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Genesis 48:14 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

14 And Israel, stretching out his right hand, put it on the head of Ephraim, the younger, and his left hand on the head of Manasseh, crossing his hands on purpose, for Manasseh was the older.

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Genesis 41:51 BBE

And to the first he gave the name Manasseh, for he said, God has taken away from me all memory of my hard life and of my father's house.

Matthew 19:13 BBE

Then some people took little children to him, so that he might put his hands on them in blessing: and the disciples said sharp words to them.

1 Timothy 5:22 BBE

Do not put hands on any man without thought, and have no part in other men's sins: keep yourself clean.

1 Timothy 4:14 BBE

Make use of that grace in you, which was given to you by the word of the prophets, when the rulers of the church put their hands on you.

Acts 13:3 BBE

Then, after prayer and going without food they put their hands on them, and sent them away.

Acts 8:17-19 BBE

Then they put their hands on them, and the Holy Spirit came on them. Now when Simon saw that the Holy Spirit was given through the touch of the Apostles' hands, he made them an offering of money, saying, Give me this power, so that when I put my hands on anyone he may get the Holy Spirit.

Acts 6:6 BBE

These they took to the Apostles, who, after prayer, put their hands on them.

Luke 13:13 BBE

And he put his hands on her, and she was made straight, and gave praise to God.

Luke 4:40 BBE

And at sundown all those who had anyone ill with any sort of disease, took them to him, and he put his hands on every one of them and made them well.

Matthew 19:15 BBE

And he put his hands on them, and went away.

Genesis 46:20 BBE

And Joseph had Manasseh and Ephraim in the land of Egypt, by Asenath, the daughter of Poti-phera, priest of On.

Matthew 16:18 BBE

And I say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock will my church be based, and the doors of hell will not overcome it.

Matthew 6:5 BBE

And when you make your prayers, be not like the false-hearted men, who take pleasure in getting up and saying their prayers in the Synagogues and at the street turnings so that they may be seen by men. Truly I say to you, They have their reward.

Psalms 118:16 BBE

The right hand of the Lord is lifted up; the right hand of the Lord does works of power.

Psalms 110:1 BBE

<A Psalm. Of David.> The Lord said to my lord, Be seated at my right hand, till I put all those who are against you under your feet.

Deuteronomy 34:9 BBE

And Joshua, the son of Nun, was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had put his hands on him: and the children of Israel gave ear to him, and did as the Lord had given orders to Moses.

Numbers 8:18 BBE

And in place of the first sons among the children of Israel, I have taken the Levites.

Numbers 8:10 BBE

And you are to take the Levites before the Lord: and the children of Israel are to put their hands on them:

Exodus 15:6 BBE

Full of glory, O Lord, is the power of your right hand; by your right hand those who came against you are broken.

Genesis 48:18 BBE

And Joseph said to his father, Not so, my father, for this is the older; put your right hand on his head.

Commentary on Genesis 48 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 48

Ge 48:1-22. Joseph's Visit to His Sick Father.

1. one told Joseph, Behold, thy father is sick—Joseph was hastily sent for, and on this occasion he took with him his two sons.

2. Israel strengthened himself, and sat upon the bed—In the chamber where a good man lies, edifying and spiritual discourse may be expected.

3, 4. God Almighty appeared unto me at Luz—The object of Jacob, in thus reverting to the memorable vision at Beth-el [Ge 28:10-15]—one of the great landmarks in his history—was to point out the splendid promises in reserve for his posterity—to engage Joseph's interest and preserve his continued connection with the people of God, rather than with the Egyptians.

4. Behold, I will make thee fruitful—This is a repetition of the covenant (Ge 28:13-15; 35:12). Whether these words are to be viewed in a limited sense, as pointing to the many centuries during which the Jews were occupiers of the Holy Land, or whether the words bear a wider meaning and intimate that the scattered tribes of Israel are to be reinstated in the land of promise, as their "everlasting possession," are points that have not yet been satisfactorily determined.

5. thy two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh—It was the intention of the aged patriarch to adopt Joseph's sons as his own, thus giving him a double portion. The reasons for this procedure are stated (1Ch 5:1, 2).

are mine—Though their connections might have attached them to Egypt and opened to them brilliant prospects in the land of their nativity, they willingly accepted the adoption (Heb 11:25).

9. Bring them, I pray thee, unto me, and I will bless them—The apostle (Heb 11:21) selected the blessing of Joseph's son as the chief, because the most comprehensive, instance of the patriarch's faith which his whole history furnishes.

13. Joseph took them both—The very act of pronouncing the blessing was remarkable, showing that Jacob's bosom was animated by the spirit of prophecy.

21. Israel said unto Joseph, Behold, I die—The patriarch could speak of death with composure, but he wished to prepare Joseph and the rest of the family for the shock.

but God shall be with you—Jacob, in all probability, was not authorized to speak of their bondage—he dwelt only on the certainty of their restoration to Canaan.

22. moreover I have given to thee one portion above thy brethren—This was near Shechem (Ge 33:18; Joh 4:5; also Jos 16:1; 20:7). And it is probable that the Amorites, having seized upon it during one of his frequent absences, the patriarch, with the united forces of his tribe, recovered it from them by his sword and his bow.