Genesis 35
DummelowGenesis 35:1-29
Jacob journeys by way of Bethel to Hebron. Death of Rachel and of Isaac
- Jacob is commanded to go to Bethel and fulfil the vow he had once made there (Genesis 28:20, Genesis 28:22).
- Strange gods] Perhaps the idols of some of Jacob’s people who had come with him from Haran, such as the teraphim which Rachel carried off (Genesis 31:19). Be clean, and change your garments] rites symbolising purification from idolatry.
- Earrings] worn superstitiously as charms, and often inscribed with magical formulæ. The oak] It was here perhaps that Joshua, hundreds of years later, bade the Israelites put away the strange gods which were among them (Joshua 24:23-26). 5.They were divinely protected from any revenge the Shechemites may have meditated.
- El-beth-el] ’the God of Bethel,’ or ’the God of the House of God.'
- Allon-ba-chuth] ‘oak of weeping.’ Deborah and Eliezer (Genesis 24) are good examples of the honourable position assigned to servants in times of patriarchal simplicity. Deborah means ‘bee.’ 9-13. These vv. give the origin of the names ‘Israel’ and ‘Bethel’ from the Priestly source. Note the absence of anthropomorphisms as compared with the account in Genesis 32:22-32.
- A pillar] see on Genesis 28:18. A drink offering] a libation of wine in token of thankfulness. Under the Law meat and drink offerings accompanied the burnt sacrifice.
- Ephrath] or Bethlehem, 4 m. S. of Jerusalem: cp. Genesis 48:7; Micah 5:2.
- Ben-oni] ‘son of my sorrow.’ Benjamin] perhaps ‘son of my right hand,’ that being the fortunate side, and so a name of better omen. Another rendering is ‘son of days,’ i.e. of Jacob’s old age
- Tower of Edar] lit. ’tower of the flock,’ probably between Bethlehem and Hebron. The name is used symbolically of Jerusalem in Micah 4:8.
- By this crime Reuben, the eldest son, forfeited the birthright (Genesis 49:3-4) like Simeon and Levi before him: see on Genesis 34:28.
- Jacob rejoins his father after thirty years’ separation. City of Arbah] Hebron: see Genesis 23:2. 28, 29. Isaac was buried in the cave at Machpelah, Genesis 49:31.
