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Genesis 30:1--32:32

30:1

Rachel <07354> [when Rachel.]

Rachel ............ jealous <07065 07354> [Rachel envied.]

Envy and jealousy are most tormenting passions to the breast which harbours them, vexatious to all around, and introductory to much impatience and ungodliness. "Who is able to stand before envy?"

I'll die <0369 04191> [or else I die.]


30:2

furious <0639> [anger.]

God <0430> [Am I.]

exclaimed ........... kept <04513> [withheld.]


30:3

servant <0519> [Behold.]

bear children <03205> [she shall.]

family <01129> [have children by her. Heb. be built up by her.]

16:2 *marg: Ru 4:11 [All]


30:4

wife <0802> [to wife.]


30:6

God <0430> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. God.]

Dan <01835> [Dan. that is, Judging.]


30:7

[A.M. 2257. B.C. 1747.]

7


30:8

desperate struggle <05319 0430> [great wrestlings. Heb. wrestlings of God.]

So she <07121> [and she.]

Naphtali <05321> [Naphtali. that is, My wrestling.]

[Nephthalim.]


30:9

stopped <05975> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. left.]

Jacob <05414 03290> [gave her.]


30:11

named <07121> [she.]

Gad <01410> [Gad. that is, A troop, or company.]


30:13

happy <0837> [A.M. 2257. B.C. 1747. Happy am I. Heb. In my happiness. will call.]

named <07121> [and she.]

Asher <0836> [Asher. that is, Happy.]


30:14

mandrake ....................... mandrakes <01736> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. mandrakes.]

The mandrake may be the Hebrew {dudaim:} it is so rendered by all the ancient versions, and is a species of melon, of an agreeable odour. Hasselquist, speaking of Nazareth in Galilee, says, "What I found most remarkable at this village was the great number of mandrakes which grew in a vale below it. I had not the pleasure of seeing this plant in blossom, the fruit now (May 5th, O. S.) hanging ripe on the stem, which lay withered on the ground. From the season in which this mandrake blossoms and ripens fruit, one might form a conjecture that it was Rachel's {dudaim.} These were brought her in the wheat harvest, which in Galilee is in the month of May, about this time, and the mandrake was now in fruit." The Abbee Mariti describes it as growing "low like a lettuce, to which its leaves have a great resemblance, except that they have a dark green colour. The flowers are purple, and the root is for the most part forked. The fruit, when ripe in the beginning of May, is of the size and colour of a small apple, exceedingly ruddy, and of a most agreeable odour. Our guide thought us fools for suspecting it to be unwholesome."

Give <05414> [Give me.]


30:15


30:17

[A.M. 2257. B.C. 1747.]


30:18

named <07121> [and she.]

Issachar <03485> [Issachar. that is, An hire.]


30:20

Now ... husband <06471 0376> [A.M. cir. 2258. B.C. cir. 1746. now will.]

named <07121> [and she.]

Zebulun <02074> [Zebulun. that is, Dwelling.]

[Zabulon.]


30:21

<07121> [A.M. cir. 2259. B.C. 1745. and called.]

Dinah <01783> [Dinah. that is, Judgment.]


30:22

took note <02142> [remembered.]

enabled ... to become pregnant <06605> [opened.]


30:23

barrenness therefore was reckoned a reproach. The intense desire of having children, observable among the Jewish women, arose not only from this reproach of barrenness, but from the hope of being the mother of the promised seed, and Him in whom all the nations of the earth were to be blessed.


30:24

She <07121> [And she.]

Joseph <03130> [Joseph. that is, Adding.]


30:25

Send <07971> [Send me away.]

home <04725> [mine.]

country <0776> [and to.]


30:26

wives <0802> [my wives.]

know <03045> [for thou.]


30:27

favor <02580> [favour.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


30:28


30:29


30:30

increased <06555> [increased. Heb. broken forth.]

Lord <03068> [and the.]

<07272> [since my coming. Heb. at my foot.]

long <04970> [when.]


30:31


30:32

wages <07939> [of such.]


30:33

integrity <06666> [righteousness.]

testify <06030> [answer.]

later <04279 03117> [in time to come. Heb. to-morrow.]

stolen <01589> [that shall be.]

