Genesis 48 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 2315. B.C. 1689.

In this chapter Jacob's dying words are recorded, because he speaks by a spirit of prophecy; Abraham's and Isaac's are not. God's gifts and graces shine forth much more in some than in others upon their death-beds. Here is, ( 1,) Joseph, hearing of his father's sickness, goes to visit him, and takes his two sons with him, Genesis 48:1-2.

(2,) Jacob solemnly adopts his two sons, and takes them for his own, Genesis 48:3-7.

(3,) He blesseth them, Genesis 48:8-16.

(4,) He explains and justifies the crossing his hands in blessing them, Genesis 48:17-20.

(5,) He leaves a particular legacy to Joseph, Genesis 48:21-22.