John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Genesis 28:11
And he lighted upon a certain place ,.... Without any design to take up there, but as it were casually to him, though very providentially, after he had travelled forty eight miles; for so far it seems it was from Beersheba to Luz or Bethel F11 Bunting's Travels, p. 72. , as this place was called: and tarried there all night, because the sun was set ; which hindered his pursuing his journey any further that day, and therefore took a night's lodging here: and he took of the stones of... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Genesis 28:10-15
We have here Jacob upon his journey towards Syria, in a very desolate condition, like one that was sent to seek his fortune; but we find that, though he was alone, yet he was not alone, for the Father was with him, John 16:32. If what is here recorded happened (as it should seem it did) the first night, he had made a long day's journey from Beersheba to Bethel, above forty miles. Providence brought him to a convenient place, probably shaded with trees, to rest himself in that night; and there... read more