Genesis 35

Matthew Poole's English Annotations 29 verses

Genesis 35:1

AND God said unto Jacob This was a word in season to comfort his disquieted mind, and convey him to a safer place., Arise, go up to Beth-el, and dwell there: and make there an Altar unto God that appeared unto thee, when thou fleddest from the face of Esau thy brother Understand, and pay thy vows there made in the time of thy distress, but not yet paid: whether it was Iacobs errour to forget and neglect his former vows and promises: or whether he waited for a fit time or an admonition from God concerning the season of paying them..

Genesis 35:2

Then Jacob said unto his houshold, and to all that were with him; Put away the strange gods The Idols, which are so called here and Deut. 31. 16. and 32. 12. Ios. 24. 20. because they were the Gods of strange and forreign Nations, such as all were accounted who were not Israelites. Quest. How came these to be and to continue so long in Iacobs house? Ans. Either 1. by Rachels means, who brought them from her fathers house, which haply was not discovered till this time. Or 2. by Leah and by Iacobs two concubines who might possibly bring such with them. Or 3. by the means of Iacobs gentile servants who might secretly worship such Gods; or, having taken them from the Sichemites, they might keep them for their precious matter, as gold and silver, though not for religious use. that are among you Like a good man and a good master of a family he takes care not only for himself but for all his family to keep them from the exercise of a false Religion and to engage them as far as he can in the profession and practice of the true. Compare Gen. 18. 19. Ios. 24. 18., and be clear Cleanse your selves by outward and ritual wa... ing, as Exod. 19. 10, 14. which even then was in use; and especially by purging your hearts as well as hands from these Idols, which I perceive to my sorrow some of you have still retained; and from your late detestable cruelty; that you may be fit to approach to that God who has now summoned me and you to make a solemn appearance before him., and change your garments Either by putting on new garments, as 2 Sam. 12. 20. or by washing the old ones, as Exod. 19. 10. Levit. 15. 13. And these, as well as other ceremonial institutions and practices were professions of their Repentance, which consists in putting off the old man and putting on the new, Eph. 4. 22..

Genesis 35:3

And let us arise, and go up to Beth-el, and I will make there an Altar unto God, who answered me in the day of my distress He takes Gods gracious promise and the comfortable hope a... assurance of Gods favour to him and care of him impressed by God upon his mind and heart for an answer to his prayers, though he had then seen no success nor accomplishment of Gods word to him., and was with me in the way which I went.

Genesis 35:4

And they gave unto Jacob all the strange gods which were in their hand, and all their earrings which were in their ears Either because they had been abused to idolatry and superstition at Sichem or elsewhere, and therefore were to be destroyed according to Gods command now signified to Iacob and afterwards delivered to his posterity Deut. 7. 5. and 12. 3. or for fear they should be so abused. For the Scripture seems to insinuate, and other writers expresly affirm, that: divers heathen people did wear ear-rings for the honour of their idols and with the representations or ensigns of their idols engraven upon them. See Iudg. 8. 24., and Jacob hid them After he had melted or broken them, which seems probable from parallel instances, as Exod. 32. 20. 2 King. 18. 4. under the Oak Under a certain oak, though not known to his family which it was. He chose that place, either as most proper to put monuments of Idolatry under those trees which were so much and so generally abused to Idolatry, as oaks especially were; Isa. 1. 29. or as the safest place, where they were likely to remain longest hid because the heathen had a veneration for Oaks, and therefore would not cut them down, nor dig them up, nor do any thing which had a tendency that way. which was by Shechem.

Genesis 35:5

And they journeyed: and the terror of God (i. e.) A great terrour sent from God, as Exod. 23. 27. Ios. 2. 9, 11. 2 Chron. 14. 14. and 17. 10. So we read of a sleep of God, 1 Sam. 26. 12. Nothing less could have secured Iacob considering the great number, power, and rage of his enemies. was upon the cities that were round about them, and they did not pursue after the sons of Jacob.

Genesis 35:6

So Jacob came to Luz, which is in the land of Canaan Properly so called, or where the Canaanites properly so called dwelt: Thus it is distinguished from another Luz Iudg. 1. 26. (that is Beth-el) he and all the people that were with him.

Genesis 35:7

And he built there an Altar, and called the place El-beth-el (i. e.) He confirmed the name which he had formerly given to the place., because there God appeared unto him, when he fled from the face of his brother.

Genesis 35:8

But Deborah Rebekahs nurse Who came with Rebekah into Canaan, Gen. 24. 59. and probably tarried with her whilest she lived, and after her death, as it seems, and upon Iacobs desire, after his return from Haran; came into his family; where, being a person of great prudence and piety, her presence and advice was very useful in his numerous and divided family. died, and she was buried beneath Beth-el under an oak: and the name of it was called Allon-bachuth From the great lamentation which they made there for the loss of a person of such singular worth..

Genesis 35:9

And God appeared unto Jacob again, when he came out of Padan-Aram, and blessed him.

Genesis 35:10

And God said unto him, Thy name is Jacob: thy name shall not be called any more Jacob, but Israel shall be thy name I do not repent of the change which I made of thy name, but I do again confirm it, and as then thou didst prevail over thy brother Esau, so now thou shalt prevail over those of whom thou art afraid., and he called his name Israel.

