Genesis 50
Introduction
Verses 1–6
Joseph is here paying his last respects to his deceased father. 1. With tears and kisses, and all the tender expressions of a filial affection, he takes leave of the deserted body, Gen. 50:1.
Verses 7–14
We have here an account of Jacob’s funeral. Of the funerals of the kings of Judah, usually, no more is said than this, They were buried with their fathers in the city of David: but the funeral of the patriarch Jacob is more largely and fully described, to show how much better God was to him than he…
Verses 15–21
We have here the settling of a good correspondence between Joseph and his brethren, now that their father was dead. Joseph was at court, in the royal city; his brethren were in Goshen, remote in the country; yet the keeping up of a good understanding, and a good affection, between them, would be…
Verses 22–26
Here is, I. The prolonging of Joseph’s life in Egypt: he lived to be a hundred and ten years old, Gen. 50:22. Having honoured his father, his days were long in the land which, for the present, God had given him; and it was a great mercy to his relations that God continued him so long, a support and…
Here is, I. The preparation for Jacob’s funeral, Gen. 50:1–6. II. The funeral itself, Gen. 50:7–14. III. The settling of a good understanding between Joseph and his brethren after the death of Jacob, Gen. 50:15–21. IV. The age and death of Joseph, Gen. 50:22–26.