Genesis 49

Genesis 49

“Then Jacob called his sons and said, ‘Gather around, and I will tell you what will happen to you in the days to come.’”  Genesis 49: 1 

Before giving attention to the details of the prophecies in Genesis 49, it would be good to look at the passage as a whole.

First of all, these are the last words of Jacob. The prophecy is literally the final word of Jacob, spoken with his dying breath.  The dying words of any man should not be taken lightly, much less those spoken by a patriarch and recorded under the superintendence of the Spirit of God.

Second, this is poetry. We might tend to think that a man’s last words, spoken with great effort, should be disorganized and difficult to follow.  There are numerous indications that these final words of Jacob were thought out carefully in advance.

Third, more than poetry, it is prophecy. While the form is poetry, the substance is prophecy.  Jacob’s words reveal “things to come” for his descendants. The future foretold is the future of the nation as manifested in the twelve tribes, not necessarily predictions for the individual sons being blessed.

Fourth, the words spoken by Jacob are a blessing.  All the sons of Jacob were blessed in that they were to be a part of the nation Israel. All would enter the land of Canaan and receive an inheritance there.  Some would certainly receive a greater blessing than others. Even those who were rebuked by Jacob and whose future was portrayed as dismal were blessed.

Fifth, the prophecy is not independent of the past, but an extension of it. Moses (who penned Genesis) told us that every one of the sons was given “the blessing appropriate to him”.  As we think our way through these blessings of Jacob we find that each of them was related to the past.  Prophecy, then, is not detached from history, but an extension of it into the future.

 

Whatever path you choose; if you continue in it, the outcome of your life (as well as those who follow after you) will be highly predictable.  Choose life…the only true life offered…through faith in Jesus.

 

Blessings.

 

Steve Wiggins

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