Ge 46:1-4. SACRIFICE AT BEER-SHEBA.
1. Israel took his journey with all that he had--that is, his
household; for in compliance with Pharaoh's recommendation, he left his
heavy furniture behind. In contemplating a step so important as that of
leaving Canaan, which at his time of life he might never revisit, so
pious a patriarch would ask the guidance and counsel of God. With all
his anxiety to see Joseph, he would rather have died in Canaan without
that highest of earthly gratifications than leave it without the
consciousness of carrying the divine blessing along with him.
came to Beer-sheba--That place, which was in his direct route to
Egypt, had been a favorite encampment of Abraham
(Ge 21:33)
and Isaac
(Ge 26:25),
and was memorable for their experience of the divine goodness; and
Jacob seems to have deferred his public devotions till he had reached a
spot so consecrated by covenant to his own God and the God of his
fathers.
JFB.
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