Genesis 47

Genesis 47:28–49:28, Jacob’s end times prophecy. The Jewish sages recognize that this final portion of Genesis chronicles Jacob’s wish to reveal to his sons some prophetic understandings pertaining to Israel’s long and numerous exiles, culminating in “the Final Redemption” or “the Second Exodus” (i.e., the return of Israel [all twelve tribes, not just the Jews] from its long exile in the “Babylon” of this world at the end of the age just prior to and after the return of Messiah at which time the two houses of Israel will be reunited under Messiah Son of David; see Ezek 37:15–28; Jer 30:1–11; Hos 3:4–5 etc.).
Jacob states the timing of his prophecies regarding his sons in Genesis 49:1 when he predicts what will befall them “in the last days.”
The Jewish sages believe that prior to the establishment of the Messianic Age (or Millennium), all Israel will go into a time of darkness, gloom and exile.
The sages ascertain the timing and tenor of this prophecy from the fact that the Torah scroll fails to place the customary nine spaces between the last word of the previous parashah (or Torah portion), which ends in verse 27 and the next parashah, which begins in verse 28. There is only a one space gap in the Hebrew letters between these two Torah portions, which the sages say predicts the “closing in” of Israel as they go into exile and captivity in Egypt.
The sages believe that these prophecies not only predicted Israel’s first exile into and redemption from Egypt but also a latter, end times exile because biblical history often repeats itself. This is evident by the fact that some of these prophecies were not fulfilled until Messiah came the first and will not be fulfilled until he comes the second time at the end of this present age.
Please stay tuned. To be continued…