Genesis 49:28

"“Benjamin is a ravenous wolf. In the morning he will devour the prey. At evening he will divide the plunder.”"

Key Reflection

In Genesis 49:28, Jacob speaks prophetically about his son Benjamin, comparing him to a "ravenous wolf" who is both fierce and resourceful. This imagery suggests that Benjamin will be a formidable leader, with the ability to both seize opportunities in the morning and distribute what he has acquired by evening, indicating a balance between aggression and generosity. The use of such vivid animal imagery was common in ancient Near Eastern cultures, where it often conveyed powerful and multifaceted traits that were valued in leadership roles.

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