Verse 14
14. Guiding his hands wittingly Literally, he made wise his hands . “Instructing his hands,” says the Targum Onk . ; his hands acted as if wise, and crossed each other, to symbolically express the prophetic preference of Ephraim to Manasseh . “The sacred writer minutely details this wonderful manifestation of inspired prescience . By events like this were the chosen people incessantly indoctrinated in the great truths of the divine foreknowledge and supervision of all human plans, while at the same time human and secondary causes are never ignored.” Newhall.
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