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1
Now as Jacob
went
on his way,
the angels
of God
met
him.
2
Jacob
said
when
he saw
them, "This
is God's
camp."
So he named
that place
Mahanaim.
3
Then Jacob
sent
messengers
before
him to his brother
Esau
in the land
of Seir,
the country
of Edom.
4
He also commanded
them saying,
"Thus
you shall say
to my lord
Esau:
'Thus
says
your servant
Jacob,
"I have sojourned
with Laban,
and stayed
until
now;
5
I have
oxen
and donkeys
and flocks
and male
and female
servants;
and
I have
sent
to tell
my lord,
that I may find
favor
in your sight."'"
6
The messengers
returned
to Jacob,
saying,
"We came
to your brother
Esau,
and furthermore
he is coming
to meet
you, and four
hundred
men
are with him."
7
Then Jacob
was greatly
afraid
and distressed;
and he divided
the people
who
were with him, and the flocks
and the herds
and the camels,
into two
companies;
8
for he said,
"If
Esau
comes
to the one
company
and attacks
it, then the
company
which is left
will escape."
9
Jacob
said,
"O God
of my father
Abraham
and God
of my father
Isaac,
O LORD,
who said
to me, 'Return
to your country
and to your relatives,
and I will prosper
you,'
10
I am unworthy
of all
the lovingkindness
and
of all
the faithfulness
which
You have shown
to Your servant;
for with my staff
only I crossed
this
Jordan,
and now
I have become
two
companies.
11
"Deliver
me, I pray,
from the hand
of my brother,
from the hand
of Esau;
for I fear
him, that he will come
and attack
me and the mothers
with the children.
12
"For You said,
'
I will surely
prosper
you and make
your descendants
as the sand
of the sea,
which
is too
great
to be numbered.'"
13
So he spent
the night
there.
Then he selected
from what he had
with him a present
for his brother
Esau:
14
two hundred
female goats
and twenty
male goats,
two hundred
ewes
and twenty
rams,
15
thirty
milking
camels
and their colts,
forty
cows
and ten
bulls,
twenty
female donkeys
and ten
male donkeys.
16
He delivered
them into the hand
of his servants,
every
drove
by itself,
and said
to his servants,
"Pass
on before
me, and put
a space
between
drove
s."
17
He commanded
the one in front,
saying,
"When
my brother
Esau
meets
you and asks
you,
saying,
'To whom
do you belong, and where
are you going,
and to whom
do these
animals in front
of you belong?'
18
then you shall say,
'These belong to your servant
Jacob;
it is a pre
sent
sent
to my lord
Esau.
And behold,
he also
is behind
us.'"
19
Then he commanded
also
the second
and the third,
and all
those who followed
the droves,
saying,
"After this
manner
you shall speak
to Esau
when you find
him;
20
and you shall say,
'Behold,
your servant
Jacob
also
is behind
us.'" For he said,
"I will appease
him with the present
that goes
before
me. Then afterward
I will see
his face;
perhaps
he will accept
me."
21
So the present
passed
on before
him, while he himself
spent
that night
in the camp.
22
Now he arose
that same
night
and took
his two
wives
and
his two
maids
and his eleven
children,
and crossed
the ford
of the Jabbok.
23
He took
them and sent
them across
the stream.
And he sent across
whatever
he had.
24
Then Jacob
was left
alone,
and a man
wrestled
with him until
daybreak.
25
When he saw
that he had not prevailed
against him, he touched
the socket
of his
thigh
;
so
the socket
of Jacob's
thigh
was dislocated
while he wrestled
with him.
26
Then he said,
"Let
me go,
for the dawn
is breaking."
But he said,
"I will not let you go
unless
you bless
me."
27
So he said
to him, "What
is your name?"
And he said,
"Jacob."
28
He said,
"Your name
shall no
longer
be Jacob,
but Israel;
for you have striven
with God
and with men
and have prevailed."
29
Then Jacob
asked
him and said,
"Please
tell
me your name."
But he said,
"Why
is it that you ask
my name?"
And he blessed
him there.
30
So Jacob
named
the place
Peniel,
for he said, "I have seen
God
face
to
face
,
yet my life
has been preserved."
31
Now the sun
rose
upon him just
as he crossed over
Penuel,
and he was limping
on his thigh.
32
Therefore,
to this
day
the sons
of Israel
do not eat
the sinew
of the hip
which
is on
the socket
of the
thigh
,
because
he touched
the socket
of Jacob's
thigh
in
the sinew
of the hip
.
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