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Genesis 47:9

Posted on 31 July 2023
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“And Jacob said unto Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years: few and evil have the days of the years of my life been, and have not attained unto the days of the years of the life of my fathers in the days of their pilgrimage.”

Context:Genesis 47 recounts the story of Jacob and his family settling in Egypt during a severe famine. Jacob, also known as Israel, was the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham. He lived a significant portion of his life as a sojourner, moving from place to place. In this verse, Jacob is presented before Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt, who had inquired about his age.

Reflection on life’s brevity:Jacob describes his life as a pilgrimage, acknowledging that his days on earth have been limited. Despite living to the age of 130, Jacob considers his life short compared to the lifespans of his ancestors, such as Abraham who lived to be 175 (Genesis 25:7) and his father, Isaac, who lived to be 180 (Genesis 35:28). Jacob’s perspective on life’s brevity reminds us of the transient nature of our existence and prompts us to value the time we have.

Acknowledging life’s difficulties:Jacob also reflects on the hardships he has encountered throughout his life. He describes his days as “few and evil.” Jacob faced numerous challenges, including conflict with his brother Esau, deception by his uncle Laban, the loss of his beloved wife Rachel, and the estrangement from his son Joseph. Despite these difficulties, Jacob remained faithful to God and trusted in His promises.

Comparing to the previous generation:Jacob acknowledges that his life has not reached the longevity of his forefathers. This comparison might evoke a sense of humility or a realization that he has not experienced the same level of blessings as his ancestors. Nevertheless, it is important to note that the quality of one’s life is not solely determined by its length but by the relationship with God and the impact made on others.

Lessons for us today:

  • Reflection on life’s brevity:Jacob’s words remind us of the temporary nature of our time on earth. They encourage us to make the most of our days, to prioritise what truly matters, and to seek a meaningful relationship with God.
  • Perseverance through trials:Jacob’s life was marked by hardships, yet he remained faithful. We can draw strength from his example and trust in God’s faithfulness during our own trials and challenges.
  • Focusing on the eternal:Jacob’s comparison to his ancestors invites us to look beyond the temporal and set our hearts on the eternal. Our ultimate hope lies in God’s promises and the life to come.

In summary, Genesis 47:9 offers a glimpse into Jacob’s perspective on his life’s brevity, his acknowledgement of life’s difficulties, and his comparison to the generations that came before him. It reminds us to reflect on the transient nature of our existence, to persevere through trials, and to focus on the eternal.

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