Gênesis 45:27

27 Mas, quando lhe relataram tudo o que José lhes dissera, e, vendo Jacó, seu pai, as carruagens que José enviara para buscá-lo, seu espírito reviveu.

Gênesis 45:27 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 45:27

And they told him all the words of Joseph, which he had said
unto them
Not concerning their selling of him, and his forgiveness of them, and reconciliation to them, which perhaps Jacob never heard of to his dying day, since he makes no mention of it, nor hints at it in his dying words to them; but of his great advancement in the court of Pharaoh, and how desirous he was to have his father and family with him, and provide for them, since there were five years of famine yet to come: and when he saw the wagons which Joseph had sent to carry him,
and his sons wives and children, down to Egypt in; and which were so grand and magnificent, that he was easily persuaded could never have been provided by his sons, if what they had said concerning Joseph was not true: and then the spirit of Jacob their father revived:
not the Holy Spirit, or spirit of prophecy, as the Targums, which the Jews say departed from him, and had not been with him since the loss of Joseph, but now returned; but his own natural spirit, he became lively and cheerful, giving credit to the report of his sons.

Gênesis 45:27 In-Context

25 Assim partiram do Egito e voltaram a seu pai Jacó, na terra de Canaã,
26 e lhe deram a notícia: “José ainda está vivo! Na verdade ele é o governador de todo o Egito”. O coração de Jacó quase parou! Não podia acreditar neles.
27 Mas, quando lhe relataram tudo o que José lhes dissera, e, vendo Jacó, seu pai, as carruagens que José enviara para buscá-lo, seu espírito reviveu.
28 E Israel disse: “Basta! Meu filho José ainda está vivo. Irei vê-lo antes que eu morra”.
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