Supply the ellipsis by inserting "if found," after "stolen," and the sense will be clear.


30:34


30:35

So ..... removed <05493> [he removed.]

From this it appears, that, as Jacob had agreed to take all the parti-coloured for his wages, and was now only beginning to act upon this agreement, and consequently had as yet no right to any of the cattle, therefore Laban separated from the flock all such cattle as Jacob might afterwards claim in consequence of his bargain, leaving only the black and white with Jacob.

care ... his <03027> [the hand.]


30:37

Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]

fresh-cut .... poplar <03839 03892> [green poplar.]

{Livneh} is the white poplar, so called from the whiteness of its leaves, bark, and wood, from {lavan} to be white.

[hasel.]

Jerome, Hiller, Celsius, Dr. Shaw, Bochart, and other learned men, say, that {luz} is not the "hazel" but the almond-tree, as the word denotes both in Arabic and Syriac.

[chestnut tree.]

The Heb. word {armon,} signifies "the plane-tree," so called from the bark naturally peeling off, and leaving the trunk naked, as its root {aram,} signifies.


30:39

gave birth <03205> [brought forth.]


30:41

stronger females ... in heat ............... flock ..... mate <06629 03179 07194> [whensoever the stronger cattle did conceive.]

As the means which Jacob used would not in general produce similar effects, nay, probably the experiment was never in any other instance tried with effect, it is more in harmony with Divine truth to suppose that he was directed by some Divine intimation; and rendered successful, if not by a direct miracle, yet at least by the Lord's giving a new and uncommon bias to the tendency of natural causes.


30:43

The Lord will, in one way or other, honour those who simply trust his providence.


31:1

Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]

rich <03519> [glory.]

"Glory" is here used for "wealth," riches, or property; since those who possess riches, generally make them the subject of glory. The original word cavod, signifies both "glory" and "weight."


31:2

face <06440> [countenance.]

attitude <08543> [it was.]

[as before. Heb. as yesterday and the day before.]


31:3

Return <07725> [Return.]

land <0776> [land.]

[with thee.]


31:5

can <07200> [I see.]

God <0430> [the God.]


31:6


31:7

ten times <06235 04489> [ten times.]

The Hebrew, {asereth monim,} is literally, as Aquila renders, "ten numbers;" and Symmachus, "ten times in number;" which probably implies an indefinite number: see ver. 41.

God <0430> [God.]


31:8


31:9


31:10

dream <02472> [a dream.]

male goats <06260> [rams. or, he-goats. ringstraked.]

spotted <01261> [grisled.]

The original word, {beroodim,} from {barad,} "hail" means marked with white spots like hail; to which our word grisled, from the old french {gresle,} now {grele,} hail, perfectly agrees; hence {gresle,} spotted with white on a dark ground.


31:11

angel <04397> [the angel.]

[Here am I.]


31:12

Observe <05375> [Lift up.]

Observe ................... observed <07200> [I have seen.]


31:13

God <0410> [the God.]

return <07725> [return.]


31:14

Rachel <07354> [Rachel.]

portion <02506> [yet any.]


31:15

sold ..... wasted <04376 0398> [sold us.]


31:16

God .................. God <0430> [which God.]

God .................. God <0430> [whatsoever.]


31:17

camels <01581> [upon camels.]


31:18

set out <0935> [for to go.]


31:19

household idols <08655> [images. Heb. teraphim.]

These might have been images devoted to superstitious or idolatrous purposes, as they are termed gods by Laban, in ver. 30. The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan render it, {tzalmanaya,} "images;" the LXX. and Theodoret, [eidolon <\\See definition 1497\\,] "idols;" Aquilla, [morphomata,] "figures;" and the Persian, {asterlabha,} "astrolabes."


31:20

Laban <03820 03837> [unawares to Laban. Heb. the heart of Laban. See references on ver. 27.]


31:21

crossed <05674> [passed.]

headed <07760 06440> [set his.]

Gilead <01568> [Gilead.]


31:22


31:23


31:24

Aramean <0761> [the Syrian.]

dream <02472> [dream.]

