Gen 49:1
And Jacob called his sons and said, “Gather together, that I may tell you what shall befall you in the last days:
Gen 49:2
“Gather together and hear, you sons of Jacob, And listen to Israel your father.
Jacob now wished to bless his kids. By calling them together, he may have wished to imprint on them, that is by staying together that they can face any and all challenges they may face. The use of the phrase, "last days" may also be meant to show that this about the end times. Although their need to remain united, as critical then, as they were just starting to become a nation, and would face many challenges. Not unlike today.
Gen 49:3 “Reuben, you are my firstborn, My might and the beginning of my strength, The excellency of dignity and the excellency of power.
Gen 49:4
Unstable as water, you shall not excel, Because you went up to your father’s bed; Then you defiled
it— He went up to my couch.
Although Reuben was the first born, and had the right to be the head of the family, Jacob seen that he had ungoverned impulses, he would fail as a leader. Jacob may not have rebuked his son until now, for fear of pushing him away, for fear that he may leave and stay with Esau. This also implies a general rule that we should all follow. If we wish to use constructive criticism, is that we need to wisely, less their sincere comments do more harm than good.
Gen 49:5 “Simeon and Levi
are brothers; Instruments of cruelty
are in their dwelling place.
Gen 49:6 Let not my soul enter their council; Let not my honor be united to their assembly; For in their anger they slew a man, And in their self-will they hamstrung an ox.
Gen 49:7
Cursed
be their anger, for
it is fierce; And their wrath, for it is cruel! I will divide them in Jacob And scatter them in Israel.
Though there are many teachings on just what Jacob meant by, "Let not my soul enter their council." The one that stands out in my mind is, that Jacob made it clear when they attacked Shechem. Rashi points out, Jacob was speaking to things yet to come. He tells us that Jacob was speaking of the 2 rebellions in the wilderness.
A little know fact is that Simeon's land was mostly absorbed into Judah's, Josh. 19:1-9. We all know that Levi, seen a more honorable future. In that they became the priestly tribe, though they were given no land of their own, save land set aside foe them out side of the towns in Israel.
Gen 49:8 “Judah, you
are he whom your brothers shall praise; Your hand
shall be on the neck of your enemies; Your father’s children shall bow down before you.
Gen 49:9 Judah
is a lion’s whelp; From the prey, my son, you have gone up. He bows down, he lies down as a lion; And as a lion, who shall rouse him?
Gen 49:10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah, Nor a lawgiver from between his feet, Until Shiloh comes; And to Him
shall be the obedience of the people.
Gen 49:11 Binding his donkey to the vine, And his donkey’s colt to the choice vine, He washed his garments in wine, And his clothes in the blood of grapes.
Gen 49:12 His eyes
are darker than wine, And his teeth whiter than milk.
I have heard once, (let's pray I get this right) that Jacob seen a time when all of his kids would be called by the tribe of Judah. In other words, they would all be called Jews. I found this odd at first, yet now I see it may well have came to pass. Also one can find that Mordechai was called by Judah, yet he was from the tribe of Benjamin. This is found in the book of Esther.
At one time Jacob may have thought Judah had a hand in what happen with Joseph, only to find later that Judah had spared Joseph's life. So it is that Judah had elevated himself.
Jacob must have seen that Yeshua would come from Judah. Although Judah didn't give Israel their first king, it was from this tribe that the most notable;e of Israel's kings did arise. If it was due to the mercy shown to Joseph or not, we can't really say. Yet HaShem seen fit for the King of kings to come from this blood line. Yeshua, now holds the Kingship of not only Israel, the world as a whole is His Kingdom. As we know Yeshua is a King of Peace. We know that wars will fought on His behalf, yet it will be the power of HaShem that wins them, not the use of military force.
Gen 49:13
“Zebulun shall dwell by the haven of the sea; He
shall become a haven for ships, And his border shall adjoin Sidon.
