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Ge 47:27-31

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Words for Joseph and his sons

(Gen 47:27-48:22)

By insisting that Joseph bury him at Machpelah, Jacob showed his faith in God’s promises. He knew that Canaan would become the land of his people (Gen 47:27-31; cf. Gen 23:17-20; 35:12; 46:4).

Joseph’s two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, were by now about twenty years old (see Gen 41:50; 45:6; 47:28), and Joseph wanted his father to bless them before he died.

This blessing was more than an expression of good wishes; it was an announcement believed to carry with it the power to make the blessing come true. Jacob blessed Ephraim and Manasseh, raising them to the status of sons.

This gave Joseph the birthright that Reuben had lost, for now Joseph, through his two sons, would receive twice the inheritance of Jacob’s other sons (Gen 48:1-7; 1 Chron 5:1-2).

Both of Joseph’s sons would become heads of tribes in Israel, though the tribe of the younger son Ephraim would be greater than that of Manasseh (Gen 47:8-20).

Jacob also gave to Joseph his plot of ground near Shechem, which was the one piece of land he owned in Canaan (Gen 47:21-22; cf. Gen 33:19; 34:26-29; John 4:5).