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Genesis 49:22-23

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49:22 Joseph is a fruitful bough, 1 

a fruitful bough near a spring

whose branches 2  climb over the wall.

49:23 The archers will attack him, 3 

they will shoot at him and oppose him.

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[49:22]  1 tn The Hebrew text appears to mean “[is] a son of fruitfulness.” The second word is an active participle, feminine singular, from the verb פָּרָה (parah, “to be fruitful”). The translation “bough” is employed for בֵּן (ben, elsewhere typically “son”) because Joseph is pictured as a healthy and fruitful vine growing by the wall. But there are difficulties with this interpretation. The word “son” nowhere else refers to a plant and the noun translated “branches” (Heb “daughters”) in the third line is a plural form whereas its verb is singular. In the other oracles of Gen 49 an animal is used for comparison and not a plant, leading some to translate the opening phrase בֵּן פָּרָה (ben parah, “fruitful bough”) as “wild donkey” (JPS, NAB). Various other interpretations involving more radical emendation of the text have also been offered.

[49:22]  2 tn Heb “daughters.”

[49:23]  3 tn The verb forms in vv. 23-24 are used in a rhetorical manner, describing future events as if they had already taken place.



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