Génesis 27:28

28 Que Dios te conceda el rocío del cielo;que de la riqueza de la tierrate dé trigo y vino en abundancia.

Génesis 27:28 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 27:28

Therefore God give thee of the dew of heaven
Or "shall" or "will give thee" F24, seeing he was blessed of God, and the blessed seed should spring from him, as well as his posterity should inherit the land of Canaan; for this is said rather by way of prophecy than wish, and so all that follow; and the dew of heaven is the rather mentioned, not only because that makes the earth fruitful on which it plentifully falls, but likewise because the land of Canaan, the portion of Jacob's posterity, much needed it, and had it, for rain fell there but seldom, only twice a year, in spring and autumn; and between these two rains, the one called the former, the other the latter rain, the land was impregnated and made fruitful by plentiful dews; and these signified figuratively both the doctrines and blessings of grace, which all Jacob's spiritual offspring, such as are Israelites indeed, are partakers of, and especially under the Gospel dispensation, see ( Deuteronomy 32:2 ) ( Hosea 14:5 ) ( Micah 5:7 ) : and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of corn and wine;
and such the land of Canaan was, a fat and fertile land, abounding with all good things, see ( Deuteronomy 8:8 ) ; by which are figured the plenty of Gospel provisions, the word and ordinances, which God has given to his Jacob and Israel in all ages, as he has not given to other people, and especially in the times of the Messiah, Jacob's eminent seed and son, see ( Psalms 147:19 Psalms 147:20 ) ( Isaiah 25:6 ) ( Zechariah 9:17 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (Kl Ntyw) "dabit ergo tibi", Schmidt; so Ainsworth.

Génesis 27:28 In-Context

26 Luego le dijo su padre:—Acércate ahora, hijo mío, y dame un beso.
27 Jacob se acercó y lo besó. Cuando Isaac olió su ropa, lo bendijo con estas palabras:«El olor de mi hijo es como el de un campobendecido por el SEÑOR.
28 Que Dios te conceda el rocío del cielo;que de la riqueza de la tierrate dé trigo y vino en abundancia.
29 Que te sirvan los pueblos;que ante ti se inclinen las naciones.Que seas señor de tus hermanos;que ante ti se inclinen los hijos de tu madre.Maldito sea el que te maldiga,y bendito el que te bendiga».
30 No bien había terminado Isaac de bendecir a Jacob, y este de salir de la presencia de su padre, cuando Esaú volvió de cazar.
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