Jacob’s Seventy
Genesis 46: 26 All the persons who
went with Jacob to Egypt, who came from his body, besides Jacob’s sons’
wives, were sixty-six persons in all. 27 And
the sons of Joseph who were born to him in Egypt were two
persons. All the persons of the house of Jacob who went to Egypt were
seventy.
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Jacob settled in the land of the Canaanites where his father
Isaac was a stranger. There he raised his children. One wife, Rachel, had
passed away giving birth to Benjamin. Joseph was hated by his brothers and was
sold into slavery, ultimately to be raised by GOD to be the head of Egypt. Now
Jacob and the entire family was ready to move to Egypt.
My Observations:
- GOD
orchestrated the famine which in turn would send Israel to Egypt.
- GOD
allowed evil thoughts and actions to come from Joseph’s brothers, but HE
used them for good.
- GOD
brought Jacob’s family back together in an unusual way.
Hindsight is twenty, twenty people would say. It is easy to
question what GOD did and why HE did it when it comes to the move of Israel.
But the account of history is more complex than you and I could ever imaging.
GOD was preparing for JESUS to come as a human and needed certain people to be
in certain places at the right time.
Israel would have never left the home he made for many
reasons. He was old, Rachel was buried nearby and he had plenty. BUT GOD wanted
him and his family to be somewhere else. This famine would last five more
years, so Jacob had to go. He was delighted though. He would be reunited with
Joseph.
Challenge
- Why
does GOD complete the recount of Jacob’s family to Moses?
- Have
you ever gone through a difficult time and wondered why?
- Is
GOD moving you to a place that HE needs you to be so HE can provide
deliverance that you don’t understand yet?
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