12 And Joseph brought them out from between his knees, and he bowed himself with his face to the earth.
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12 And Joseph brought them out from between his knees; and he bowed himself with his face to the earth.
12 And Joseph bringeth them out from between his knees, and boweth himself on his face to the earth;
12 And Joseph brought them out from his knees, and bowed down with his face to the earth.
12 Joseph brought them out from between his knees, and he bowed himself with his face to the earth.
12 Then Joseph took them from between his knees, and went down on his face to the earth.
And Joseph was the governor over the land, and he it was that sold to all the people of the land: and Joseph's brethren came, and bowed down themselves before him with their faces to the earth.
And he lift up his eyes and looked, and, lo, three men stood by him: and when he saw them, he ran to meet them from the tent door, and bowed himself toward the ground,
And Abraham stood up, and bowed himself to the people of the land, even to the children of Heth.
And he passed over before them, and bowed himself to the ground seven times, until he came near to his brother.
And Moses made haste, and bowed his head toward the earth, and worshipped.
Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths: I am the LORD your God.
Bathsheba therefore went unto king Solomon, to speak unto him for Adonijah. And the king rose up to meet her, and bowed himself unto her, and sat down on his throne, and caused a seat to be set for the king's mother; and she sat on his right hand.
Then she went in, and fell at his feet, and bowed herself to the ground, and took up her son, and went out.
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Commentary on Genesis 48 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 48
The time drawing nigh that Israel must die, having, in the former chapter, given order about his burial, in this he takes leave of his grand-children by Joseph, and in the next of all his children. Thus Jacob's dying words are recorded, because he then spoke by a spirit of prophecy; Abraham's and Isaac's are not. God's gifts and graces shine forth much more in some saints than in others upon their death-beds. The Spirit, like the wind, blows where it listeth. In this chapter,
Gen 48:1-7
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Gen 48:8-22
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