All 4 times that Sheol is used in Genesis was in the context of a comment by Jacob/Israel who understood it simply to be a place of interrment upon death. No context of burning, fire, cold, wet, dry, or even consciousness or awareness was stated or implied at this point.
Now, Moses wrote the book of Genesis, which took place prior to his birth.
Next, we will look at the remainder of the mentions of Sheol in the Pentateuch (which is simply the five books of Moses - Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy).
Showing posts with label Genesis 44:29. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genesis 44:29. Show all posts
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Sheol - Genesis 44:31
The fourth time the word Sheol is used in the old testament is in Genesis 44:31.
"...it will happen when he sees that the youth is not [with us], he will die, and your servants will bring the gray hair of your servant, our father, in sorrow, to Sheol."
In Genesis 44:29, a few passages earlier, Jacob was directly quoted by Judah, who is speaking to his brother Joseph in Egypt. Here in this passage, Judah emphasizes again the consequences of Joseph keeping Benjamin, their youngest brother, in Egypt.
Again, Sheol, in this passage, is referring to the grave, just like it had in the previous 3 verses.
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"...it will happen when he sees that the youth is not [with us], he will die, and your servants will bring the gray hair of your servant, our father, in sorrow, to Sheol."
In Genesis 44:29, a few passages earlier, Jacob was directly quoted by Judah, who is speaking to his brother Joseph in Egypt. Here in this passage, Judah emphasizes again the consequences of Joseph keeping Benjamin, their youngest brother, in Egypt.
Again, Sheol, in this passage, is referring to the grave, just like it had in the previous 3 verses.
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Sheol - Genesis 44:29
The third time Sheol is in the Old Testament is in Genesis 44:29, which is a continuation of the Joseph story.
It reads: "And [if] you take also this one from my face and happen on him harm, you will bring my gray hair, in sorrow, to Sheol."
Clearly, this again is referring to the grave, as it is nearly the exact same wording spoken by Jacob in our previous passage.
This time, the brothers are quoting Jacob in front of their brother Joseph, who is doing a rather intense Q&A session with them!
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It reads: "And [if] you take also this one from my face and happen on him harm, you will bring my gray hair, in sorrow, to Sheol."
Clearly, this again is referring to the grave, as it is nearly the exact same wording spoken by Jacob in our previous passage.
This time, the brothers are quoting Jacob in front of their brother Joseph, who is doing a rather intense Q&A session with them!
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