descendants as their possession
forever.' " 5 Jacob continued, "Joseph, your two sons, who were
born to you in Egypt
before I came here, belong to me; Ephraim and Manasseh are just as much my sons
as Reuben and Simeon. 6 If you have any more sons, they will not be
considered mine; the inheritance they get will come through Ephraim and
Manasseh. 7 I am doing this because of your mother Rachel. To my great
sorrow she died in the land of Canaan , not far from Ephrath, as I was returning from
Mesopotamia . I buried her there beside the
road to Ephrath." (Ephrath is now known as Bethlehem .)”
Gen
48:1-7 (TEV)
“Jacob adopted Joseph's sons and blessed
them (48:3-7), just as his father Isaac had
blessed him (27:27-29). Blessing enables, enhances, and
enriches life, whereas a curse diminishes it (Lev 26:14-39). Blessing is issued publicly
by a benefactor and provides power for prosperity and success. Blessing is
essential to covenant relationships in that it guides and motivates the parties
to obey the covenant's stipulations (Lev 26:3-13; Deut 28:1-14). Obedience leads to blessing,
whereas rebellion brings a curse.—NLT Study Bible
“His father refused, saying, "I know,
son, I know. Manasseh's descendants will also become a great people. But his
younger brother will be greater than he, and his descendants will become great
nations." 20 So he blessed them that day, saying, "The
Israelites will use your names when they pronounce blessings. They will say,
'May God make you like Ephraim and Manasseh.' " In this way Jacob put
Ephraim before Manasseh. 21 Then Jacob said to Joseph, "As you see, I
am about to die, but God will be with you and will take you back to the land of
your ancestors. 22 It is to you and not to your brothers that I am giving
Shechem, that fertile region which I took from the Amorites with my sword and
my bow." Gen 48:19-22 (TEV)
The Last Words of Jacob
“Jacob called for his sons and said,
"Gather around, and I will tell you what will happen to you in the future:
2 "Come together and listen, sons of Jacob. Listen to your fatherIsrael .
3 "Reuben, my first-born, you are my strength And the first child of my manhood, The proudest and strongest of all my sons. 4 You are like a raging flood, But you will not be the most important, For you slept with my concubine And dishonored your father's bed.
5 "Simeon and Levi are brothers. They use their weapons to commit violence. 6 I will not join in their secret talks, Nor will I take part in their meetings, For they killed people in anger And they crippled bulls for sport. 7 A curse be on their anger, because it is so fierce, And on their fury, because it is so cruel. I will scatter them throughout theland of Israel . I will disperse them among its
people.
8 "Judah ,
your brothers will praise you. You hold your enemies by the neck. Your brothers
will bow down before you. 9 Judah is like a lion, Killing his
victim and returning to his den, Stretching out and lying down. No one dares
disturb him. 10 Judah
will hold the royal scepter, And his descendants will always rule. Nations will
bring him tribute And bow in obedience before him. 11 He ties his young
donkey to a grapevine, To the very best of the vines. He washes his clothes in
blood-red wine. 12 His eyes are bloodshot from drinking wine, His teeth
white from drinking milk.
13 "Zebulun will live beside the sea. His shore will be a haven for ships. His territory will reach as far asSidon .
14 "Issachar is no better than a donkey That lies stretched out between its saddlebags. 15 But he sees that the resting place is good And that the land is delightful. So he bends his back to carry the load And is forced to work as a slave.
16 "Dan will be a ruler for his people. They will be like the other tribes ofIsrael .
17 Dan will be a snake at the side of the road, A poisonous snake beside
the path, That strikes at the horse's heel, So that the rider is thrown off
backward.
18 "I wait for your deliverance, Lord.
19 "Gad will be attacked by a band of robbers, But he will turn and pursue them.
20 "Asher's land will produce rich food. He will provide food fit for a king.
21 "Naphtali is a deer that runs free, Who bears lovely fawns.
22 "Joseph is like a wild donkey by a spring, A wild colt on a hillside. 23 His enemies attack him fiercely And pursue him with their bows and arrows. 24 But his bow remains steady, And his arms are made strong By the power of the Mighty God of Jacob, By the Shepherd, the Protector of Israel. 25 It is your father's God who helps you, The Almighty God who blesses you With blessings of rain from above And of deep waters from beneath the ground, Blessings of many cattle and children, 26 Blessings of grain and flowers, Blessings of ancient mountains, Delightful things from everlasting hills. May these blessings rest on the head of Joseph, On the brow of the one set apart from his brothers.
