Menu

Genesis 28

EasyEnglish

Genesis 28:1

It all begins with God An EasyEnglish Bible Version and Commentary (2800 word vocabulary) on the Book of Genesis www.easyenglish.info Marie Wetherill and Keith Simons This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.

Words in boxes are from the Bible.

Tap the * before a word to show an explanation.

Chapter 28 Jacob’s journey v1-2 Then Isaac called Jacob and he *blessed Jacob. He ordered Jacob not to marry a *Canaanite woman. Isaac ordered Jacob to go to the place called Paddan-Aram. There, Jacob should go to Bethuel’s house. Bethuel was Jacob’s grandfather (his mother’s father). Isaac told Jacob to marry someone from among Laban’s daughters.

Laban was Jacob’s uncle (his mother’s brother). v3 Isaac asked God *Almighty to *bless Jacob. Isaac asked God to give very many *descendants to Jacob. So then Jacob would be the father of a very large group of nations. v4 Isaac said, ‘God gave a *blessing to Abraham. Let God give it to you and your *descendants as well. So then you will own the country where you are camping. God gave this country to Abraham.’ v5 So Isaac sent Jacob away, and Jacob went to Paddan-Aram.

He went to visit Laban, the son of Bethuel, who was from the people called Arameans. Laban was the brother of Rebekah, Jacob’s and Esau’s mother.

v6 Esau saw that Isaac *blessed Jacob. He saw that Isaac sent Jacob away to Paddan-Aram to find a wife. Esau heard Isaac tell Jacob not to marry a *Canaanite woman. v7 Esau saw that Jacob obeyed his father and mother and Jacob went to Paddan-Aram. v8 So Esau saw that his father Isaac did not like *Canaanite women. v9 Therefore Esau went to Ishmael, Abraham’s son. And Esau married Mahalath, who was Ishmael’s daughter. Mahalath was Nebaioth’s sister. Esau already had other wives.

v10 Jacob left Beersheba and he went towards Haran. v11 When the sun set, he stopped at a certain place. He stayed there for the night. Jacob took a stone and he put it under his head. Then he lay down there to sleep. v12 He dreamed that someone had put up a ladder on the earth. The top of the ladder was in heaven. Jacob saw God’s *angels there.

They were going up and down on the ladder. v13 The *Lord stood above it. And he said, ‘I am the *Lord. I am the God of your father Abraham and I am the God of Isaac. I will give the land on which you are lying to you and your *descendants. v14 There are very many bits of dust on the earth. And you will have quite as many *descendants. They will spread out to the west, east, north and south.

I will *bless all the families on the earth because of you and your *descendants. v15 Look! I am with you. I will protect you wherever you go. And I will bring you back to this country. I will do what I have told you. I will not leave you until I have done it.’

v16 Then Jacob woke from sleep. And he said, ‘Certainly the *Lord is here, but I did not know it.’ v17 Jacob was afraid. And he said, ‘This place is very holy. This is truly God’s house and it is the gate of heaven.’

v18 So Jacob got up early in the morning. He took the stone that he had put under his head. And Jacob put the stone up as a column. He poured oil on it. v19 Then Jacob called that place Bethel, although people had called it Luz before.

v20 Jacob made a promise. He said, ‘I make a promise if God will be with me. I make this promise if he will protect me on this journey. I make it if he will give bread for me to eat. I make it if he will give clothes for me to wear. v21 I make it if will bring me back in peace to my father’s house. If those things are so, then I promise this: The *Lord will be my God. v22 And this stone, which I have put up as a column shall be God’s house. And I will give back to you, *Lord, one tenth of everything that you give to me.’

Jacob had to leave home in order to escape from Esau. Isaac *blessed Jacob before Jacob left. This time, Isaac knew whom he was *blessing. He gave a wonderful *blessing to Jacob. Isaac said that Jacob would receive Abraham’s *blessing. And he said that Jacob’s *descendants would receive the country called Canaan.

Jacob really wanted to receive this *blessing. Now he received it. This was wonderful.

