Genesis 49:5-15

5 "1Simeon and Levi are brothers; Their swords are implements of violence.
6 "2Let my soul not enter into their council; Let not my glory be united with their assembly; Because in their anger they slew men, And in their self-will they lamed oxen.
7 "Cursed be their anger, for it is fierce; And their wrath, for it is cruel. 3I will disperse them in Jacob, And scatter them in Israel.
8 "Judah, your brothers shall praise you; Your hand shall be on the neck of your enemies; 4Your father's sons shall bow down to you.
9 "Judah is a 5lion's whelp; From the prey, my son, you have gone up. 6He couches, he lies down as a lion, And as a lion, who dares rouse him up?
10 "7The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, Until * Shiloh comes, And 8to him shall be the obedience of the peoples.
11 "9He ties his foal to the vine, And his donkey's colt to the choice vine; 10He washes his garments in wine, And his robes in the blood of grapes.
12 "His eyes are dull from wine, And his teeth white from milk.
13 "11Zebulun will dwell at the seashore *; And he shall be a haven for ships, And his flank shall be toward Sidon.
14 "Issachar is a strong donkey, 12Lying down between the sheepfolds.
15 "When he saw that a resting place was good And that the land was pleasant, He bowed his shoulder to bear burdens, And became a slave at forced labor.

Genesis 49:5-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 49

This chapter contains a prophecy of future things, relating to the twelve sons of Jacob, and to the twelve tribes, as descending from them, and which he delivered to his sons on his death bed, having called them together for that purpose, Ge 49:1,2, he begins with Reuben his firstborn, whose incest he takes notice of, on which account he should not excel, Ge 49:3,4, next Simeon and Levi have a curse denounced on them for their cruelty at Shechem, Ge 49:5,6, but Judah is praised, and good things prophesied of him; and particularly that Shiloh, or the Messiah, should spring from him, the time of whose coming is pointed at, Ge 49:7-12, the predictions concerning Zebulun, Issachar, and Dan, follow, at the close of which Jacob expresses his longing expectation of God's salvation, Ge 49:13-18 and after foretelling what should befall Gad, Asher, and Naphtali, Ge 49:19-21, a large account is given of Joseph, his troubles, his trials, and his blessings, Ge 49:22-26, and Benjamin the youngest son is taken notice of last of all, all the tribes being blessed in their order according to the nature of their blessing, Ge 49:27,28, and the chapter is closed with a charge of Jacob's to his sons to bury him in Canaan, which having delivered, he died, Ge 49:29-33.

Cross References 12

  • 1. Genesis 34:25-30
  • 2. Psalms 64:2
  • 3. Joshua 19:1, 9; Joshua 21:1-42
  • 4. Genesis 27:29; 1 Chronicles 5:2
  • 5. Ezekiel 19:5-7; Micah 5:8
  • 6. Numbers 24:9
  • 7. Numbers 24:17; Psalms 60:7; Psalms 108:8
  • 8. Psalms 2:6-9; Psalms 72:8-11; Isaiah 42:1, 4; Isaiah 49:6
  • 9. Deuteronomy 8:7, 8; 2 Kings 18:32
  • 10. Isaiah 63:2
  • 11. Deuteronomy 33:18, 19
  • 12. Judges 5:16; Psalms 68:13

Footnotes 13

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