The Pulpit Commentary - Genesis 37:12
And his brethren went to feed their father's flock in Shechem — i.e. the modern Nablous, in the plain of Muknah, which belonged to Jacob partly by purchase and partly by conquest ( vide Genesis 33:19 ; Genesis 34:27 ). Shechem was at a considerable distance from the vale of Hebron, where the patriarchal family at this time resided. read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Genesis 37:1-36
The representative man. Jacob may be said to fall into the background from this time until his parting benediction. The kingdom of God is represented in Joseph and his history. The main points in this chapter are— I. GOD 'S DISTINGUISHING GRACE TO JOSEPH , separating him from his brethren in character, in his father's affection, in the method of his life, in' the communications of the Spirit. Joseph is the type of the believer, faithful to the covenant, amongst both the... read more