Overview
Genesis 46:1, Jacob is comforted by God at Beer-sheba; Genesis 46:5, Thence he with his company goes into Egypt; Genesis 46:8, The number of his family that went into Egypt; Genesis 46:28, Joseph meets Jacob; Genesis 46:31, He instructs his brethren how to answer Pharaoh.

will go: Genesis 28:15, Genesis 48:21, Isaiah 43:1, Isaiah 43:2
and I will: Genesis 15:14-16, Genesis 50:5, Genesis 50:13, Genesis 50:24, Genesis 50:25, Exodus 3:8
and Joseph: This last and most solemn office, as Mr. Hewlett observes, that could be paid to a parent, was generally performed by the nearest relation of the deceased. This promise must have given great consolation to the venerable patriarch's mind. Genesis 50:1
Reciprocal: Genesis 12:10 - went Genesis 32:12 - I will Exodus 3:17 - I will bring Numbers 1:46 - General

Reciprocal: Genesis 34:7 - were Deuteronomy 23:7 - because thou 1 Chronicles 1:41 - The sons

Reciprocal: Genesis 29:32 - his name Genesis 42:37 - Slay my Exodus 6:14 - The sons Numbers 1:20 - General Numbers 26:5 - the eldest Numbers 26:7 - General 1 Chronicles 5:3 - sons

Zilpah: Genesis 29:24, Genesis 30:9-13, Genesis 35:26, Exodus 1:4
Reciprocal: Genesis 46:27 - threescore and ten

Reciprocal: Genesis 46:27 - threescore and ten

Bilhah: Genesis 29:29, Genesis 30:3-8, Genesis 35:22, Genesis 35:25, Exodus 1:2
Reciprocal: Genesis 46:27 - threescore and ten 1 Chronicles 7:13 - the sons of Bilhah

loins: Heb. thigh, Genesis 35:11, Exodus 1:5, Judges 8:30
Reciprocal: Genesis 46:27 - threescore and ten Acts 7:14 - threescore Hebrews 7:5 - come Hebrews 7:10 - General

threescore and ten: Threescore and six were before mentioned - Genesis 46:26, so that Joseph and his two sons, together with Jacob himself, complete the seventy persons here enumerated; and the number in Genesis 46:15, Genesis 46:18, Genesis 46:22, and Genesis 46:25, amount to that number. The addition of five persons in the LXX in Genesis 46:20, was either the cause or the consequence of another difference here; for in that version the number is seventy-five - Genesis 46:15, Genesis 46:18, Genesis 46:22, Genesis 46:25. Exodus 1:5, Exodus 24:1, Deuteronomy 10:22, Acts 7:14
Reciprocal: Genesis 49:22 - a fruitful Numbers 1:40 - General Numbers 11:16 - seventy Deuteronomy 26:5 - a few

Judah: Genesis 43:8, Genesis 44:16-34, Genesis 49:8
to direct: Genesis 31:21
Goshen: Goshen seems to have been a city, after which the land of Goshen was called. The LXX render it by סששםנןכיע, Heroonpolis, "city of Heroon;" which by some writers is simply called Heroum, and is by the ancient geographers placed in the eastern part of Egypt, not far from the Arabian Gulf. Genesis 46:34, Genesis 45:10, Genesis 47:1

his chariot: Genesis 41:43, Genesis 45:19, Genesis 45:21
fell on: Genesis 33:4, Genesis 45:14, Luke 15:20, Acts 20:37
Reciprocal: Genesis 37:9 - the sun Genesis 45:10 - in the land Genesis 50:9 - chariots Exodus 18:7 - went Numbers 22:36 - went Philippians 2:28 - ye see

What is: Genesis 46:32, Genesis 47:2-4, Jonah 1:8
Reciprocal: Genesis 47:3 - What is

Thy servants': Genesis 46:32, Genesis 30:35, Genesis 34:5, Genesis 37:12
for every: From the fragments of Manetho, preserved in Josephus and Africanus, it appears that hordes of marauders, call hycassos, or shepherd kings, whose chief occupation, like the Bedouin Arabs of the present day, was to keep flocks, made a powerful irruption into Egypt, which they subdued, and ruled, by a succession of kings, with great tyranny for 259 years. Hence the persons, and even the very name of shepherds were execrated, and held in the greatest odium by the Egyptians. Genesis 43:32, Exodus 8:26
Reciprocal: Genesis 25:27 - a plain man Genesis 45:10 - in the land Genesis 46:28 - Goshen Genesis 47:1 - in the land Genesis 47:3 - What is Genesis 47:4 - let thy 1 Samuel 13:4 - was had in abomination 1 Samuel 27:5 - some town