Chapter 30
1
when Rachel Gen 29:31
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?" Gen 37:11; 1Sam 1:4-8; Ps 106:16; Prov 14:30; Eccl 4:4; 1Cor 3:3; Gal 5:21; Titus 3:3; Jas 3:14, Jas 4:5
or else I die Gen 35:16-19, Gen 37:11; Num 11:15, Num 11:29; 1Kgs 19:4; Job 3:1-3, Job 3:11, Job 3:20-22, Job 5:2; Job 13:19; Jer 20:14-18; John 4:3, John 4:8; 2Cor 7:10
2
anger Gen 31:36; Exod 32:19; Matt 5:22; Mark 3:5; Eph 4:26
Am I Gen 16:2, Gen 25:21, Gen 50:19; 1Sam 1:5, 1Sam 2:5-6; 2Kgs 5:7
withheld Deut 7:13-14; Ps 113:9, Ps 127:3; Luke 1:42
3
Behold Gen 30:9, Gen 16:2-3
she shall Gen 50:23; Job 3:12
have children by her Heb. be built up by her, Gen 16:2 *marg. Ruth 4:11
4
to wife Gen 16:3, Gen 21:10, Gen 22:24, Gen 25:1, Gen 25:6, Gen 33:2, Gen 35:22; 2Sam 12:11
6
am 2256, bc 1748
God Gen 29:32-35; Ps 35:24, Ps 43:1; Lam 3:59
Dan that is, Judging, Gen 35:25, Gen 46:23, Gen 49:16-17; Deut 33:22; Jer 13:2, Jer 13:24, Jer 15:14-20
7
am 2257, bc 1747, Gen 30:7
8
great wrestlings Heb. wrestlings of God, Gen 23:6, Gen 32:24; Exod 9:28; 1Sam 14:15 *marg.
and she Gen 35:25, Gen 46:24, Gen 49:21; Deut 33:23
Naphtali that is, My wrestling, Gen 32:24-25; Matt 4:13, Nephthalim
9
am 2256, bc 1748
left Gen 30:17, Gen 29:35
gave her Gen 30:4, Gen 16:3
11
she Gen 35:26, Gen 46:16, Gen 49:19; Deut 33:20-21
Gad that is, A troop, or company, Isa 65:11
13
am 2257, bc 1747
Happy am I Heb. In my happiness, will call. Prov 31:28; Song 6:9; Luke 1:48
and she Gen 35:26, Gen 46:17, Gen 49:20; Deut 33:24-25
Asher that is, Happy
14
am 2256, bc 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." Song 7:13
Give me Gen 25:30
15
Num 16:9-10, Num 16:13; Isa 7:13; Ezek 16:47; 1Cor 4:3
17
am 2257, bc 1747, Gen 30:6, Gen 30:22; Exod 3:7; 1Sam 1:20, 1Sam 1:26-27; Luke 1:13
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and she Gen 35:23, Gen 46:13, Gen 49:14-15; Deut 33:18; 1Chr 12:32
Issachar that is, An hire
20
am cir, 2258, bc cir, 1746
now will Gen 30:15, Gen 29:34
and she Gen 35:23, Gen 46:14, Gen 49:13; Judg 4:10, Judg 5:14; Ps 68:27
Zebulun that is, Dwelling, Matt 4:13, Zabulon
21
am cir, 2259, bc 1745
and called Gen 34:1-3, Gen 34:26, Gen 46:15
Dinah that is, Judgment
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remembered Gen 8:1, Gen 21:1, Gen 29:31; 1Sam 1:19-20; Ps 105:42
opened Gen 30:2, Gen 21:1-2, Gen 25:21, Gen 29:31; Ps 113:9, Ps 127:3
23
"Be fruitful and multiply," was the blessing of God: 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.
