Read Genesis 49:14, 15. Jacob commends Issachar for being a hard worker by favorable comparing him to a strong-boned donkey - an animal that can carry heavy loads. Jacob also says that Issachar would have a pleasant land. In harmony with Jacob's words, the descendants of Issachar received a productive and fertile allotment of land by the Jordan River. (Joshua 19:22) No doubt they worked hard to cultivate their land, but they also worked hard for the benefit of others. (1 Kings 4:17, 17) For example, the tribe of Issachar was ready to do its share in fighting the nation's battles, as was the case during the time of Judge Barak and the prophetess Deborah. - JUDGE 5:15.
Son
Issachar
Pronouncement
"He will bend his shoulder to bear the burden." - GENESIS 49:14, 15.
Fulfillment
Issachar worked hard for the benefit of the nation. - JUDGES 5:15; 1 KINGS 4:1, 7, 17.
What can we learn? Jehovah values our hard work in his service just as he valued the hard work of the tribe of Issachar. (Ecclesiastes 2:24) Consider, for example, the brothers who work hard caring for the congregation. (1 Timothy 3:1) These brothers do not have to fight battles, but they must exert themselves to protect God's people from spiritual dangers. (1 Corinthians 5:1, 5; Jude 17-23) They also work hard to prepare and present encouraging talks that will strengthen the congregation. - 1 TIMOTHY 5:17.
Next time: Jabob's Deathbed Prophecy - DAN
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