Genesis 49:2

Authorized King James Version

Gather yourselves together, and hear, ye sons of Jacob; and hearken unto Israel your father.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
הִקָּֽבְצ֥וּ
Gather yourselves together
to grasp, i.e., collect
#2
וְשִׁמְע֖וּ
and hear
to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, etc.)
#3
בְּנֵ֣י
ye sons
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
#4
יַֽעֲקֹ֑ב
of Jacob
jaakob, the israelitish patriarch
#5
וְשִׁמְע֖וּ
and hear
to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, etc.)
#6
אֶל
near, with or among; often in general, to
#7
יִשְׂרָאֵ֥ל
unto Israel
he will rule as god; jisral, a symbolical name of jacob; also (typically) of his posterity
#8
אֲבִיכֶֽם׃
H1
your father
father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application

Analysis

Within the broader context of Genesis, this passage highlights creation and providence through declarative statements that establish theological truth. The theological weight of divine revelation connects to fundamental Christian doctrine about divine revelation, contributing to our understanding of God's nature and relationship with humanity. This verse contributes to the book's overall argument by building upon previous themes while advancing the overall message of Genesis.

Historical Context

The literary and historical milieu of ancient Near Eastern narrative literature addressing origins and identity shapes this text's meaning. The development from creation to divine election established God's sovereign care over history Understanding a worldview where divine beings actively governed natural and historical processes helps modern readers appreciate why the author emphasizes divine revelation in this particular way.

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