Génesis 47:12

Listen to Génesis 47:12
12 Y alimentaba Jos茅 谩 su padre y 谩 sus hermanos, y 谩 toda la casa de su padre, de pan, hasta la boca del ni帽o.

Génesis 47:12 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 47:12

And. Joseph nourished his father, and his brethren, and his
father's household, with bread
For though there might be in Rameses pasture sufficient for their cattle, yet not corn for their families, the famine still continuing; during which time Joseph, as a dutiful and affectionate son, and as a kind brother, supplied them with all necessary provision, signified by bread: according to [their] families;
according to the number of them, some of his brethren having more and others less in their families; and in proportion to their number he distributed food unto them, so that there was no want: or "according to the mouth of an infant" F1; he nourished them like infants, he put as it were the bread into their mouths, and fed them with as much care and tenderness as infants are fed; and they had no more care to provide food for themselves than children have, such a full and constant supply was handed forth to them: in this Joseph was an eminent type of Christ, who supplies the wants of his people.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (Pjh ypl) "ad os parvuli", Montanus, Schmidt.
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Génesis 47:12 In-Context

10 Y Jacob bendijo 谩 Fara贸n, y sali贸se de delante de Fara贸n.
11 As铆 Jos茅 hizo habitar 谩 su padre y 谩 sus hermanos, y di贸les posesi贸n en la tierra de Egipto, en lo mejor de la tierra, en la tierra de Rameses como mand贸 Fara贸n.
12 Y alimentaba Jos茅 谩 su padre y 谩 sus hermanos, y 谩 toda la casa de su padre, de pan, hasta la boca del ni帽o.
13 Y no hab铆a pan en toda la tierra, y el hambre era muy grave; por lo que desfalleci贸 de hambre la tierra de Egipto y la tierra de Cana谩n.
14 Y recogi贸 Jos茅 todo el dinero que se hall贸 en la tierra de Egipto y en la tierra de Cana谩n, por los alimentos que de 茅l compraban; y meti贸 Jos茅 el dinero en casa de Fara贸n.
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