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PARALLEL BIBLE - Genesis 48:8


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King James Bible - Genesis 48:8

And Israel beheld Joseph's sons, and said, Who are these?

World English Bible

Israel saw Joseph's sons, and said, "Who are these?"

Douay-Rheims - Genesis 48:8

Then seeing his sons, he said to him: Who are these?

Webster's Bible Translation

And Israel beheld Joseph's sons, and said, Who are these?

Original Hebrew

וירא
7200 ישׂראל 3478 את 853 בני 1121 יוסף 3130 ויאמר 559 מי 4310 אלה׃ 428

SEV Biblia, Chapter 48:8

¶ Y vio Israel los hijos de José, y dijo: ¿Quiénes son éstos?

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Genesis 48:8

Verse 8. Who are these?] At ver. 10 it is said, that
Jacob's eyes were dim for age, that he could not see - could not discern any object unless it were near him; therefore, though he saw Ephraim and Manasseh, yet he could not distinguish them till they were brought nigh unto him.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 8-22 - The two good men own
God in their comforts. Joseph says, They are m sons whom God has given me. Jacob says, God hath showed me thy seed Comforts are doubly sweet to us when we see them coming from God' hand. He not only prevents our fears, but exceeds our hopes. Jaco mentions the care the Divine providence had taken of him all his days A great deal of hardship he had known in his time, but God kept his from the evil of his troubles. Now he was dying, he looked upon himsel as redeemed from all sin and sorrow for ever. Christ, the Angel of the covenant, redeems from all evil. Deliverances from misery and dangers by the Divine power, coming through the ransom of the blood of Christ in Scripture are often called redemption. In blessing Joseph's sons Jacob crossed hands. Joseph was willing to support his first-born, an would have removed his father's hands. But Jacob acted neither by mistake, nor from a partial affection to one more than the other; but from a spirit of prophecy, and by the Divine counsel. God, in bestowin blessings upon his people, gives more to some than to others, mor gifts, graces, and comforts, and more of the good things of this life He often gives most to those that are least likely. He chooses the wea things of the world; he raises the poor out of the dust. Grace observe not the order of nature, nor does God prefer those whom we thin fittest to be preferred, but as it pleases him. How poor are they wh have no riches but those of this world! How miserable is a death-bed to those who have no well-grounded hope of good, but dreadfu apprehensions of evil, and nothing but evil for ever __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

וירא 7200 ישׂראל 3478 את 853 בני 1121 יוסף 3130 ויאמר 559 מי 4310 אלה׃ 428


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