Be careful <08104> [Take heed.]

bless nor curse <02896 05704 07451> [either good or bad. Heb. from good to bad.]


31:25


31:26

done <06213> [What.]

You've <05090> [carried.]


31:27

run away <01272> [Wherefore.]

deceive ...... tell <01589 05046> [steal away from me. Heb. hast stolen me.]

20 *marg:

send <07971> [that I.]

celebration <08057> [with mirth.]

tambourines <08596> [tabret.]


31:28

kiss <05401> [kiss.]

foolishly <05528> [foolishly.]


31:29

power <0410> [the power.]

God <0430> [the God.]

last night <0570> [yesternight.]

Be careful <08104> [Take.]


31:30

gods <0430> [my gods.]


31:31

afraid <03372> [Because.]


31:32

Whoever has <0834> [whomsoever.]

This was rash, and might have produced fatal effects; but Jacob was partial to Rachel, and did not suspect her; and he was indignant at being accused of a crime which he deeply abhorred. Scott.

presence <05048> [before.]

Jacob <03290> [For Jacob.]


31:33

Leah's ..................... Leah's <03812> [Leah's.]


31:34

taken <03947> [had taken.]

<03733> [furniture.]

The word, {car,} rendered "furniture," properly denotes "a large round pannier," placed one on each side of a camel, for a person, especially women, to ride in. It is a hamper, like a cradle, having a back, head, and sides, like a great chair. Moryson describes them as "two long chairs like cradles, covered with red cloth, to hang on the two sides of the camel." Hanway calls them {kedgavays,} which "are a kind of covered chairs, which the Persians hang over their camels in the manner of {panniers,} and are big enough for one person to sit in." Thevenot, who calls then {counes,} says that they lay over them a cover, which keeps then both from the rain and sun; and Maillet describes them as covered cages, hanging on each side of a camel. The late Editor of Calmet has furnished a correct delineation of these cars, as seen on one side of a camel, copied from Dalton's Prints of Egyptian Figures.

searched <04959> [searched. Heb. felt.]


31:35

lord <0113> [my lord.]

stand up <06965> [rise up.]

having <01870> [custom.]


31:36

angry <02734> [was wroth.]


31:37

Set <07760 03541> [set it here.]


31:38

twenty <06242> [twenty.]

ewes <07353> [ewes.]

rams <0352> [the rams.]


31:39

torn ....... brought <02966 0935> [torn of.]

<02398> [I bare.]

absorbed ...... always made me pay ... every missing ..... was taken .... or <01589> [or stolen.]


31:40


31:41

fourteen <0702> [fourteen.]

ten times <06235 04489> [ten times.]

7


31:42

If <03884> [Except.]

fears <06343> [fear.]

saw <07200> [hath seen.]


31:44

<03772> [let us.]

proof <05707> [a witness.]

God can put a bridle into the mouth of wicked man to restrain their malice; and then, though they have no love for his people, they will pretend to it, and try to make a merit of necessity. Scott.


31:45


31:46

relatives <0251> [brethren.]

Gather <03950> [Gather.]

pile ....... pile <01530> [an heap.]

The word {gal,} rendered "heap," properly signifies a round heap or circle; probably like the Druidical remains in this country, which have been traced in India, Persia, Western Asia, Greece, and Northern Europe. These usually consist of irregular circles of large stones, with a principal one in the midst; the former probably being used for seats, and the latter for an altar; corresponding to the stone set up as a pillar by Jacob, and the heap of stones collected by his brethren. They appear to have been used, as Gilgal undoubtedly was, (Jos 4:5; Jud 2:1; 3:19; ch. 20. 1 Sa 7:16; 10:8, 17; 11:15; 13:7; 15:33. 2 Sa 19:15, 40. 2 Ki 2:1.) as temples, and as places for holding councils, and assembling the people. For a satisfactory elucidation of this subject, consult the Fragments to Calmet, Nos. 156, 735, 736.


31:47

Jegar Sahadutha <03026> [Jegar-sahadutha. i.e., the heap of witness. Chald. Galeed. i.e., the heap of witness. Heb.]


31:48

pile <01530> [This heap.]

Galeed <01567> [Galeed. or, Gilead.]


