Génesis 15:18

18 En aquel día el SEÑOR hizo un pacto con Abram, diciendo: A tu descendencia he dado esta tierra, desde el río de Egipto hasta el río grande, el río Eufrates:

Génesis 15:18 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 15:18

In the same day the Lord made a covenant with Abram
Which he confirmed by passing between the pieces and accepting his sacrifice:

saying, unto thy seed have I given this land;
he had given it in his purpose, and he had given the promise of it, and here he renews the grant, and ratifies and confirms it, even the land of Canaan, where Abram now was, though only a sojourner in it; and which is described by its boundaries and present occupants, in this and the following verses, as is usually done in grants of lands and deeds of conveyance:

from the river of Egypt, unto the great river, the river of Euphrates;
the river of Egypt is the Nile, which overflowed it annually and made it fruitful; so the Targum of Jonathan calls it the river of Egypt; it may be rendered, "from the river Mizraim or Egypt", for the name of Egypt was given to the river Nile as well as to the country, and so it is called by Homer F16; and Diodorus Siculus F17 says, the Nile was first called Egypt; some F18 think the Nile is not here meant, but a little river of Egypt that ran through the desert that lay between Palestine and Egypt; but it seems to be a branch of the river Nile, which was lesser about Palestine or Damiata, at the entrance of Egypt, than at other places. Brocardus F19 says,

``from Delta to Heliopolis were three miles, where another river was separated from the Nile, and carried to the city of Pelusium; and, adds he, this river is properly called in Scripture the river of Egypt, and at it is bounded the lot of the tribe of Judah.''

This river of Egypt, or the Nile, was the southern boundary of the land of Canaan, and from hence to the river Euphrates, the eastern boundary, was the utmost extent of it in which it was ever possessed, as it was in the times of David and Solomon, ( 2 Samuel 8:3 ) ( 1 Kings 4:21 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Odyss. 14. vid. Pausan. Boeotica, sive l. 9. p. 606.
F17 Bibliothec. l. 1. p. 56.
F18 See Rollin's Ancient History, vol. 1. p. 92.
F19 Apud Drusium in loc.

Génesis 15:18 In-Context

16 Y en la cuarta generación ellos regresarán acá, porque hasta entonces no habrá llegado a su colmo la iniquidad de los amorreos.
17 Y aconteció que cuando el sol ya se había puesto, hubo densas tinieblas, y he aquí, apareció un horno humeante y una antorcha de fuego que pasó por entre las mitades de los animales.
18 En aquel día el SEÑOR hizo un pacto con Abram, diciendo: A tu descendencia he dado esta tierra, desde el río de Egipto hasta el río grande, el río Eufrates:
19 los ceneos, los cenezeos, los cadmoneos,
20 los heteos, los ferezeos, los refaítas,
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