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Chapter 49

Jacob’s Predictions for His Sons.[a] Jacob then summoned his sons and said, “Gather together so that I can tell you what will happen to you in future days.

“Gather and listen, sons of Jacob,
listen to Israel, your father.
“Reuben, you are the firstborn,
    my strength and the firstfruit of my might,
    excelling in dignity and excelling in power.
Unstable as water, you shall not have preeminence
    because you invaded your father’s bed
    and defiled my couch
    upon which you climbed.
“Simeon and Levi are brothers;
    their swords are implements of violence.
Let my soul not come into their council
    nor my heart into their assembly,
for they have killed men with anger
    and they maimed oxen as they pleased.
Cursed be their anger, for it is fierce,
    and their wrath, for it is cruel.
I will divide them in Jacob
    and disperse them in Israel.
“Judah, your brothers shall praise you.
Your hand shall be on the neck of your enemies.
The sons of your father shall bow down before you.
A young lion is Judah.
    From the prey, my son, you have turned.
He crouches like a lion,
    and like a lioness;
    who dares to rouse him?
10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah
    nor the mace from between his feet,
until it comes to whom it belongs,
    and the obedience of the peoples is his.
11 He tethers his colt to the vine,
    and to a choice vine the colt of his donkey.
He washes his garments in wine,
    and in the blood of the grapes his clothes.
12 His eyes are darker than wine,
    and his teeth whiter than milk.
13 “Zebulun shall dwell along the sea,
    and he shall be a haven to ships
    and shall border upon Sidon.
14 “Issachar is a strong-boned donkey
    crouching between two saddlebags.
15 He saw that his resting place was good
    and his land was pleasant
so he bent down his shoulder to bear the burden
    and became a toiling servant.
16 “Dan shall judge his people
    as one of the tribes of Israel.
17 Dan will be like a serpent by the wayside,
    an adder by the path,
that bites the heels of horses
    and its horsemen fall backward.
18 “I hope in your salvation, O Lord.
19 “Gad shall be attacked by raiders,
    but he shall raid them in return.
20 “Asher’s food is rich,
    and he shall provide delicacies for the king.
21 “Naphtali is a doe let loose;
    he brings forth beautiful words.
22 “Joseph is a fruitful vine,
    a fruitful vine near a spring,
    whose branches run over the wall.
23 They have grieved him and attacked him,
    archers have persecuted him,
24 but his bow is strong,
    and the hands of his arms were made strong
by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob,
    because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel.
25 From the God of your father who helps you
    and God Almighty
who blesses you with blessings from the heavens above,
    blessings of the deep that lie below,
    blessings of breasts and womb.
26 The blessings of your father,
    are mighty beyond the blessings of the eternal mountains,
    the boundaries of the everlasting hills;
may they come upon the head of Joseph
    upon the crown of the head of the prince among his brothers.
27 “Benjamin is a ravenous wolf.
    In the morning he devours his prey;
    in the evening he divides his spoil.”

28 All these make up the twelve tribes of Israel. This is what their father told them, blessing them. He blessed each one with his own blessing.

29 The Death of Jacob. Then he gave this command: “I am about to be reunited with my ancestors. Bury me with my fathers in the cave in the field of Ephron the Hittite, 30 in the cave that is found in the field of Machpelah facing Mamre in the land of Canaan. This is the cave that Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite, as his burial ground. 31 There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife, there they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife, and there they buried Leah. 32 The field and the cave in it used to belong to the Hittites.”

33 When Jacob had finished giving this command to his sons, he drew back his feet into the bed and breathed his last and was reunited with his ancestors.

Footnotes

  1. Genesis 49:1 A metric composition from the Yahwist source that specifies the characteristics of the various tribes of Israel; in it can be recognized essential parts and subsidiary parts, and there is no reason for denying that the substance of the discourse really goes back to Jacob. The theme of Judah’s preeminence receives an unexpected development. After the beginning of the poem, which confirms the rejection of Reuben and the condemnation of Simeon and Levi for the faults of which we already know, the words concerning Judah, the fourth son, take the form not of a blessing but of a prophetic oracle (vv. 8-12). Judah will enjoy a supremacy over his brothers and also victory over his enemies; he will be strong as a lion that returns from its prey and commands respect from all; he will retain the royal scepter until the moment when he passes it to its true owner, who will be a universal sovereign; this will be followed by a period of great prosperity. This means that Judah’s sovereignty will be vicarious and temporary; but the true owner of the scepter will be from the same tribe because the enthusiastic praise of Judah would be inexplicable if his task were simply to prepare for the reign of a foreigner. The prophecy will be fulfilled in the reign of the House of David, which is to be followed by the Messianic reign that successive Prophets will describe. The prophecies concerning the other sons of Jacob are by their nature subsidiary.
    From this point on, two facts are to be noted. The promises that God makes to a single person are no longer of the type “I will make of you a great people,” for in the sons of Jacob this “great people” is already a reality, and the single person is no longer the father of the entire people of God; the blessings promised to the Patriarchs will rather be what the whole community expects. The new promises, on the other hand, look to the interior of the community and announce a particular person who will carry out the functions of a sovereign: he will lead the people to the victory predicted from Genesis 3:15 on, and he will make a reality the universal blessing already announced to the Patriarchs (Gen 12:3; etc.). In the second place, these promises are dissociated from primogeniture: the choice of Judah foreshadows that of David, the last of his brothers (1 Sam 16:1-13).