31:49

Mizpah <04709> [Mizpah. i.e., a beacon, or watch-tower.]

[Mizpeh.]


31:50

mistreat <06031> [afflict.]

God <0430> [God.]


31:51

set <03384> [I have cast.]

For {yarithi,} "I have set up," we may read yaritha, "Thou hast set up," with one Heb. and one Sam. MS: see ver. 45.


31:52


31:53

God ... Abraham .... god ..... gods <085 0430> [God of Abraham.]

father .............. father <01> [their father.]

For {avihem,} "Their father," several MSS. read avichem, "Your father," for Terah was an idolater: see Jos 24:2.

judge <08199> [judge.]

oath <07650> [sware.]

feared <06343> [fear.]


31:54

offered ... sacrifice <02076 02077> [offered sacrifice. or, killed beasts. did eat.]


31:55

kissed <05401> [and kissed.]

blessed <01288> [blessed.]

returned <07725> [returned.]


32:1

angels <04397> [angels.]


32:2

God <0430> [God's.]

named <08034> [the name.]

[Mahanain. i.e., two hosts, or camps.]

Mahanaim was situated between Gilead and the river Jabbok, near the present Djezan.


32:3

sent <07971> [sent.]

land <0776> [land.]

The land, or mountains, of Seir was situated south and east of the Dead Sea; forming a continuation of the eastern Syrian chain of mountains, beginning with Antilibanus, and extending from thence to the eastern gulf of the Red Sea.

Seir <08165> [Seir.]

region <07704> [country. Heb. field. Edom.]


32:4

lord <0113> [my lord.]

servant <05650> [servant.]


32:5

oxen <07794> [have oxen.]

find <04672> [may find.]


32:6

hundred <03967> [and four.]


32:7

very <03966> [greatly.]

upset <03334> [distressed.]

divided <02673> [and he.]


32:8


32:9

Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]

God ...... God <0430> [O God.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


32:10

not worthy ..... faithful love <06994 02617> [not worthy of the least of all. Heb. less than all.]

faithful love <02617> [mercies.]

faithful <0571> [truth.]

walking stick <04731> [my staff.]

two camps <04264 08147> [two bands.]


32:11

Rescue <05337> [Deliver.]

mothers <0517> [the mother.]

<05921> [with. Heb. upon.]


32:12

said <0559> [thou.]

prosper <03190> [I will.]


32:13

sent <0935> [which.]

sent <03027> [to his hand.]

Or, "under his hand" or power; i.e., what Providence had put in his power or possession.

gift <04503> [a present.]


32:14

This was a princely present. The "thirty milch camels" were particularly valuable; for among the Arabs they constitute a principal part of their riches; being every way so serviceable, that the providence of God appears peculiarly kind and wise in providing such animals for those countries, where no other animal could be of equal service. The she-camel gives milk continually, not ceasing even when with young; the milk of which, when mixed with three parts of water, affords the most pleasant and wholesome beverage.


32:16

distance <07305> [space.]


32:17

<03212> [Whose art.]


32:18


32:20

appease ... by <03722> [I will appease.]

accept <05375> [peradventure.]

ahead <06440> [of me. Heb. my face.]


32:22

two wives ... two <08147 0802> [his two wives.]

ford .... Jabbok <04569 02999> [the ford Jabbok.]

Or, "the ford of Jabbok," a stream which takes its rise in the mountains of Gilead, and falls into the Jordan to the south of the lake of Gennesareth. It is now called the Zerka.


32:23

across <05674> [sent them. Heb. caused to pass.]


32:24

wrestled <079> [wrestled.]

<0376> [man.]

daybreak <07837 05927> [breaking of the day. Heb. ascending of the morning.]


32:25

could <03201> [that he.]

struck <05060> [touched.]


32:26

Let me ........... let <07971> [Let me go.]

Let me ........... let <07971> [I will not.]

bless <01288> [thou bless.]


32:28

name <08034> [Thy name.]

Israel <03478> [Israel. i.e., a prince of God. as a prince.]

