HEBREW WORD STUDY – STAFF OF IDENTIFICATION – MATTAH מטה Mem Teth Hei
Genesis 47:31: “And he said swear unto me and he swore unto him, And Israel bowed himself upon the bed’s head.”
Hebrews 11:21: “By faith Jacob when he was dying blessed both the sons of Joseph and worshipped upon the top of his staff.
This is one passage that sure does not make much sense. Yet, it is quoted by Paul in the New Testament as the hallmark of Jacob’s faith.
First, we need to determine just how to render this passage. Paul, in Hebrews, tells us Jacob worshipped on the top of his staff. The passage he was quoting from says that “Jacob bowed himself upon the bed’s head.”
There is a little confusion in the word bed. The word bed and staff both share the same roots. Up until the 6thcentury, there were no vowels in the Hebrew and the context decided which word (bed or staff) would be used. The Masoretes pointed this out as mittah, placing a chireq under the mem making it bed. Paul, however, used the Greek word rhabdos for staff which is the same word that the Septuagint uses, and thus it should be rendered in the Hebrew as mattah (staff). Recent Dead Sea Scroll discoveries have shown the Septuagint to be more accurate than the Masoretic text. Yet, the context in the Old Testament passage would suggest that the correct rendering would be mittah or bed as Jacob was bedridden at this time and close to death. If he was bedridden then how could he worship God leaning on his staff? Yet, the Book of Hebrews is inspired of God and Paul’s use of rhabdos would suggest that the Masoretic text is wrong and this should have been rendered as mattah or staff in the Old Testament passage. Practically all our modern translations follow the Masoretic text and render this as bed except the NIV which renders it as a staff. The Aramaic Bible uses the Aramaic word chutra for Paul’s passage which is the Aramaic word for a staff.
As far as I am concerned, if no less authority than the Apostle Paul renders this as a staff in the Greek and the Aramaic, the Septuagint renders it as staff then staff it is. On to the next word which is bowed and also rendered as worship. The word in the Greek in the Hebrew passage is proskuneo which is the Greek word for worship. The Aramaic Bible uses the word seged which is the Aramaic word for worship. The Old Testament passage uses the Hebrew word schacah which is your standard Hebrew word for worship. In the Old Testament Hebrew, this is in a Piel (intensive) form so Jacob was really intimately worshipping on the top of his staff. Maybe we are better off saying he intimately worshipped on the bed’s head since he was bedridden. The problem there is the Hebrew word used for the head is rosh and means top or head. Now, remember this is not our modern day bed with bedpost and legs. Oriental beds were nothing more than a mat and had no head. Whatever end you placed your head that was the head of the bed. Ancients did not refer to their beds as having ahead. So again the best rendering would be not head but top and that would only fit the word staff.
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So that leaves us with the question as to why Jacob intimately worshipped God on the top of His staff. The staff was most likely not an extra-large walking stick as portrayed in these phony movies. It was an ornately carved staff or rod. He may have used it as a support, but it was definitely not designed for walking. It was (as in similar practices today) the symbol of patriarchal authority and the patriarch would make oaths and solemn injunctions upon it. In this verse, Jacob enters into intimate worship with God leaning on the symbol of his patriarchal authority. He does not need to be standing to do this. That staff was most likely lying in bed with him. The idea is that he was worshipping God at the very peak of his patriarchal authority which would declare that he was bowing to an even higher authority than himself, which was God. Ok, worshipping at the top of his staff makes sense in that light. But why does Paul highlight this as Jacob’s greatest act of faith?
I think the context of this verse makes it very clear what the great faith of Jacob was. This family almost died in the land of Canaan, the Promised Land. They were forced to leave the land God had given them to live in Egypt where they could survive the famine. They left the land filled with famine and death, to a land where they were honored and became prosperous because of Joseph. Everyone was ready to make Egypt their home. It is believed by Biblical Archaeologist that this was around the 15th and 16th dynasty when the Hyksos rule Egypt. The Hyksos were of Asian and Semitic descent and were foreigners to Egypt just like the Hebrews. With the Egyptians underfoot, times were good for the Hebrews. Joseph himself married a Hyksos’s woman and his sons were part Hyksos. Why not just merge into one big happy family Hebrews and Hyksos’s, bless be the tie that binds and all that. Everyone may have felt this way except for Jacob. When Jacob forced his son Joseph to take an oath that he would return his father‘s bones to Canaan and he blessed his two-part Hyksos’s grandsons, Jacob was saying: “You are not Hyksos’s and Hebrews you are Hebrews who worship the Hebrew God. Not the Hyksos’s god Adad (storm god). Don’t let this comfortable world in Egypt blind you to your purpose, remain a separate people. This fellowship will not last, in another hundred years or so the Egyptians will be restored to power over Egypt again and they will not appear too kindly to you or the Hyksos’s. When Jacob learned on his patriarchal staff and intimately worshipped God, he was confirming the Hebrew identity of His children.
This country we live in is not our home, we are like the Hebrews sojourning is a foreign land. Up to this time, the Pharaohs of this land have been kind to Christianity and the church. But that is about to change and is changing now. From my study of the Old Testament and the treads, I am seeing I am convinced that no matter who wins the election there will be a new Pharaoh who knew not our founding fathers. The Pharoah does not have to be one person, it could be an organized power lead by one spiritual entity, the enemy. It only took a little more than 200 years for Egypt to turn the privileged nation of Hebrews into slavery. Our nation is a little more than two hundred years old. No matter who gets elected President, it will not stop that spiritual Pharaoh in his tracks like we thing. He is being unmasked and ready to drive us into spiritual slavery. With COVID shut down churches, riots breaking out and Christians being accused of hate speech, God is beginning to separate the wheat from the chaff. It is time for the true believers to begin worshipping on the top of their staffs, which is to proclaim their identity. Those believers who do not declare their identity, those churches that compromise with the new Pharaoh, appease the New Pharaoh’s demands for things like late-term abortion, removing the Bible from public view so as not to offend, and do so hoping this minority will leaven then alone so they will not suffer persecution and/or censorship in the media, social media and the courts, will not escape the wave of plagues that are to come.
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Thanks Chaim for your timely words .You are very correct in what you said and the world’s situation is.very ..very frightening . God is calling out to us and few are listening ! Thankfully we have been sent Jesus our Lord and Savior.
Now as for the word staff . I always compare my favorite Bible to the Septuagint . My Bible translates it as “walking stick ” and I am fine with that because when I read the word staff I think right away of the Sheppard ‘s staff . That staff is very long and is not used for walking , but is used to tend the sheep if a sheep strays away the Sheppard will reach out with the staff and placing it gently on the side or the back of the sheep will guide it back to the flock .( A good Sheppard would never beat his sheep ) . The part that is shaped like a hook is used to pull a sheep to safety when in falls off a cliff or a place were it can’t climb out . The staff is also used to fight off wild animals that endanger the flock so the length of the staff. is important Therefore ” The Lord is my Sheppard ” and also His Rod and His Staff comfort me .
Aye, salvation is from the Lord God not by man. There are many Hamans out there at many levels in our society.
It seems that we’ve lost or don’t understand a number of things in the word, like a persons horn (not a literal horn) or the horns of the altar, etc. but in this case I do word studies, and the staff Moses carried was used by God in Israel’s deliverance, but it became Aaron’s that budded, and Jer. 1:11 &12.But it doesn’t stop there because it’s not just natural understanding, but how does it affect the spirit realm?