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Genesis 26:25

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26:25 Then Isaac built an altar there and worshiped 1  the Lord. He pitched his tent there, and his servants dug a well. 2 

Genesis 38:1

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Judah and Tamar

38:1 At that time Judah left 3  his brothers and stayed 4  with an Adullamite man 5  named Hirah.

Genesis 39:21

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39:21 But the Lord was with Joseph and showed him kindness. 6  He granted him favor in the sight of the prison warden. 7 

Genesis 49:15

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49:15 When he sees 8  a good resting place,

and the pleasant land,

he will bend his shoulder to the burden

and become a slave laborer. 9 

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[26:25]  1 tn Heb “called in the name of.” The expression refers to worshiping the Lord through prayer and sacrifice (see Gen 4:26; 12:8; 13:4; 21:33). See G. J. Wenham, Genesis (WBC), 1:116.

[26:25]  2 tn Heb “and they dug there, the servants of Isaac, a well.”

[38:1]  3 tn Heb “went down from.”

[38:1]  4 tn Heb “and he turned aside unto.”

[38:1]  5 tn Heb “a man, an Adullamite.”

[39:21]  5 tn Heb “and he extended to him loyal love.”

[39:21]  6 tn Or “the chief jailer” (also in the following verses).

[49:15]  7 tn The verb forms in this verse (“sees,” “will bend,” and “[will] become”) are preterite; they is used in a rhetorical manner, describing the future as if it had already transpired.

[49:15]  8 sn The oracle shows that the tribe of Issachar will be willing to trade liberty for the material things of life. Issachar would work (become a slave laborer) for the Canaanites, a reversal of the oracle on Canaan. See C. M. Carmichael, “Some Sayings in Genesis 49,” JBL 88 (1969): 435-44; and S. Gevirtz, “The Issachar Oracle in the Testament of Jacob,” ErIsr 12 (1975): 104-12.



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