Or, according to the LXX., Vulgate, Houbigant, Dathe, and Rosenmuller, "because thou hast power with God, thou shalt also prevail with men." There is a beautiful antithesis between the two terms, with [Elohim,] {Elohim,} god, the Almighty, with [anashim,] {anashim,} weak, feeble men, as the word imports; seeing thou hast had power with the Almighty, surely thou shalt prevail over perishing mortals.

fought <08280> [power.]

<0582> [with men.]


32:29

man <02088> [Wherefore.]

blessed <01288> [blessed.]


32:30

Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]

[Penuel.]

Peniel <06439> [Peniel. i.e., the face of God.]

Peniel, or Penuel, was evidently situated near the ford of Jabbok, on the north of that stream, about forty miles from Jerusalem.

seen <07200> [I have.]


32:31

rose ............ limping <02224 06760> [rose upon.]

limping <06760> [he halted.]


32:32

eat ... sinew ...................... sinew <0398 01517> [eat not.]


Deuteronomy 11:29

11:29

pronounce ... blessing <01293 05414> [put the blessing.]

Gerizim <01630> [Gerizim.]

Gerizim and Ebal, mountains west of Jordan, and in the tribe of Ephraim, are opposite, or parallel to each other, extending from east to west; mount Gerizim being on the south, and mount Ebal on the north. They are separated by the beautiful valley in which Shechem or Nablous is situated, which is only about 200 paces in width. Both mountains are much alike in length, height, and figure; being about a league in length, in the form of a semicircle, and so steep, on the side of Shechem, that there is scarcely any shelving: their altitude appeared to Mr. Buckingham nearly equal, not exceeding 700 or 800 feet from the level of the valley, which is itself elevated. But though they resemble each other in these particulars, yet in another they are very dissimilar; for, says Maundrell, "though neither of the mountains has much to boast of as to its pleasantness, yet, as one passes between them, Gerizim seems to discover a somewhat more verdant, fruitful aspect then Ebal: the reason of which may be, because fronting towards the north, it is sheltered from the heat of the sun by its own shade; whereas Ebal, looking southward, and receiving the sun that comes directly upon it, must by consequence be rendered more scorched and unfruitful." A LIST OF THE MOST FAMOUS MOUNTAINS NAMED IN SCRIPTURE Amalek, in the tribe of Ephraim. Jud 12:15. Calvary, near Jerusalem. Lu 23:33. Carmel, near the Mediterranean. Jos 19:26 Ebal, near to Gerizim. Jos 8:30. En-gedi, near the Dead Sea. Jos 15:62. Gaash, in the tribe of Ephraim. Jos 24:30. Gilboa, south of the valley of Israel. 2 Sa 1:21. Gilead, beyond Jordan. Ge 31:21-25 Gerizim, on which afterwards stood a temple of the Samaritans. Jud 9:7. Hermon, beyond Jordan. Jos 11:3. Hor, in Idum‘a. Nu 20:22. Horeb, in Arabia Petr‘a, near to Sinai. De 1:2. Lebanon, separates Syria from Palestine. De 3:25. Moriah, where the temple was built. 2 Ch 3:1. Nebo, part of the mountains of Abarim. Nu 32:3. Olives, east of Jerusalem, divided only by brook Kidron. 1 Ki 11:1, 7. 2 Ki 23:13. Ac 1:12. Paran, in Arabia Petr‘a. Ge 14:6. De 1:1. Pisgah, beyond Jordan. Nu 21:20. De 34:1. Seir, in Idum‘. Ge 14:6. Sinai, in Arabia Petr‘a. Ex 19:2. De 33:2. Sion, near to mount Moriah. 2 Sa 5:7. Tabor, in the Lower Galilee. Jud 4:6.


Deuteronomy 27:12

27:12

Mount Gerizim <02022 01630> [upon mount Gerizim.]

Mount Gerizim and mount Ebal being only separated by a narrow valley, not above a furlong broad, what was spoken with a loud voice on the one might be heard on the other, (See Jud 9:7.) It is probable, however, that the particle {Æ’l} should be rendered by, as it frequently signifies; for when this direction was reduced to practice, (Jos 8:33,) it seems that the people did not stand on the mountains, but over against them in the plain. But the Talmud says, that six tribes went up on each, while the priest and Levites and the ark remained beneath.

Simeon <08095> [Simeon.]




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