a49:10
b17:6
d35:11
e1 Chr 5:1-2
f2 Sam 7:4-16
gPss 2
jIsa 11
kEzek 21:26-27
lZech 9:9
mRev 5:5
n2 Sam 7:8-16
oPss 68:29
p72:8-11
qIsa 2:2-4
rEph 4:8-10

‏ Genesis 49:10

49:10  a This verse anticipates the kingship in Judah (cp. 17:6  b, 16  c; 35:11  d). Although the birthright blessing went to Joseph, Judah would provide Israel’s rulers (see 1 Chr 5:1-2  e). A long line of kings from Judah would retain the scepter, the symbol of rule; the last king would be the one to whom it belongs, the promised Messiah (see 2 Sam 7:4-16  f; Pss 2  g, 45  h, 60  i; Isa 11  j; Ezek 21:26-27  k; Zech 9:9  l; Rev 5:5  m).

• from his descendants: Literally from between his feet, a poetic euphemism for reproductive organs.

• until the coming of the one to whom it belongs (Or until tribute is brought to him and the peoples obey; traditionally rendered until Shiloh comes): These differences arise from ambiguities in the Hebrew text. Rule of Israel belongs to Judah’s descendant through David’s line (2 Sam 7:8-16  n), and he will eventually rule all nations, as signified by the bringing of tribute (see Pss 68:29  o; 72:8-11  p; Isa 2:2-4  q; Eph 4:8-10  r).
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