John Trapp Complete Commentary - Genesis 29:11 - 29:11

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Genesis 29:11 - 29:11


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Gen_29:11 And Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice, and wept.

Ver. 11. Lifted up his voice, and wept.] For joy, that he had so happily lighted upon his kinswoman. It argued also his great affection, and passion of mind, for her sake; love is ecstatical; nec iuris se sinit esse sui. Animus est ubi amat, non ubi animat. {a} He kisseth Rachel, as if he would have transfused his soul into her: and wept aloud; not as those vain lovers, who ut flerent, oculos erudiere suos :nor as the Brasileans, {b} whose faculty is such, that tears are for a present salutation, and as soon gone, as if they had said, How do you? but as Joseph wept over Benjamin; the prodigal’s father over him, &c.



{a} Ovid. Amor., lib. ii.

{b} Magni. in Geogr.