Jacob’s Last Words

49 Then Jacob called his sons and said, “Gather around, and I will tell you what will happen to you in the days to come.[a](A)

Come together and listen, sons of Jacob;
listen to your father Israel:

Reuben, you are my firstborn,(B)
my strength and the firstfruits of my virility,(C)
excelling in prominence, excelling in power.
Turbulent as water, you will no longer excel,
because you got into your father’s bed(D)
and you defiled it—he[b] got into my bed.

Simeon and Levi are brothers;
their knives are vicious weapons.(E)
May I never enter their council;
may I never join their assembly.
For in their anger they kill men,
and on a whim they hamstring oxen.
Their anger is cursed, for it is strong,
and their fury, for it is cruel!
I will disperse them throughout Jacob
and scatter them throughout Israel.(F)

Judah, your brothers will praise you.(G)
Your hand will be on the necks of your enemies;
your father’s sons will bow down to you.(H)
Judah is a young lion(I)
my son, you return from the kill.
He crouches; he lies down like a lion
or a lioness—who dares to rouse him?
10 The scepter will not depart from Judah
or the staff from between his feet
until He whose right it is comes[c](J)
and the obedience of the peoples belongs to Him.(K)
11 He ties his donkey to a vine,
and the colt of his donkey to the choice vine.
He washes his clothes in wine
and his robes in the blood of grapes.
12 His eyes are darker than wine,
and his teeth are whiter than milk.

13 Zebulun will live by the seashore
and will be a harbor for ships,
and his territory will be next to Sidon.(L)

14 Issachar is a strong donkey
lying down between the saddlebags.[d]
15 He saw that his resting place was good
and that the land was pleasant,
so he leaned his shoulder to bear a load
and became a forced laborer.(M)

16 Dan will judge his people(N)
as one of the tribes of Israel.
17 He will be a snake by the road,
a viper beside the path,
that bites the horses’ heels
so that its rider falls backward.

18 I wait for Your salvation, Lord.

19 Gad will be attacked by raiders,
but he will attack their heels.(O)

20 Asher’s[e] food will be rich,
and he will produce royal delicacies.(P)

21 Naphtali is a doe set free
that bears beautiful fawns.(Q)

22 Joseph is a fruitful vine,
a fruitful vine beside a spring;
its branches[f] climb over the wall.[g]
23 The archers attacked him,
shot at him, and were hostile toward him.
24 Yet his bow remained steady,
and his strong[h] arms were made agile
by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob,(R)
by the name of[i] the Shepherd,(S) the Rock of Israel,(T)
25 by the God of your father who helps you,
and by the Almighty who blesses you
with blessings of the heavens above,
blessings of the deep that lies below,
and blessings of the breasts and the womb.
26 The blessings of your father excel
the blessings of my ancestors[j]
and[k] the bounty of the eternal hills.[l](U)
May they rest on the head of Joseph,
on the crown of the prince of his brothers.

27 Benjamin is a wolf; he tears his prey.
In the morning he devours the prey,
and in the evening he divides the plunder.”(V)

28 These are the tribes of Israel, 12 in all, and this was what their father said to them. He blessed them, and he blessed each one with a suitable blessing.

Jacob’s Burial Instructions

29 Then he commanded them: “I am about to be gathered to my people.(W) Bury me with my fathers(X) in the cave in the field of Ephron the Hittite.(Y) 30 The cave is in the field of Machpelah near Mamre, in the land of Canaan. This is the field Abraham purchased from Ephron the Hittite as a burial site.(Z) 31 Abraham and his wife Sarah are buried there,(AA) Isaac and his wife Rebekah are buried there,(AB) and I buried Leah there.(AC) 32 The field and the cave in it were purchased from the Hittites.” 33 When Jacob had finished instructing his sons, he drew his feet into the bed and died. He was gathered to his people.

Footnotes

  1. Genesis 49:1 Or in the last days
  2. Genesis 49:4 LXX, Syr, Tg read you
  3. Genesis 49:10 Or until tribute comes to him, or until Shiloh comes, or until He comes to Shiloh
  4. Genesis 49:14 Or sheepfolds
  5. Genesis 49:20 LXX, Syr, Vg; MT reads their heel. 20 From Asher
  6. Genesis 49:22 Lit daughters
  7. Genesis 49:22 Hb obscure
  8. Genesis 49:24 Lit and the hands of his
  9. Genesis 49:24 Syr, Tg; MT reads Jacob, from there
  10. Genesis 49:26 Or of the mountains
  11. Genesis 49:26 Lit to
  12. Genesis 49:26 Hb obscure