Génesis 48:16

16 el ángel que me ha rescatado de todo mal, bendiga a estos muchachos; y viva en ellos mi nombre, y el nombre de mis padres Abraham e Isaac; y crezcan para ser multitud en medio de la tierra.

Génesis 48:16 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 48:16

The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads,
&c.] Ephraim and Manasseh, now about twenty years old or upwards: this is not to be understood of a created angel he wishes to be their guardian, but of an eternal one, the Son of God, the Angel of God's presence, the Angel of the covenant; the same with the God of his father before mentioned, as appears by the character he gives him, as having "redeemed [him] from all evil"; not only protected and preserved him from temporal evils and imminent dangers from Esau, Laban, and others; but had delivered him from the power, guilt, and punishment of sin, the greatest of evils, and from the dominion and tyranny of Satan the evil one, and from everlasting wrath, ruin, and damnation; all which none but a divine Person could do, as well as he wishes, desires, and prays, that he would "bless" the lads with blessings temporal and spiritual, which a created angel cannot do; and Jacob would never have asked it of him: and let my name be named on them, and the name of my fathers Abraham
and Isaac;
having adopted them, he foretells they would be called not only the sons of Joseph, but the children of Israel or Jacob, and would have a name among the tribes of Israel, and be heads of them, as well as would be called the seed of Abraham and of Isaac, and inherit their blessings: and let them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth; where they increased as fishes, as the word signifies F19, and more than any other of the tribes; even in the times of Moses the number of them were 85,200 men fit for war, ( Numbers 26:34 Numbers 26:37 ) ; and their situation was in the middle of the land of Canaan.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (wgdyw) "et instar piscium sint", Pagninus, Montanus; so Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Ainsworth, and the Targum of Onkelos, and Jarchi.

Génesis 48:16 In-Context

14 Pero Israel extendió su derecha y la puso sobre la cabeza de Efraín, que era el menor, y su izquierda sobre la cabeza de Manasés, cruzando adrede sus manos, aunque Manasés era el primogénito.
15 Y bendijo a José, y dijo: El Dios delante de quien anduvieron mis padres Abraham e Isaac, el Dios que ha sido mi pastor toda mi vida hasta este día,
16 el ángel que me ha rescatado de todo mal, bendiga a estos muchachos; y viva en ellos mi nombre, y el nombre de mis padres Abraham e Isaac; y crezcan para ser multitud en medio de la tierra.
17 Cuando José vio que su padre había puesto su mano derecha sobre la cabeza de Efraín, esto le desagradó; y asió la mano de su padre para cambiarla de la cabeza de Efraín a la cabeza de Manasés.
18 Y José dijo a su padre: No sea así, padre mío, pues éste es el primogénito. Pon tu derecha sobre su cabeza.
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