Genesis 47:1

1._Then Joseph came_. Joseph indirectly intimates to the king, his desire to obtain a habitation for his brethren in the land of Goshen. Yet this modesty was (as we have said) free from cunning. For Pharaoh both immediately recognizes his wish, and liberally grants it to him; declaring beforehand th... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:3

3._Thy servants are shepherds_. This confession was humiliating to the sons of Jacob, and especially to Joseph himself, whose high, and almost regal dignity, was thus marked with a spot of disgrace: for among the Egyptians (as we have said) this kind of life was disgraceful and infamous. Why, then,... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:5

5._And Pharaoh spake unto Joseph_. It is to be ascribed to the favor of God that Pharaoh was not offended when they desired that a separate dwelling-place might be granted to them; for we know that nothing is more indignantly borne by kings, than that their favors should be rejected. Pharaoh offers... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:6

6._The land of Egypt_. This is recorded not only to show that Jacob was courteously received, but also, that nothing was given him by Joseph but at the command of the king. For the greater was his power, the more strictly was he bound to take care, lest, being liberal with the king’s property, he mi... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:7

7._And Joseph brought in Jacob his father_. Although Moses relates, in a continuous narrative, that Jacob was brought to the king, yet I do not doubt that some time had intervened; at least, till he had obtained a place wherein he might dwell; and where he might leave his family more safely, and wit... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:8

8._How old art thou? _This familiar question proves that Jacob was received courteously and without ceremony. But the answer is of far greater moment, in which Jacob declares that the time of his pilgrimage was a hundred and thirty years. For the Apostle, in his epistle to the Hebrews, (Hebrews 11:1... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:9

9._Few and evil have the days of the years of my life been_. Jacob may here seem to complain that he had lived but a little while, and that, in this short space of time, he had endured many and grievous afflictions. Why does he not rather recount the great and manifold favors of God which formed an... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:12

12._And Joseph nourished his father, etc., according to their families _(185) Some explain the expression, “the mouth of the little one,” as if Joseph nourished his father and his whole family, in the manner in which food is conveyed to the mouths of children. These interpreters regard the form of s... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:13

13._And all the land of Canaan fainted_. It was a memorable judgment of God, that the most fertile regions, which were accustomed to supply provisions for distant and transmarine nations, were reduced to such poverty that they were almost consumed. The word להה (_lahah_,) which Moses uses, is explai... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:14

14._And Joseph gathered up all the money_. Moses first declares that the Egyptian king had acted well and wisely, in committing the work of providing corn to the sole care and authority of Joseph. He then commends the sincere and faithful administration of Joseph himself. We know how few persons can... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:15

15._And when money failed_. Moses does not mean that all the money in Egypt had been brought into the royal treasury; for there were many of the nobles of the court free from the effects of the famine; but the simple meaning of the expression is that nearly all had been exhausted; that now the commo... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:16

16._Give your cattle_. It was a miserable spectacle, and one which might have softened hearts of iron, to see rich farmers, who previously had kept provision stored in their granaries for others, now begging food. Therefore, Joseph might be deemed cruel, because he does not give bread gratuitously t... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:18

18._They came to him the second year_. Moses does not reckon the second year from the date of the famine, but from the time when the money had failed. But since they knew, from the oracle, that the termination of the dearth was drawing near, they desired not only that corn should be given them for f... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:20

20._And Joseph bought all the land_. Any one might suppose it to be the height of cruel and inexplicable avarice, that Joseph should take away from the miserable husband men, the very fields, by the produce of which they nourished the kingdom. But I have before showed, that unless every kind of purc... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:21

21._And as for the people, he removed them to cities_. This removal was, indeed, severe; but if we reflect how much better it was to depart to another place; in order that they might be free cultivators of the land, than to be attached to the soil, and employed as slaves in servile work; no one will... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:22

22._Only the land of the priests_. The priests were exempted from the common law, because the king granted them a maintenance. It is, indeed, doubtful, whether this was a supply for their present necessity, or whether he was accustomed to nourish them at his own expense. But seeing that Moses makes... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:23

23._Then Joseph said unto the people_. Here Moses describes the singular humanity of Joseph, which, as it then repressed all complaints, so, at this time, it justly dispels and refutes the calumnies with which he is assailed. The men, who were entirely destitute, and, in a sense, exiles, he reinstat... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:27

27._And Israel dwelt in the land_. Moses does not mean that Jacob and his sons were proprietors of that land which Pharaoh had granted them as a dwelling-place, in the same manner in which the other parts of Egypt were given to the inhabitants for a perpetual possession: but that they dwelt there co... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:28

28._And Jacob lived_. It was no common source of temptation to the holy old man, to be an exile from the land of Canaan, for so many years. Be it so, that on account of the famine, he was compelled to go to Egypt; why could he not return when the fifth year was passed? For he did not stupidly lie th... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:29

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 could so allure him, as to prevent him from sighing for the land of Canaan, in which he had always passe... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:30

30._But I will lie with my fathers _(188) It appears from this passage, that the word “sleep,” whenever it is put for “die,” does not refer to the soul, but to the body. For, what did it concern him, to be buried with his fathers in the double cave, (189) unless to testify that he was associated wit... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 47:31

31._And Israel bowed himself upon the bed’s head_. By this expression, Moses again affirms that Jacob esteemed it a singular kindness, that his son should have promised to do what he had required respecting his burial. For he exerts his weak body as much as he is able, in order to give thanks unto G... [ Continue Reading ]

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