Genesis 35:27

27 venit etiam ad Isaac patrem suum in Mambre civitatem Arbee haec est Hebron in qua peregrinatus est Abraham et Isaac

Genesis 35:27 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 35:27

And Jacob came unto Isaac his father
No mention being made of his mother, it is very probable she was dead; and Isaac being alone, and very old, and the time of his death drawing nigh, he might send for Jacob to come with his family, and be with him; for it can hardly be thought that this was the first time of Jacob's visiting his father since he came into the land, of Canaan, which must be about ten years; but as yet he had not come with his family to him, and in order to abide with him: unto Mamre, unto the city of Arbah, which [is] Hebron;
Mamre was a plain, so called from the name of a man, a friend and confederate of Abraham, ( Genesis 13:18 ) ( 14:13 ) ; where, or near to which, stood a city, called Kirjath Arbah, or the city of the four, Arbah and his three sons; so that it might be called Tetrapolls, and was later called Hebron: where Abraham and Isaac sojourned;
lived good part of their days, see ( Genesis 13:18 ) ( 18:1 ) ( 23:2 ) ; it was about twenty miles from Bethlehem, and the tower of Eder F11, where Jacob was last.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Bunting's Travels, p. 72.

Genesis 35:27 In-Context

25 filii Balae ancillae Rahelis Dan et Nepthalim
26 filii Zelphae ancillae Liae Gad et Aser hii filii Iacob qui nati sunt ei in Mesopotamiam Syriae
27 venit etiam ad Isaac patrem suum in Mambre civitatem Arbee haec est Hebron in qua peregrinatus est Abraham et Isaac
28 et conpleti sunt dies Isaac centum octoginta annorum
29 consumptusque aetate mortuus est et adpositus populo suo senex et plenus dierum et sepelierunt eum Esau et Iacob filii sui
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