2. generations--leading occurrences, in the domestic history of
Jacob, as shown in the narrative about to be commenced.
Joseph . . . was feeding the flock--literally, "Joseph
being seventeen years old was a shepherd over the flock"--he a lad,
with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah. Oversight or superintendence is
evidently implied. This post of chief shepherd in the party might be
assigned him either from his being the son of a principal wife or from
his own superior qualities of character; and if invested with this
office, he acted not as a gossiping telltale, but as a "faithful
steward" in reporting the scandalous conduct of his brethren.
JFB.
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