Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 48:16 - 48:16

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 48:16 - 48:16


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The Angel; not surely a created angel, but Christ Jesus, who is called an Angel, Exo_23:20, and the Angel of the covenant, Mal_3:1, who was the conductor of the Israelites in the wilderness, as plainly appears by comparing of Exo_23:20,21, with 1Co_10:4,9. Add hereunto, that this Angel is called Jacob’s Redeemer, which is the title appropriated by God to himself, Isa_43:14 47:4, and that from all evil, and therefore from sin, from which no created angel can deliver us, but Christ only, Mat_1:21; and that Jacob worshippeth and prayeth to this Angel no less than to God for the blessing, and that without any note of distinction, the word bless being in the singular number, and equally relating to God and to the Angel; and that the Angel to whom he here ascribes his deliverances from all evil, must in all reason be the same to whom he prayed for these very deliverances which he here commemorates, and that was no other than the very God of Abraham, as is evident from Gen_28:15,20,21 32:9-11 35:3.



Let my name be named on them, i.e. let them be called by my name, owned for my immediate children, and invested with the same privileges with my other children, be the heads of distinct tribes, and as such receive distinct inheritances. And hence they are called the children of Jacob or Israel, no less than the children of Joseph. For the phrase, see Deu_28:10 2Ch_7:14 Isa_4:1 Jer_14:9.



And the name of my fathers; let them be called their children; let them not only have my blessing, but the blessings of Abraham and Isaac; let all meet together upon their heads; and let that gracious covenant of God made with Abraham, and confirmed with Isaac and me, be ratified and made good unto them.