Although Zebulun was the 10th born, he is placed here with the other son's of Leah. Still he was named before his next oldest brother, Issachar. This may have been done to note that Zebulun, helped to suprot his brother, so that Issachar could study Torah.
Gen 49:14 “Issachar is a strong donkey, Lying down between two burdens;
Gen 49:15
He saw that rest
was good, And that the land
was pleasant; He bowed his shoulder to bear
a burden, And became a band of slaves.
It has been said that Issachar often found them selves in service of the other tribes. At times selling himself into slavery, for a time, so that he would have the funds needed to keep his family going when he went back to studying Torah.
Gen 49:16 “Dan shall judge his people As one of the tribes of Israel.
Gen 49:17 Dan shall be a serpent by the way, A viper by the path, That bites the horse’s heels So that its rider shall fall backward.
Gen 49:18
I have waited for your salvation, O LORD!
Though it is true that many have seen this as pointing to Dan being involved in idolatry. The claim of Dan bring the rest of Israel to shame in doing so.
There is however a much nicer way to see this. As pointed out before, the name Dan means judge. From this tribe we are given Samson. A man that waged a guerilla like war against the Philistines on his own. At the same time he became a unifing factor for Israel.
Gen 49:19
“Gad, a troop shall tramp upon him, But he shall triumph at last.
Though Gad's land was east of the Jordan, they crossed over, and fought side by side with their brothers.
Gen 49:20
“Bread from Asher
shall be rich, And he shall yield royal dainties.
Asher's land was so right that his olive presses ran with oil like a fountain. His produce was so good that kings sought it out for their tables.
Gen 49:21 “Naphtali
is a deer let loose; He uses beautiful words.
Naphtali, was said to have crops that ripened faster than another place in Israel. He sang songs of thanks to HaShem for his harvest, as it is said that he would harvest more than once from a field.
Gen 49:22 “Joseph
is a fruitful bough, A fruitful bough by a well; His branches run over the wall.
Gen 49:23
The archers have bitterly grieved him, Shot
at him and hated him.
Gen 49:24
But his bow remained in strength, And the arms of his hands were made strong By the hands of the Mighty
God of Jacob
(From there
is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel),
Gen 49:25
By the God of your father who will help you, And by the Almighty who will bless you
With blessings of heaven above,
Blessings of the deep that lies beneath, Blessings of the breasts and of the womb.
Gen 49:26
The blessings of your father Have excelled the blessings of my ancestors, Up to the utmost bound of the everlasting hills.
They shall be on the head of Joseph, And on the crown of the head of him who was separate from his brothers.
Although Joseph had to face the arrow like tongues of many, he became a great leader in a land that was not his own. Being blessed to lead a people that hated him, and his family.
Gen 49:27
“Benjamin is a ravenous wolf; In the morning he shall devour the prey, And at night he shall divide the spoil.”
It has been debated if Benjamin, or Levi held the strongest worriers. In that debate, one will hear of the affair of Concubine at Gildeah, (Jud. 19-20) stories of King Saul, and others. The one that has always stood out for me is told every year for Perum. (Most likely spelled that wrong sorry) The story of Mordecai's victory over Haman, and being awarded Hamean's estate.
Gen 49:28 All these
are the twelve tribes of Israel, and this
is what their father spoke to them. And he blessed them; he blessed each one according to his own blessing.
Gen 49:29 Then he charged them and said to them: “I am to be gathered to my people; bury me with my fathers in the cave that
is in the field of Ephron the Hittite,
Gen 49:30 “in the cave that
is in the field of Machpelah, which
is before Mamre in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite as a possession for a burial place.
Gen 49:31 “There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife, there they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife, and there I buried Leah.
Gen 49:32 “The field and the cave that
is there
were purchased from the sons of Heth.”
Gen 49:33 And when Jacob had finished commanding his sons, he drew his feet up into the bed and breathed his last, and was gathered to his people.