Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
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RACHEL’S SONS – Genesis 49:22-27 – 1-21-24
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Jacob's dying song prophesies that the sons of Rachel will be incorporated in the legacy and blessings of all future national Israel. Ephraim's name, as the prominent son of Joseph, will become synonymous with the ten northern tribes, and Benjamin will join Judah as a southern tribe as covenant history unfolds. Given this context, the blessings pronounced over these sons would not be limited to their families alone, but would attend the way of all God's people in a representative sense. Of all Jacob's sons, Joseph receives the most attention in Jacob's last words. Naturally, we might assume, as he was his father's favorite. This does not explain, however, why just one verse is dedicated to his other greatly favored son, Benjamin. In the context of the record and the nature on inspired scripture, Joseph's blessing is rather the Word of God bearing much more significance than Joseph alone could justify. This occasion serves to magnify prophetic revelation transcending the moment pointing to Jesus Christ and the great cause of redemption unto the glory of the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Rachel's sons.
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Jacob's dying song prophesies that the sons of Rachel will be incorporated in the legacy and blessings of all future national Israel. Ephraim's name, as the prominent son of Joseph, will become synonymous with the ten northern tribes, and Benjamin will join Judah as a southern tribe as covenant history unfolds. Given this context, the blessings pronounced over these sons would not be limited to their families alone, but would attend the way of all God's people in a representative sense. Of all Jacob's sons, Joseph receives the most attention in Jacob's last words. Naturally, we might assume, as he was his father's favorite. This does not explain, however, why just one verse is dedicated to his other greatly favored son, Benjamin. In the context of the record and the nature on inspired scripture, Joseph's blessing is rather the Word of God bearing much more significance than Joseph alone could justify. This occasion serves to magnify prophetic revelation transcending the moment pointing to Jesus Christ and the great cause of redemption unto the glory of the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Rachel's sons.
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