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#Genesis46v2 š āAnd God spoke to Israel in visions of the nightā ā the word ×Ö¼Ö°×Ö·×ØÖ°×Ö¹×Ŗ (beāmarāot = āin the visions ofā) comes from the word ×Ö·×ØÖ°×Öø× (marāah), a noun meaning āmirror, looking glass.ā This is the very same day that Israel āā¦came to Beersheba, which was the right place for prophecy, and sacrificed sacrifices there, so that the prophecy would come to him, to seek the Exalted Name, and know if He agrees for him to go there to see Joseph, as his son Joseph asked him to dwell there. And to this God said to him in a prophecy to not be afraid of going down to Egyptā ā #RaLBaG. āand said, Jacob, Jacobā ā the repetition of Jacobās name here by God is quite common in the Hebrew language ā see #Genesis22v11 and #Exodus3v4, making it more emphatic. #Rashi: āJacob Jacob ā an affectionate language.ā #RaDaK: āAnd said. Jacob Jacob ā double the call. According to the fact that for several years the prophetic spirit did not rest upon him, He called him twice so that he would know that it is the prophetic spirit that calls him.ā āAnd he said, Here I amā ā this is the third time Jacob uses the famous declaration ×Ö“× Ö¼Öµ× Ö“× (hiāneāni) meaning ×Ö“× Ö¼Öµ× ×Ö²× Ö“× (hiāne aāni = āhere I amā) after using it previously in #Genesis27v18 and in #Genesis31v11. It was first used by Abraham in #Genesis22v1; and then twice more in the story of the binding of Isaac in #Genesis22v7 and 22v11; Also, in #Genesis27v1 it is said by Esau in reply to his father; and the same in #Genesis37v13 by Joseph. It always indicates readiness for the task at hand. #DrFruchtenbaum: āIn 46v2-4 God revealed Himself to Jacob, with verse 2 giving the means and the call. First, the means: And God spoke unto Israel; here the narrator used his new name; and it happened: in the visions of the night, and this was the sixth appearance of God to Jacob. Then came Godās call, which was doubled: Jacob, Jacob. Here He addressed him by his old name, showing that both names were used interchangeably. The doubling of Jacobās name emphasizes Godās call. Jacobās response was: And he said, Here am I.ā #HISseries | #hebrewinsightintothescriptures | #hebrew | #insight | #scriptures | #learnhebrew |
#Genesis27v1and2 š #Genesis27v1: āAnd it came to pass, that when Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, so that he could not seeā ā The word ×Ö·×ŖÖ¼Ö“×Ö°×Ö¶××Öø (vaātikāheiāna = āand had become darkerā) comes from the word ×Ö¼Öø×Öø× (kaāhah), a verb meaning āto become darker (a color), (literary) to become darker (the sky).ā It is the first mention in the Biblical text of someone turning blind due to age. Something similar is said later of Jacob ( #Genesis48v10) and of Eli ā #1Samuel3v2. #ArnoldFruchtenbaum: āThe account of the patriarchal blessing is introduced in verse 1a by a description of the circumstanceā¦ Apparently, the losing of his eyesight is what caused Isaac to feel that he may not live much longer.ā āhe called Esau his elder son, and said unto him, My sonā ā Isaac must have called Esau many times before for different things. However, never before was it for the purpose of blessing him and passing on to him #theAbrahamicCovenant (see #Genesis27v4), indicating that he had not heard of Esau selling his birthright to Jacob ā see #Genesis25v29to34. āAnd he said unto himā ā and here comes Esauās reply, āHere am Iā ā This famous English phrase is only one word in the Hebrew language ā ×Ö“× Ö¼Öµ× Ö“× (hiāneāni). It was first said by Abraham in #Genesis22v1 and twice more in the story of the binding of Isaac ā in #Genesis22v7 and 22v11. Now, in 27v1, it is said by Esau ā in reply to his father, and will be said also by Jacob ā in #Genesis27v18, 31v11, and 46v2; by Joseph ā in #Genesis37v13; and by Moses in #Exodus3v4. It always indicates a readiness for the task at hand. #DrFruchtenbaum: āIn 27:1b came the fetching of Esauā¦ā #Genesis27v2: āAnd he said, Behold now, I am old, I know not the day of my deathā ā #RabbiYossefBechorShor: āI know not the day of my death ā and if I die, then you have lost everything, because your brother Jacob bought from you the birthright, and will take the dominion and all the assets.ā #RaDaK: āI know not the day of my death ā and maybe I will die suddenly, and I will not be able to bless you.ā #Fruchtenbaum: āGenesis 27:2-4 records Isaacās instructions, starting in verse 2 with his own age and situationā¦ At this point, Isaac was indeed ove
#Genesis22v7and8 š #Genesis22v7: āAnd Isaac said to his father Abraham, āMy father!ā And he said, āHere I am, my son.ā He said, āBehold, the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt-offering?ā ā ā The word ×ַשּ×Ö¶× (haāse = āthe lambā) comes from the word שֶ×× (se), a noun meaning ālamb; (biblical) lamb, kid.ā āthey went both of them togetherā ā see in the previous verse, #Genesis22v6, Isaac seems to be confused and so turns to his father Abraham with a question, as the most important item ×ַשּ×Ö¶×, ×Ö°×¢Ö¹×Öø× (haāse laāoāla = āthe lamb for a burnt-offeringā) ā is missing. #HebrewScholar #ArnoldFruchtenbaum: āGenesis 22v7-8 records a conversation between Abraham and Isaac, beginning with Isaacās address to his fatherā¦ Abraham respondedā¦ Then came Isaacās inquiryā¦ Behold, the fire and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt-offering?ā #Genesis22v8: āAbraham said, āGod will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt-offering, my sonā ā ā Abrahamās reply here is quite astonishing. Did he believe that God would miraculously provide a substitute or, perhaps, he was just trying to calm ×֓צְ×Öøק (Yitzhak / Isaac) down, preparing him to accept that it was God Himself who commanded him to be the chosen sacrifice? Remember that in #Genesis20v7 Abraham is the first prophet mentioned in the TaNaKh? Now add the words of John the Baptizer in #John1v29 when he saw Yeshua coming to be baptized by him: āBehold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!ā And here is another point of similarity, where the story of עֲקֵ×Ö·×Ŗ ×֓צְ×Öøק (aākeādat Yitzhak = āthe binding of Isaacā) is foreshadowing the crucifixion of Messiah. āSo they went both of them togetherā ×Ö·×Ö¼Öµ×Ö°××Ö¼ ש×Ö°× Öµ××Ö¶×, ×Ö·×Ö°×Ö¼Öø× (vaāyelāchu shāneiāhem yachādav) ā This is an identical repetition of this phrase mentioned first just 2 verses earlier, in 22v6. #Fruchtenbaum: āAbrahamās answer wasā¦ In Hebrew, it reads yireh-lo, which allows for two options. The first option is that God will provide for Himself or, second, that God will provide Himself as an offering. It was a divine provision either way. Isaac inquired no further, and: So they went both of them together.ā #HISseries | #hebrewinsightint