Gênesis 29:1

1 Então pôs-se Jacó a caminho e chegou � terra dos filhos do Oriente.

Gênesis 29:1 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 29:1

Then Jacob went on his journey
After the above vow at Bethel, and having had some intimation that what he desired would be granted him; or "he lift up his feet" F24, which not only shows that he walked afoot, but that he went on his journey with great cheerfulness; for having such gracious promises made him, that God would be with him, and keep him, and supply him with all necessaries, and return him again to the land of Canaan, which made his heart glad; his heart, as the Jewish writers say F25, lift up his legs, and he walked apace, and with great alacrity: and came into the land of the people of the east;
the land of Mesopotamia or Syria, which lay to the east of the land of Canaan, see ( Isaiah 9:11 ) ; hither he came by several days' journeys.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (wylgr-avyw) "et levavit pedes suos", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus, Fagius; "sustulit", Drusius, Schmidt.
F25 Bereshit Rabba, sect. 70. fol. 62. 2. Jarchi in loc.

Gênesis 29:1 In-Context

1 Então pôs-se Jacó a caminho e chegou � terra dos filhos do Oriente.
2 E olhando, viu ali um poço no campo, e três rebanhos de ovelhas deitadas junto dele; pois desse poço se dava de beber aos rebanhos; e havia uma grande pedra sobre a boca do poço.
3 Ajuntavam-se ali todos os rebanhos; os pastores removiam a pedra da boca do poço, davam de beber �s ovelhas e tornavam a pôr a pedra no seu lugar sobre a boca do poço.
4 Perguntou-lhes Jacó: Meus irmãos, donde sois? Responderam eles: Somos de Harã.
5 Perguntou-lhes mais: Conheceis a Labão, filho de Naor; Responderam: Conhecemos.
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