Génesis 49:15

15 Al ver que el lugar de reposo era bueno y que la tierra era agradable, inclinó su hombro para cargar, y llegó a ser esclavo en trabajos forzados.

Génesis 49:15 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 49:15

And he saw that rest was good
Not the house of the sanctuary, and attendance there, and the service of that, as the Targum of Jerusalem; nor the rest of the world to come, the happiness of a future state, as that of Jonathan; but rather, as Onkelos, the part and portion of the good land allotted him; he saw that a quiet industry exercised in a diligent cultivation and manuring his land was preferable to the hurry of a court, or the fatigue of a camp, or the dangers of the seas: and the land that it was pleasant;
a fine delightful country, which, if well looked after and improved, would produce plenty of pleasant fruits; and within this tribe were the rich vale of Esdraelon or Jezreel, and the fruitful mountains of Gilboa: of the former it is agreed by all travellers the like has never been seen by them, being of vast extent and very fertile, and formerly abounded with corn, wine, and oil; (See Gill on Hosea 1:5) and the latter were famous for their fruitfulness, through the dews that descended on them, ( 2 Samuel 1:21 ) and bowed his shoulders to bear;
the fatigues of ploughing and sowing, and reaping, and carrying in the fruits of the earth: and became a servant unto tribute;
which greatly arises from agriculture and the fruits of the earth; and this tribe chose rather to pay more tribute than the rest, that they might abide at home and attend the business of their fields, when others were called to go forth to war.

Génesis 49:15 In-Context

13 Zabulón habitará a la orilla del mar; y él será puerto para naves, y su límite será hasta Sidón.
14 Isacar es un asno fuerte, echado entre los apriscos.
15 Al ver que el lugar de reposo era bueno y que la tierra era agradable, inclinó su hombro para cargar, y llegó a ser esclavo en trabajos forzados.
16 Dan juzgará a su pueblo, como una de las tribus de Israel.
17 Sea Dan serpiente junto al camino, víbora junto al sendero, que muerde los jarretes del caballo, y cae su jinete hacia atrás.
La Biblia de las Américas Derechos de Autor © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation, All rights reserved. For Permission to Quote Information, visit http://www.lockman.org.