27 "Benjamin is like a vicious wolf. Morning and evening he kills and devours."
28 These are the twelve tribes ofIsrael , and this is what their
father said as he spoke a suitable word of farewell to each son.” Gen 49:1-28 (TEV)
2 "Come together and listen, sons of Jacob. Listen to your father
3 "Reuben, my first-born, you are my strength And the first child of my manhood, The proudest and strongest of all my sons. 4 You are like a raging flood, But you will not be the most important, For you slept with my concubine And dishonored your father's bed.
5 "Simeon and Levi are brothers. They use their weapons to commit violence. 6 I will not join in their secret talks, Nor will I take part in their meetings, For they killed people in anger And they crippled bulls for sport. 7 A curse be on their anger, because it is so fierce, And on their fury, because it is so cruel. I will scatter them throughout the
8 "
13 "Zebulun will live beside the sea. His shore will be a haven for ships. His territory will reach as far as
14 "Issachar is no better than a donkey That lies stretched out between its saddlebags. 15 But he sees that the resting place is good And that the land is delightful. So he bends his back to carry the load And is forced to work as a slave.
16 "Dan will be a ruler for his people. They will be like the other tribes of
18 "I wait for your deliverance, Lord.
19 "Gad will be attacked by a band of robbers, But he will turn and pursue them.
20 "Asher's land will produce rich food. He will provide food fit for a king.
21 "Naphtali is a deer that runs free, Who bears lovely fawns.
22 "Joseph is like a wild donkey by a spring, A wild colt on a hillside. 23 His enemies attack him fiercely And pursue him with their bows and arrows. 24 But his bow remains steady, And his arms are made strong By the power of the Mighty God of Jacob, By the Shepherd, the Protector of Israel. 25 It is your father's God who helps you, The Almighty God who blesses you With blessings of rain from above And of deep waters from beneath the ground, Blessings of many cattle and children, 26 Blessings of grain and flowers, Blessings of ancient mountains, Delightful things from everlasting hills. May these blessings rest on the head of Joseph, On the brow of the one set apart from his brothers.
27 "Benjamin is like a vicious wolf. Morning and evening he kills and devours."
28 These are the twelve tribes of
The Death and Burial of Jacob
“Then Jacob commanded his sons, "Now
that I am going to join my people in death, bury me with my fathers in the cave
that is in the field of Ephron the Hittite, 30 at Machpelah east of Mamre
in the land of Canaan. Abraham bought this cave and field from Ephron for a
burial ground. 31 That is where they buried Abraham and his wife Sarah;
that is where they buried Isaac and his wife Rebecca; and that is where I
buried Leah. 32 The field and the cave in it were bought from the
Hittites. Bury me there." 33 When Jacob had finished giving
instructions to his sons, he lay back down and died.” Gen 49:29-33 (TEV)
“Jacob
died at the age of 147 (47:28),
bringing his life of struggle and sorrow to an end. Jacob had always had an
unquenchable desire for God's blessing. He had a deep piety that habitually
relied on God despite all else. In the end, he died a man of genuine faith. He
learned where real blessings come from, and through his faith would be able to
hand these on to his sons (Heb 11:21).”—NLT
Study Bible
“So Joseph went to bury his father. All the
king's officials, the senior men of his court, and all the leading men of Egypt went with
Joseph. 8 His family, his brothers, and the rest of his father's family
all went with him. Only their small children and their sheep, goats, and cattle
stayed in the region of Goshen .
9 Men in chariots and men on horseback also went with him; it was a huge
group. 10 When they came to the threshing place at Atad east of the Jordan , they
mourned loudly for a long time, and Joseph performed mourning ceremonies for
seven days. 11 When the citizens of Canaan
saw those people mourning at Atad, they said, "What a solemn ceremony of
mourning the Egyptians are holding!" That is why the place was named Abel
Mizraim.” Gen 50:7-11 (TEV)
“But Joseph said to them, "Don't be
afraid; I can't put myself in the place of God. 20 You plotted evil
against me, but God turned it into good, in order to preserve the lives of many
people who are alive today because of what happened. 21 You have nothing
to fear. I will take care of you and your children." So he reassured them
with kind words that touched their hearts.” Gen 50:19-21 (TEV)
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