Monday, December 28, 2015

The Blessings of Israel


Notes from Genesis 47.28-50.26

Jacob lives in Egypt 17 years to age 147. Time draws near for Israel to die
Joseph is told his father is ill. He bring his sons Manasseh and Ephraim
Jacob strengthens himself and sits up on the bed and blesses them

Saying:  The God before whom Abraham and Isaac walked
Who has been my shepherd all my life long until now
Bless these youths and let my name be named in them
And the names of Isaac and Abraham also

By you shall Israel give blessings, saying:
“God, make you as Ephraim and Manasseh”
That is, let go your past (Manasseh) and be fruitful and serve all (Ephraim)

To Joseph he says: I am about to die, but God is with you
And will bring you back to the land of your ancestors
Jacob calls his children together. Listen to Israel your father:

Rubin, my first-born, my might and my strength
Excellence of dignity and excellence of power, beware of instability

Simon and Levi, beware of anger and willfulness that kill and cripple

Judah, you’ll be praised and victorious. You’re a lion holding a ruler’s staff
You’ve bound yourself to the sacred vine

Zebulon, treasure-finder, you dwell at the shores of the seas
Shipping master, skillful merchant who supports

Issachar solid and strong who sees the resting place Sabbath
And knows the goodness, the pleasant land. You live to serve

Dan is the wise and neutral judge for his people
Also the creative energy, protecting the people               Gen. 49.17

Israel sees a fiery chariot approaching. He raises his hand   
I await your deliverance, my God and completes the blessings                                                              

Warrior Gad, protector of the innocent, a troop may attack
But you will troop on them and see them scatter and run 
                                      
And as for Asher – abundance, wisdom, the wealth of royalty

Naphtali runs free in the fields of consciousness
He passes on the dharma sacred wisdom with words of beauty and victory


Joseph is a fruitful vine by a spring the living waters
Though tested his resolve never falters

Empowered by the Almighty God of your fathers and mothers
God blesses you with the heavens and the infinite depths
To the utmost bounds of the everlasting hills

Benjamin’s totem is the victorious wolf who devours his prey
In the morning and at night divides the spoil shares the wealth   Gen. 49.27                             

These are the 12 tribes of Israel of our illumination
What their father is declaring as he blesses them  
Each according to the cut of his own blessings. All these qualities are within us
As you choose, draw on them and bring them forward

I’m to be gathered to my people. Bury me with my fathers and mothers
In the cave of Machpelah with Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah and Leah

Jacob gathers his feet up onto his bed and expires
And is gathered unto his people We are his people                     

His children bury him in the cave of Machpelah                           Gen.50.13
Machpelah also means the cave inside the cave. Deep inside our hearts
There is a sacred cave of devotion which is a gateway to Eden

After this Joseph and all who went with him return home
He comforts his brothers and speaks kindly to their hearts
Let us comfort one another and speak to each others’ hearts          

Joseph tells his brothers: I die but God will surely remember you
And bring you out of this land unto the land that God promised
To Abraham, Isaac and Jacob

When God does this, carry my bones from here
And Joseph dies having lived 110 years                                        Gen. 50.26


Thus ends the first Scroll of the Torah entitled B’ray-sheet/In the Beginning
also known as the Book of Genesis