Gen 29:31; 1Sam 1:5-6; Isa 4:1; Luke 1:21, Luke 1:25, Luke 1:27
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And she Gen 35:24, Gen 37:2, Gen 37:4, Gen 39:1-23, Gen 42:6, Gen 48:1-22, Gen 49:22-26; Deut 33:13-17; Ezek 37:16; Acts 7:9-15; Heb 11:21-22; Rev 7:8
Joseph that is, Adding, Gen 35:17-18
25
Send me away Gen 24:54, Gen 24:56
mine Gen 18:33, Gen 31:55
and to Gen 24:6-7, Gen 26:3, Gen 27:44-45, Gen 28:13, Gen 28:15, Gen 31:13; Acts 7:4-5; Heb 11:9, Heb 11:15-16
26
my wives Gen 29:19-20, Gen 29:30, Gen 31:26, Gen 31:31, Gen 31:41; Hos 12:12
for thou Gen 30:29-30, Gen 31:6, Gen 31:38-40
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favour Gen 18:3, Gen 33:15, Gen 34:11, Gen 39:3-5, Gen 39:21, Gen 47:25; Exod 3:21; Num 11:11, Num 11:15; Ruth 2:13; 1Sam 16:22; 1Kgs 11:19; Neh 1:11, Neh 2:5; Dan 1:9; Acts 7:10
the Lord Gen 30:30, Gen 12:3, Gen 26:24, Gen 39:2-5, Gen 39:21-23; Ps 1:3; Isa 6:13, Isa 61:9, Isa 65:8
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Gen 29:15, Gen 29:19
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Gen 30:5, Gen 31:6, Gen 31:38-40; Matt 24:45; Eph 6:5-8; Col 3:22-25; Titus 2:9-10; 1Pet 2:15, 1Pet 2:18
30
increased Heb. broken forth, Gen 30:43
and the Gen 30:27
since my coming Heb. at my foot, Deut 11:10
when 2Cor 12:14; 1Tim 5:8
31
2Sam 21:4-6; Ps 118:8; Heb 13:5
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of such Gen 30:35, Gen 31:8, Gen 31:10
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righteousness Gen 31:37; 1Sam 26:23; 2Sam 22:21; Ps 37:6
answer Isa 59:12
in time to come Heb. to-morrow, Exod 13:14
that shall be Supply the ellipsis by inserting "if found," after "stolen," and the sense will be clear.
34
Num 22:29; 1Cor 7:7, 1Cor 14:5; Gal 5:12
35
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.
the hand Gen 31:9
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Jacob Gen 31:9-13
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 ârmon, signifies "the plane-tree," so called from the bark naturally peeling off, and leaving the trunk naked, as its root âram, signifies. Ezek 31:8
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brought forth Gen 31:9-12, Gen 31:38, Gen 31:40, Gen 31:42; Exod 12:35-36
41
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. Gen 30:41
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Gen 30:30, Gen 13:2, Gen 24:35, Gen 26:13-14, Gen 28:15, Gen 31:7-8, Gen 31:42, Gen 32:10, Gen 33:11, Gen 36:7; Eccl 2:7; Ezek 39:10; The Lord will, in one way or other, honour those who simply trust his providence.
1
when Rachel Gen 29:31
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?" Gen 37:11; 1Sam 1:4-8; Ps 106:16; Prov 14:30; Eccl 4:4; 1Cor 3:3; Gal 5:21; Titus 3:3; Jas 3:14, Jas 4:5
or else I die Gen 35:16-19, Gen 37:11; Num 11:15, Num 11:29; 1Kgs 19:4; Job 3:1-3, Job 3:11, Job 3:20-22, Job 5:2; Job 13:19; Jer 20:14-18; John 4:3, John 4:8; 2Cor 7:10
2
anger Gen 31:36; Exod 32:19; Matt 5:22; Mark 3:5; Eph 4:26
Am I Gen 16:2, Gen 25:21, Gen 50:19; 1Sam 1:5, 1Sam 2:5-6; 2Kgs 5:7
withheld Deut 7:13-14; Ps 113:9, Ps 127:3; Luke 1:42
3
Behold Gen 30:9, Gen 16:2-3
she shall Gen 50:23; Job 3:12
have children by her Heb. be built up by her, Gen 16:2 *marg. Ruth 4:11
4
to wife Gen 16:3, Gen 21:10, Gen 22:24, Gen 25:1, Gen 25:6, Gen 33:2, Gen 35:22; 2Sam 12:11
6
am 2256, bc 1748
God Gen 29:32-35; Ps 35:24, Ps 43:1; Lam 3:59
Dan that is, Judging, Gen 35:25, Gen 46:23, Gen 49:16-17; Deut 33:22; Jer 13:2, Jer 13:24, Jer 15:14-20
7
am 2257, bc 1747, Gen 30:7
8
great wrestlings Heb. wrestlings of God, Gen 23:6, Gen 32:24; Exod 9:28; 1Sam 14:15 *marg.
