And Israel took his journey with all that he had, and came to Beersheba, and offered sacrifices unto the God of his father Isaac.

Ver. 1. And came to Beersheba.] A place, (1.) Consecrated to God's worship; (2.) Where he and his fathers had met God, and received many mercies; (3.) That lay in his way from Hebron to Egypt. But say it had been out of his way; yet it had been nothing out of his way to go thither and seek God. A whet is no let; a bait by the way no hindrance; the oiling of the wheel furthers the journey. As it is, Tithe, and be rich; so, Pray, and be prosperous. But say it should be some prejudice; Is it not wisdom to make God's service costly to us? Cannot he make us amends? "give us much more than the hundred talents?" 2Ch 25:9 Is anything lost by his service? Prayer furthers thrift. The night of Popery will shame many of us; who in their superstitious zeal had this proverb, Mass and meat hindereth no man's thrift. The very heathen offered sacrifices when they took journeys, as Festus witnesseth. a

a Fest., lib. xiv.

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