Genesis 30:2

2 Jacob was angry at Rachel and said, "Do you think I'm God? God alone has kept you from giving birth!"

Genesis 30:2 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 30:2

And Jacob's anger was kindled against Rachel
Whom yet he dearly loved, hearing her talk in such an extravagant manner, as her words seemed to be, and were not: only expressive of great uneasiness and impatience, but implied what was not in the power of man to do: and he said, [am] I in God's stead:
do you take me to be God, or one that has a dispensing power from him to do what otherwise no creature can do; and which also he never gives to any? for, as the Targum of Jerusalem on ( Genesis 30:22 ) says, this is one of the four keys which God delivers not to an angel or a seraph; even the key of barrenness. Children are the gift of God, and his only, and therefore he is to be sought unto for them: hence Onkelos land Jonathan paraphrase it;

``wherefore dost thou seek them of me? shouldest thou not seek them of the Lord?''
who hath withheld from thee the fruit of the womb?
children, ( Psalms 127:3 ) ; not Jacob, but the Lord.

Genesis 30:2 In-Context

1 When Rachel realized that she could bear Jacob no children, Rachel became jealous of her sister and said to Jacob, "Give me children! If you don't, I may as well be dead."
2 Jacob was angry at Rachel and said, "Do you think I'm God? God alone has kept you from giving birth!"
3 She said, "Here's my servant Bilhah. Sleep with her, and she will give birth for me. Because of her, I will also have children."
4 So Rachel gave her servant Bilhah to Jacob as his wife, and he slept with her.
5 Bilhah became pregnant and gave birth to a son for Jacob.
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