Genesis 35:11

And God said unto him, I am God Almighty: be fruitful and multiply, a Nation, and a company of nations Tribes, for number and power equal to so many nations. shall be of thee: and Kings shall come out of thy Ioyns (i. e.) Shall be begotten by thee, as this phrase is taken also in Gen. 46. 26. 1 King. 8. 19. Act. 2. 30..

Genesis 35:12

And the land which I gave Abraham and Isaac, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed after thee will I give this land.

Genesis 35:13

And God went up from him Either locally and visibly, to wit, in that humane shape in which he appeared to him; or by withdrawing the signes of his special presence, as Gen. 17. 22. Iudg. 13 20. as on the contrary God is said to come down not by change of place, but by some signal manifestation of his presence and favour, as Exod. 3. 8. Numb. 11. 17. in the place where he talked with him.

Genesis 35:14

And Jacob set up a pillar Either he repaired the old pillar, set up by him, Gen. 28. 18. which was ruined by the injury of time or by the neighbouring Idolaters, or rather erected a new one, more stable and durable than he could do in that time, as a monument or witness of Gods manifold favours, and of his own gratitude. in the place where he talked with him, even a pillar of stone: and he powred a drink-offering Of wine, as may be gathered by comparing Exod. 29. 40. Numb. 28. 14. thereon, and he poured oyl thereon.

Genesis 35:15

And Jacob called the name of the place where God spake with him, Beth-el.

Genesis 35:16

And they journeyed from Bethel: and there was but a little way to come to Ephrath: and Rachel travailed, and she had hard labour.

Genesis 35:17

And it came to pass, when she was in hard labour, that the midwife said unto her, Fear not: thou shalt have this son also.

Genesis 35:18

And it came to pass, as her soul was in departing Or, in going out, namely out of the body, as Psal. 146. 4. which is an argument of the souls immortality, especially if compared with Eccles. 12. 7. From which places said together we learn the two termes of the journey, whence it goes and whither it goes., (for she died) that she called his name Ben-oni: but his father called him Benjamin Either as near and dear and precious to him as his right hand, which is both more useful and more honourable than the left: See Psal. 80. 17. or in stead of his right hand, the staff, stay and comfort of his old age..

Genesis 35:19

And Rachel died, and was buried in the way to Ephrath Not in the city though that was near: for in ancient times their Sepulchres were not in the places of resort but in separated places and out of Cities. See Mat. 27. 60. Luk. 7. 12.; which is Bethlehem.

Genesis 35:20

And Jacob set a pillar As a monument or memorial of her life and death, and as a testimony of her future resurrection. upon her grave: that is the pillar of Rachels grave unto this day (i. e.) Unto the time wherein Moses writ this book and long after. See 1 Sam. 10. 2. Ie.... 31. 15..

Genesis 35:21

And Israel journeyed, and spread his tent beyond the tower of Edar Or, the tower of the flock, a place where were excellent pastures. See Mich. 4. 8..

Genesis 35:22

And it came to pass, when Israel dwelt in that land, that Reuben went, and lay with Bilhah his fathers concubine An horrid incest: for Concubines were a sort of Wives. See Gen. 22. 24. and 25. 1.: and Israel heard it And doubtless sadly resented it, both in Reuben, as appears from Gen. 49. 4. 1 Chron. 5. 1, 2. and in Bilhah whose Bed without question he forsook upon it, as afterwards David did in the like case. See 2 Sam. 16. 22. and 20. 3. Yet here is no mention of Iacobs reproof of it, nor any censure of Moses added to it: Possibly to teach us that we are not to approve of every fact which is mentioned in Scripture without censure, and that the miscarriages of Professors of Religion are rather to be silently bewailed, then publickly reproached, left Religion should suffer by it.. Now the sons of Jacob were twelve Which were heads of the twelve Tribes: Therefore his daughter Dinah is not here mentioned, because she was not the head of a Tribe..

Genesis 35:23

The sons of Leah: Reuben Jacobs firstborn, and Simeon and Levi, and Judah, and Issachar, and Zebulun.

Genesis 35:24

The sons of Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.

Genesis 35:25

And the sons of Bilhah, Rachels handmaid, Dan and Naphtali.

Genesis 35:26

And the sons of Zilpah, Leahs handmaid, Gad and Asher. These are the sons of Jacob which were born to him in Padan-Aram All but Benjamin, who must in all reason be supposed to be excepted here because he is said to be born elsewhere above, ver. 16. But it is an usual Synecdoche, whereby that is ascribed to all in gross, which belongs to the greatest part. See Gen. 15. 13. and 46. 15. Exod. 12. 40. Iudg. 20. 46. Iohn 20. 24. 1 Cor. 15. 5..

Genesis 35:27

And Jacob came unto Isaac Either with his Wives and Children and Estate, to dwell with him: or rather in person to visit his sick and dying father: For otherwise Iacob having been ten years near his Father, no doubt he had oft visited him and carried his Wives and Children thither, though Scripture be silent in this particular. But they could not live together because of the greatness of their Estates, as it happened with others. See Gen. 13. 6. and 36. 7. his father unto Mamre, unto the City of Arbah (which is Hebron) where Abraham and Isaac sojourned.

Genesis 35:28

And the days of Isaac were an hundred and fourscore years.

Genesis 35:29

And Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and was gathered unto his people Either to the society of the dead. Or, to the Congregation of the just. See Gen. 15. 15. and 25. 8., being old and full of days: and his sons Esau and Jacob buryed him.

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