Jacob travelled alone on his journey. He had to sleep outside. He took few possessions. He even had to pray for his food and clothes (verse 20). But something very special happened as he travelled. He had a special dream. And in the dream, God spoke to Jacob. God gave to Jacob the same promises that he (God) had given to Abraham and Isaac. And Jacob promised that he, too, would serve God. And so, we call God, ‘the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob’ (Exodus 3:6). Notes on the verses Verse 1 Jacob needed to know that he was doing the right thing. So it was important for Isaac to *bless Jacob again. He needed to know that God wanted him to do that. Jacob would have difficult experiences sometimes. And so he needed the *blessing because the *blessing would help him to carry on.

Verse 2 Abraham had sent a servant to choose Isaac’s wife. But Jacob himself went to fetch his own wife. Isaac said that Jacob should marry Jacob’s cousin, someone from among Laban’s daughters. Cousins often married.

Verse 3 Jacob would have 12 sons. And his *descendants would become a great nation. Everything that God promised to Abraham and Isaac would happen to Jacob’s *descendants.

Verse 4 God had already given the country to Jacob and his *descendants, although they did not yet own any part of it.

Verses 6-9 Esau tried to please his parents by means of another marriage. But Esau still had *Canaanite wives, and God had not chosen Ishmael. Esau did not understand God’s plan.

Verses 10-11 Jacob had God’s *blessing. But Jacob had no money and he had no friends. He slept outside. He used a stone as his pillow.

Verse 12 This staircase was between earth and heaven. So it was similar to the *tower in Babel. But there were many differences. Men built the *tower and they tried to reach heaven. They thought that they were clever. And they thought that they could be equal to God. But in Jacob’s dream, God provided the staircase. In John 1:51, Jesus said, ‘Really and truly I say to you that you will see heaven open. And you will see God’s *angels go up and down upon the Son of Man.’ Jesus is the way to heaven. Jacob needed to know that God was near him. God was not far away.

Verse 13 ‘The *Lord stood above it.’ This may be ‘The *Lord stood above Jacob.’ Or ‘The *Lord stood near Jacob.’ The word ‘above’ shows that God was controlling the situation.

Abraham was Jacob’s grandfather. People often used the word ‘father’ to mean ‘*ancestor’. God showed to Jacob that God was really *blessing him. Jacob really wanted God’s *blessing. In fact, Jacob had even used wrong methods to try to get it. But God gives his *blessing where he wants to. We cannot earn it.

Verse 14 God made the same promises to Jacob that he (God) had made to Abraham and Isaac.

Verse 15 Jacob would return to this country that God had given to him. God would protect Jacob as he (Jacob) travelled.

Verse 17 Jacob was not afraid that something evil would happen. That was not what he meant. He knew God’s *almighty power. But in Jacob’s dream, he had seen God and he had heard God. God had promised great things to him. And Jacob realised how weak he was.

Verse 18 Later, God did not allow the *Jews to put up columns. That was because the *Canaanites did that to *worship false gods. But Jacob put up this one here. In that way, he wanted to remind himself and other people how great God was. And Jacob wanted to remember the exact place where he had this experience.

Verse 19 The place was probably not a city until later. It seems that Jacob was alone in the desert. ‘Bethel’ means ‘the house of God’. Jacob gave this name to the place because he met God there.

Verses 20-21 Jacob agreed to serve God if God helped him. Jacob’s words might sound as if he was trying to bargain with God. But we do not think that this was really Jacob’s intention. He knew that God was his God. He knew that God was great. He knew that God had promised to take care of him. And so he would *worship God.

Verse 22 At that time, Jacob had nothing to give! But he believed that God would *bless him. That was why he said this.

© 2006, Wycliffe Associates (UK)

This publication is written in EasyEnglish Level B (2800 words).

May 2006

Visit our website: www.easyenglish.info

var w1 = new Array;w1[0]=’<b%3Ebless</b%3E ~ to give someone a blessing; or to be kind to someone; or to do good things for someone; or to promise good things to someone.

Everything we make is available for free because of a generous community of supporters.

Donate