A.M. 2298. B.C. 1706. Beer-sheba. 21:14,31,33; 26:22,23; 28:10; 1Sa 3:20;
and offered. 4:4; 8:20; 12:8; 22:13; 33:20; 35:3,7; Job 1:5; 42:8;
unto. 21:33; 26:23,25; 28:13; 31:42,53;
in the visions. 15:1,13; 22:11; Nu 12:6; 24:4; 2Ch 26:5; Job 4:13; 33:14,15; Da 2:19; Ac 9:10; 10:3; 16:9;
Jacob. 22:1; Ex 3:3,4; 1Sa 3:4,10; Ac 9:4; 10:13;
the God. 28:13;
fear not. 15:1,13; 26:2,3; Isa 41:10; 43:1,2; Jer 40:9; Ac 27:24;
I will. 12:2; 13:15,16; 18:18; 22:17; 28:14; 35:11; 47:27; Ex 1:7-10; De 1:10; De 10:22; 26:5; Ac 7:17;
will go. 28:15; 48:21; Isa 43:1,2;
and I will. 15:14-16; 50:5,13,24,25; Ex 3:8;
and Joseph. This last and most solemn office, as Mr. Hewlett observes, that could be paid to a parent, was generally performed by the nearest relation of the deceased. This promise must have given great consolation to the venerable patriarch's mind. 50:1;
Jacob. Ac 7:15;
in the waggons. 31:17,18; 45:19,21,27; Ex 10:24,26;
into Egypt. 15:13; Nu 20:15; De 10:22; 26:5; Jos 24:4; 1Sa 12:8; Ps 105:23; Isa 52:4; Ac 7:15; ver. 7;
the names. 29:1-30:43; 35:23; 49:1-33; Ex 1:1-5; 6:14-18; 1Ch 2:1-55; 8:1-40;
Reuben. 29:32; 35:22,23; 49:3,4; Ex 6:14; Nu 1:5,20,21; 2:10-13; 26:5-11; De 33:6; 1Ch 2:1-10; ver. 9;
Simeon. 29:33; 34:25,30; 49:5-7; Ex 6:15; Nu 1:6,22,23; 2:12,13; 26:12,13; 1Ch 2:1; 4:24-43;
Jemuel. or, Nemuel.
Jachin. or, Jarib.
Zohar. or, Zerah. 1Ch 4:24;
Canaanitish. 28:1;
Levi. 29:34; 49:5-7; Ex 6:16; Nu 3:17-22; 4:1-49; 8:1-26; 26:57,58; De 33:8-11; 1Ch 2:1,11,16; 6:1-3; 22:1-26:32|;
Gershon. or, Gershom. 1Ch 6:16;
Judah. 29:35; 38:1-3,7,10,24-30; 49:8-12; Nu 1:7,26,27; 26:19-21; De 33:7; Jud 1:2; 1Ch 2:1,3-5; 3:1-24; 4:1,21; 5:2; Ps 78:68; Mt 1:1-3; Heb 7:14; Re 5:5;
Issachar. 30:14-18; 35:23; 49:14,15; Nu 1:8,28-30; 26:23-25; De 33:18; 1Ch 2:1; 7:1-5; 12:32;
Phuvah. or, Puah.
Job. or, Jashub. 1Ch 7:1;
Zebulun. 30:19,20; 49:13; Nu 1:9,30,31; 26:26,27; De 33:18,19; 1Ch 2:1;
Leah. 29:32-35; 30:17-21; 35:23; 49:3-15; Ex 1:2,3; Nu 1:1-54; 10:1-36; Nu 26:1-65; 1Ch 2:1;
Padanaram. 25:20;
sons of. 30:11; 35:26; 49:19; Nu 1:11,24,25; 26:15-17; De 33:20,21; 1Ch 2:2; 1Ch 5:11-16;
Ziphion. or, Zephon.
Ezbon. or, Ozni.
Arodi. or, Arod. Nu 26:15-17;
Asher. 30:13; 35:26; 49:20; Nu 1:13,40,41; 26:44-46; De 33:24; 1Ch 2:2; 1Ch 7:30-40;
Zilpah. 29:24; 30:9-13; 35:26; Ex 1:4;
Rachel. 29:18; 30:24; 35:16-18,24; 44:27; Ex 1:3,5; 1Ch 2:2;
Joseph. 37:1-36; 39:1-23; 40:1-45:28; 47:1-31; 49:22-27; 50:1-14; Nu 1:36,37; 26:38-41; De 33:12-17;
Manasseh. 41:50-52; 48:4,5,13,14,20; Nu 1:32-35; 26:28-37; De 33:13-17; 1Ch 5:23-26; 7:14-29;
the sons. 49:27; Nu 1:11,36,37; De 33:12; 1Ch 7:6-12; 8:1-7;
Ehi. Nu 26:38;
Ahiram. Muppim. Nu 26:39;
Shupham. 1Ch 7:12;
Shuppim. Huppim. Nu 26:39;
Hupham. ver. 22;
Dan. 30:6; 35:25; 49:16,17; Nu 1:12,38,39; 10:25; De 33:22; 1Ch 2:2; 7:12; 1Ch 12:35;
Naphtali. 30:7,8; 35:25; 49:21; Nu 1:15,42,43; 26:48-50; De 33:23; 2Ki 15:29; 1Ch 2:2; 12:34;
Jahzeel. 1Ch 7:13;
Bilhah. 29:29; 30:3-8; 35:22,25; Ex 1:2;
loins. Heb. thigh. 35:11; Ex 1:5; Jud 8:30;
threescore and ten. Threescore and six were before mentioned, (ver. 26,) so that Joseph and his two sons, together with Jacob himself, complete the seventy persons here enumerated; and the number in ver. 15, 18, 22, and 25; amount to that number. The addition of five persons in the LXX. in ver. 20, was either the cause or the consequence of another difference here; for in that version the number is seventy-five ver. 15, 18, 22, 25. Ex 1:5; 24:1; De 10:22; Ac 7:14;
to direct. 31:21;
Goshen. Goshen seems to have been a city, after which the land of Goshen was called. The LXX. render it by [Heroonpolis,] Heroonpolis, "city of Heroon;" which by some writers is simply called Heroum, and is by the ancient geographers placed in the eastern part of Egypt, not far from the Arabian Gulf. ver. 34; 45:10; 47:1;
fell on. 33:4; 45:14; Lu 15:20; Ac 20:37; 45:28; Lu 2:29,30; 45:16-20; 47:1-3; Ac 18:3; Heb 2:11;
shepherds. 4:2; 31:18; 37:2; 47:3; Ex 3:1; 1Sa 16:11; 17:15; Ps 78:70-72; Isa 40:11; Zec 13:5;
their trade hath been to feed cattle. Heb. they are men of cattle. ver. 34; 9:20; 1Ki 9:27; 18:5,6;
and they. 45:10;
What is. ver. 32; 47:2-4; Jon 1:8;
Thy servants. ver. 32; 30:35; 34:5; 37:12;
for every. From the fragments of Manetho, preserved in Josephus and
Africanus, it appears that hordes of marauders, call
{hycassos,} or shepherd kings, whose chief occupation, like
the Bedouin Arabs of the present day, was to keep flocks,
made a powerful irruption into Egypt, which they subdued, and
ruled, by a succession of kings, with great tyranny for 259
years. Hence the persons, and even the very name of
shepherds were execrated, and held in the greatest odium by
the Egyptians.
43:32; Ex 8:26;