Summary of passage: Jacob gave each son the appropriate blessing. He requests to be buried in the same tomb as Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, and Leah. Then he died.
Joseph threw himself upon his father and wept. He was embalmed and mourned over for 70 days. Joseph asked Pharaoh for permission to bury his father in Canaan, which Pharaoh granted.
Questions:
3a) Personal Question. My answer: Hebrews of course says Jacob had faith. No. There is no indication in this passage of fear.
b) Personal Question. My answer: That God is the God of the living, not the dead. So this infers Jacob knew he would live again with God.
4a) Personal Question. My answers, which I already knew and didn’t “learn” here:
Hebrews 9:27: Man is destined to die and face judgement.
Romans 3:23; 6:23: All have sinned and fell short of the glory of God. Wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
John 5:24: Whoever hears Jesus’ words and believes in God has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life.
John 8:24: You will die in your sins if you do not believe in Jesus.
John 11:26: Whoever lives and believes in Jesus will never die.
b) Personal Question. My answer: Not sure what this has to do with Jacob’s death. We have read about dozens of people dying in Genesis: Abraham, Isaac, Rebekah, Sarah, Rebekah’s nurse, etc. Why ask this now?
My answer: I’m not because I firmly believe I have not accomplished God’s work for me yet here on earth so I enjoy living each and every day and not thinking or dwelling on death. For in the end all we have is this day for we do not know.
And if I die, I’m as “prepared” as we all are. There’s nothing I can do about it. So why even worry about it? That’s God’s job, not mine.
5) He fulfilled Jacob’s last request by burying him in Canaan.
Conclusions: I’m assuming the answer to my question of why BSF is asking the death question now is because they have run out of questions to ask.
Question 5 was just dumb. This is a “duh”. We all know Joseph is trustworthy from reading Genesis. That is his character. So why wouldn’t he be now?
I’m just getting frustrated here with the personal questions. It’s an indication of stretching out the lesson. In my opinion, we could have ended this study a few weeks ago instead of answering “filler” and “duh” questions.
This is the second time I’ve noticed recently of being given only one verse that even isn’t a complete sentence to go off of (It was last week DAY 5). If BSF is going to give us reference passages to look up, let it be the whole passage so we can understand. Reading a sentence fragment 1) goes against all of my writing background and irks me 2) never gives us the full story. Please assign more than this.
In this instance, Hebrews 11:28 is so much more richer. It says just as we are meant to die, “so Christ was..to bring salvation”… Anytime I am like Christ, I rejoice. Plus, salvation is near! Hence, we should in death as well. I believe this is the more important point.
Sorry to all who believe I have been critical of BSF lately (yes, I’ve noticed it myself) as I’m sure you’ll all comment on it. But I am frustrated and when I am, I will say so. I cannot change my feelings over the matter. I just feel like a bunch of this could have been cut out. Either that or I’m missing the point entirely.
I try to keep in perspective that BSF is also for those who don’t know Jesus and are seeking him and so they write questions to that effect, which is great. However, it is monotonous to us believers (or maybe just me) and I can’t help but say so.
End Note: Jacob was mourned just 2 days less than a pharaoh would have been mourned. This shows us just how revered he was in Egypt.
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