and she Gen 35:25, Gen 46:24, Gen 49:21; Deut 33:23
Naphtali that is, My wrestling, Gen 32:24-25; Matt 4:13, Nephthalim
9
am 2256, bc 1748
left Gen 30:17, Gen 29:35
gave her Gen 30:4, Gen 16:3
11
she Gen 35:26, Gen 46:16, Gen 49:19; Deut 33:20-21
Gad that is, A troop, or company, Isa 65:11
13
am 2257, bc 1747
Happy am I Heb. In my happiness, will call. Prov 31:28; Song 6:9; Luke 1:48
and she Gen 35:26, Gen 46:17, Gen 49:20; Deut 33:24-25
Asher that is, Happy
14
am 2256, bc 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." Song 7:13
Give me Gen 25:30
15
Num 16:9-10, Num 16:13; Isa 7:13; Ezek 16:47; 1Cor 4:3
17
am 2257, bc 1747, Gen 30:6, Gen 30:22; Exod 3:7; 1Sam 1:20, 1Sam 1:26-27; Luke 1:13
18
and she Gen 35:23, Gen 46:13, Gen 49:14-15; Deut 33:18; 1Chr 12:32
Issachar that is, An hire
20
am cir, 2258, bc cir, 1746
now will Gen 30:15, Gen 29:34
and she Gen 35:23, Gen 46:14, Gen 49:13; Judg 4:10, Judg 5:14; Ps 68:27
Zebulun that is, Dwelling, Matt 4:13, Zabulon
21
am cir, 2259, bc 1745
and called Gen 34:1-3, Gen 34:26, Gen 46:15
Dinah that is, Judgment
22
remembered Gen 8:1, Gen 21:1, Gen 29:31; 1Sam 1:19-20; Ps 105:42
opened Gen 30:2, Gen 21:1-2, Gen 25:21, Gen 29:31; Ps 113:9, Ps 127:3
23
"Be fruitful and multiply," was the blessing of God: 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.
Gen 29:31; 1Sam 1:5-6; Isa 4:1; Luke 1:21, Luke 1:25, Luke 1:27
24
And she Gen 35:24, Gen 37:2, Gen 37:4, Gen 39:1-23, Gen 42:6, Gen 48:1-22, Gen 49:22-26; Deut 33:13-17; Ezek 37:16; Acts 7:9-15; Heb 11:21-22; Rev 7:8
Joseph that is, Adding, Gen 35:17-18
25
Send me away Gen 24:54, Gen 24:56
mine Gen 18:33, Gen 31:55
and to Gen 24:6-7, Gen 26:3, Gen 27:44-45, Gen 28:13, Gen 28:15, Gen 31:13; Acts 7:4-5; Heb 11:9, Heb 11:15-16
26
my wives Gen 29:19-20, Gen 29:30, Gen 31:26, Gen 31:31, Gen 31:41; Hos 12:12
for thou Gen 30:29-30, Gen 31:6, Gen 31:38-40
27
favour Gen 18:3, Gen 33:15, Gen 34:11, Gen 39:3-5, Gen 39:21, Gen 47:25; Exod 3:21; Num 11:11, Num 11:15; Ruth 2:13; 1Sam 16:22; 1Kgs 11:19; Neh 1:11, Neh 2:5; Dan 1:9; Acts 7:10
the Lord Gen 30:30, Gen 12:3, Gen 26:24, Gen 39:2-5, Gen 39:21-23; Ps 1:3; Isa 6:13, Isa 61:9, Isa 65:8
28
Gen 29:15, Gen 29:19
29
Gen 30:5, Gen 31:6, Gen 31:38-40; Matt 24:45; Eph 6:5-8; Col 3:22-25; Titus 2:9-10; 1Pet 2:15, 1Pet 2:18
30
increased Heb. broken forth, Gen 30:43
and the Gen 30:27
since my coming Heb. at my foot, Deut 11:10
when 2Cor 12:14; 1Tim 5:8
31
2Sam 21:4-6; Ps 118:8; Heb 13:5
32
of such Gen 30:35, Gen 31:8, Gen 31:10
33
righteousness Gen 31:37; 1Sam 26:23; 2Sam 22:21; Ps 37:6
answer Isa 59:12
in time to come Heb. to-morrow, Exod 13:14
that shall be Supply the ellipsis by inserting "if found," after "stolen," and the sense will be clear.
34
Num 22:29; 1Cor 7:7, 1Cor 14:5; Gal 5:12
35
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.
the hand Gen 31:9
37
Jacob Gen 31:9-13
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 ârmon, signifies "the plane-tree," so called from the bark naturally peeling off, and leaving the trunk naked, as its root âram, signifies. Ezek 31:8
39
brought forth Gen 31:9-12, Gen 31:38, Gen 31:40, Gen 31:42; Exod 12:35-36
41
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. Gen 30:41
43
Gen 30:30, Gen 13:2, Gen 24:35, Gen 26:13-14, Gen 28:15, Gen 31:7-8, Gen 31:42, Gen 32:10, Gen 33:11, Gen 36:7; Eccl 2:7; Ezek 39:10; The Lord will, in one way or other, honour those who simply trust his providence.
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