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L.M. Grant

L. M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible - Genesis 35:1-29

BETHEL AT LAST Jacob knew he could not remain at Shechem, though it took a humiliating experience in his own house to drive him away from there. God speaks to him in no uncertain terms. He is to arise and go to Bethel to dwell, and to make an altar there to the living God who had appeared to him before at that place when he was fleeing from Esau. Had he not found out by now that in his seeking the blessing of his own house he had only incurred trouble and sorrow? It is time therefore that he... read more

James Gray

James Gray's Concise Bible Commentary - Genesis 35:1-29

JACOB ’S CHILDREN , ESAU ’S MEMOIRS THE WICKEDNESS OF JACOB’S SONS (Genesis 34:0 ) In the last lesson Jacob’s altar at Shechem proclaims God to be his God, but (as another says) it is evident he has not gotten the power of this name for he is walking in his own ways still, as his house at Succoth and his purchase at Shechem testify. So new sorrow and discipline must come. Dinah represents the young women of today who want to see the world and have their fling. Her conduct was indiscreet,... read more

Robert Hawker

Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Genesis 35:2

And! think it more than probable also, that the LORD in tender mercy, had visited the Patriarch with afflictions to call his vows to remembrance. Revelation 3:19 . It should seem by this address of Jacob to his household that he considered his visitations in this light: Isaiah 1:16-18 . How sweetly the apostle converts such puttings away, into a gospel sense! 1 Peter 3:21-22 . But, Reader! is it not strange that Jacob, the highly favoured, highly blessed Jacob, should suffer strange gods in his... read more

Robert Hawker

Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Genesis 35:3

Psalms 66:13-14 . How charming is the like in Ephraim! Hosea 14:8 . How amiable in the Prodigal! Luke 15:18 . read more

Robert Hawker

Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Genesis 35:4

When grace works, how it works! Luke 19:8-9 . read more

Robert Hawker

Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Genesis 35:5

What can be more gratifying, than to see how the LORD provides for his people, even in the very hearts of their enemies. What a cluster of scriptures might be gathered in proof of it; see Malachi 3:11 ; Isaiah 54:14-17 ; Deuteronomy 7:10 ; Exodus 34:24 . read more

George Haydock

George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary - Genesis 35:2

Strange gods, which his servants had reserved in the plundering of Sichem; perhaps he had also been informed of Rachel's theft. (Du Hamel) --- Garments; put on your cleanest and best attire, to testify the purity with which you ought to approach to the service of God. (Menochius) --- See Exodus xix. 10; Leviticus xv. 13. read more

George Haydock

George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary - Genesis 35:4

And the ear-rings. Hebrew, hanezamim; such as had been consecrated to some idol, and adorned the ears of those false but gaudy deities. (Menochius) --- Men and women used them likewise, as phylacteries or talismans, to which many superstitious virtues were attributed. (St. Augustine, ep. 73, ad Posid. 9, iii. in Gen.; Ezechiel xvi. 12; Proverbs xxv.; Exodus xxxv.; Judges viii. (Calmet) --- The turpentine tree ; or "an oak tree," as the Hebrew haela means also. Septuagint adds, "and he... read more

George Haydock

George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary - Genesis 35:5

Terror of God. A panic fear, which the pagans thought was sent by Pan. (Calmet) --- God can easily make the most powerful flee before a few. St. Augustine, q. 112. read more

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible - Genesis 35:1-5

1-5 Beth-el was forgotten. But as many as God loves, he will remind of neglected duties, one way or other, by conscience or by providences. When we have vowed a vow to God, it is best not to defer the payment of it; yet better late than never. Jacob commanded his household to prepare, not only for the journey and removal, but for religious services. Masters of families should use their authority to keep up religion in their families, Joshua 24:15. They must put away strange gods. In families... read more

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