Genesi 46:28

28 Or Giacobbe mandò davanti a sè Giuda a Giuseppe, per avvisarlo che gli venisse incontro in Gosen. Ed essi giunsero alla contrada di Gosen.

Genesi 46:28 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 46:28

And he sent Judah before him unto Joseph
Who was the more honourable of his sons, and in greater esteem with Jacob than his elder brethren were, Reuben, Simeon, and Levi, who by their conduct had greatly displeased him: moreover, he was a man of a polite address, and had endeared himself to Joseph by his speech to him, in which he discovered so much affection both to his father, and his brother Benjamin, and was upon all accounts the fittest person to be sent to Joseph:

to direct his face unto Goshen;
to inform Joseph of his father's coming, that a place might be prepared for him to dwell in, as both the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem paraphrase it; and particularly to direct what place in Goshen he would have him come to, and meet him at:

and they came into the land of Goshen;
which was the first part of the land of Egypt that lay nearest to Canaan: the Greek version of the whole verse is,

``he sent Judah before him to Joseph, to meet him at Heroopolis, or the city of the heroes, in the land of Rameses,''

which is confirmed by Josephus F24; (See Gill on Genesis 45:10).


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Antiqu. l. 2. c. 7. sect. 5.

Genesi 46:28 In-Context

26 Tutte le persone che vennero in Egitto, appartenenti a Giacobbe, procedute dalla sua anca, oltre alle mogli de’ figliuoli di Giacobbe, furono in tutto sessantasei.
27 E i figliuoli di Giuseppe, che gli nacquero in Egitto, furono due persone; talchè tutte le persone della famiglia di Giacobbe, che vennero in Egitto, furono settanta.
28 Or Giacobbe mandò davanti a sè Giuda a Giuseppe, per avvisarlo che gli venisse incontro in Gosen. Ed essi giunsero alla contrada di Gosen.
29 E Giuseppe fece mettere i cavalli al suo carro, e andò incontro a Israele, suo padre, in Gosen, e gli si fece vedere, e gli si gittò al collo, e pianse sopra il suo collo, per lungo spazio.
30 E Israele disse a Giuseppe: Muoia io pure questa volta, poichè ho veduta la tua faccia; conciossiachè tu vivi ancora.
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