Genesis 48:5

two sons.

41:50-52; 46:20; Jos 13:7; 14:4; 16:1-17:18

are mine.

Le 20:26; Nu 1:10,32-35; 26:28-37; Isa 43:1; Eze 16:8; Mal 3:17

2Co 6:18; Eph 1:5

Reuben.

1Ch 5:1,2; Re 7:6,7

1 Chronicles 5:1-2

1 Judah and Joseph preferred before Reuben, who forfeited his birthright.

3 Ruben's descendants; some of whom vanquish the Hagarites.

11 The chief men of Gad, and their habitations.

18 Ruben, Gad, and half of Manasseh, obtain a victory over the Hagarites.

23 The habitations and chief men of that half of Manasseh.

25 The captivity of the two tribes and half, for their sins.

A.M. 2294, etc. B.C. 1710, etc. he was.

2:1; Ge 29:32; 46:8; 49:3; Ex 6:14; Nu 1:5; 16:1; 26:5

forasmuch.

Ge 35:22; 49:4; Le 18:8; 20:11; De 27:20; 1Co 5:1

birthright.

26:10; Ge 48:15-22; De 21:17; Col 1:15

and.

Ge 25:23; 1Sa 16:6-11

reckoned.

Jos 14:6

Judah.

Ge 35:23; 49:8-10; Nu 2:3; 7:12; Jos 14:6; Jud 1:2; Ps 60:7; 108:8

Mic 5:2; Mt 2:6; Heb 7:14; Re 5:5

the chief ruler. or, the prince.By the chief ruler is meant first David, and after him the Messiah, agreeably to the celebrated prophecy of Jacob (Ge 49:10). The Syriac calls him "Christ the king," and the Arabic, "Messiah the king."

1Sa 16:1,10,12; 2Sa 8:15; Ps 78:68-71; Jer 23:5,6; Mic 5:2; Mt 2:6

Heb 7:14

birthright was.

Ge 49:26; Ro 8:29
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