Genesis - In the Beginning, Sarah Barry
JOY AND TRAGEDY IN JACOB'S FAMILY
Passage: Genesis 35:16~29  
Key verse: 18b
The Deaths of Rachel and Isaac(A)
16 Then they moved on from Bethel. While they were still some distance from Ephrath,(B) Rachel(C) began to give birth and had great difficulty. 17 And as she was having great difficulty in childbirth, the midwife(D) said to her, “Don’t despair, for you have another son.”(E) 18 As she breathed her last—for she was dying—she named her son Ben-Oni.[a](F) But his father named him Benjamin.[b](G)
19 So Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath(H) (that is, Bethlehem(I)). 20 Over her tomb Jacob set up a pillar, and to this day(J) that pillar marks Rachel’s tomb.(K)
21 Israel moved on again and pitched his tent beyond Migdal Eder.(L) 22 While Israel was living in that region, Reuben went in and slept with his father’s concubine(M) Bilhah,(N) and Israel heard of it.
Jacob had twelve sons:
23 The sons of Leah:(O)
Reuben the firstborn(P) of Jacob,
Simeon, Levi, Judah,(Q) Issachar and Zebulun.(R)
24 The sons of Rachel:
25 The sons of Rachel’s servant Bilhah:(U)
Dan and Naphtali.(V)
26 The sons of Leah’s servant Zilpah:(W)
These were the sons of Jacob,(Z) who were born to him in Paddan Aram.(AA)
27 Jacob came home to his father Isaac(AB) in Mamre,(AC) near Kiriath Arba(AD) (that is, Hebron),(AE) where Abraham and Isaac had stayed.(AF) 28 Isaac lived a hundred and eighty years.(AG) 29 Then he breathed his last and died and was gathered to his people,(AH) old and full of years.(AI) And his sons Esau and Jacob buried him.(AJ)
Footnotes
- Genesis 35:18 Ben-Oni means son of my trouble.
- Genesis 35:18 Benjamin means son of my right hand.
Cross references
- Genesis 35:16 : 35:23-26pp — 1Ch 2:1-2
- Genesis 35:16 : ver 19; Ge 48:7; Ru 1:2; 4:11; 1Sa 17:12; Mic 5:2
- Genesis 35:16 : S Ge 29:6
- Genesis 35:17 : Ge 38:28; Ex 1:15
- Genesis 35:17 : S Ge 30:24
- Genesis 35:18 : 1Sa 4:21; 14:3
- Genesis 35:18 : ver 24; Ge 42:4; 43:16, 29; 45:12, 14; 49:27; Nu 1:36; Dt 33:12
- Genesis 35:19 : S ver 16
- Genesis 35:19 : Ge 48:7; Jos 19:15; Jdg 12:8; 17:7; 19:1, 18; Ru 1:1, 19; 1Sa 17:12; Mic 5:2
- Genesis 35:20 : Jos 4:9; 7:26; 8:28; 10:27; 1Sa 6:18
- Genesis 35:20 : 1Sa 10:2
- Genesis 35:21 : Jos 15:21
- Genesis 35:22 : S Ge 22:24
- Genesis 35:22 : S Ge 29:29; S 34:5; S Lev 18:8
- Genesis 35:23 : S Ge 29:16
- Genesis 35:23 : Ge 43:33; 46:8
- Genesis 35:23 : S Ge 29:35
- Genesis 35:23 : S Ge 30:20
- Genesis 35:24 : S Ge 30:24
- Genesis 35:24 : S ver 18
- Genesis 35:25 : Ge 37:2
- Genesis 35:25 : S Ge 30:8
- Genesis 35:26 : Ge 37:2
- Genesis 35:26 : S Ge 30:11
- Genesis 35:26 : S Ge 30:13
- Genesis 35:26 : S Ge 34:30; 46:8; Ex 1:1-4
- Genesis 35:26 : S Ge 25:20
- Genesis 35:27 : Ge 31:18
- Genesis 35:27 : S Ge 13:18
- Genesis 35:27 : Ge 23:2; Jos 15:54; Jdg 1:10; Ne 11:25
- Genesis 35:27 : S Ge 13:18
- Genesis 35:27 : S Ge 17:8
- Genesis 35:28 : S Ge 25:7, 20
- Genesis 35:29 : S Ge 25:8
- Genesis 35:29 : S Ge 15:15
- Genesis 35:29 : S Ge 23:20; S 25:9
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1. Benjamin's birth--Rachel's death (16-19)
A commitment to God does not guarantee an easy, trouble-free life. Jacob was changed to Israel, but the seeds sown during his life of struggle with men were still there to bear bitter fruit. Rachel was not satisfied with one son; she wanted another (30:24). God granted her desire, and Benjamin was born. But her ambition cost her life. With her dying breath she named her son, 'trouble.' But Jacob accepted him and called him, 'son of my right hand.'
2. Reuben's sin; Isaac's death (22-29)
Jacob was sad when Simeon and Levi acted in violence. Now, Jacob's firstborn Reuben committed a grave sin that cost him his birthright as the eldest son (Ge 49:1-7). The three oldest sons were disqualified, so the birthright went to Judah. Jacob and Esau made peace as they buried their father together. Isaac's death and Esau's genealogy (36) marked the end of a period of history.
Prayer: Lord, help me to remember your grace in times of joy and sorrow.
One Word: The God of history is our God