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Chapter 32
And
Jacob
went
on
his
way,
and
the
angels
of
God
met
him.
2
And
when
Jacob
saw
them,
he
said,
This
is
God’s
host:
and
he
called
the
name
of
that
place
Mahanaim.
3
And
Jacob
sent
messengers
before
him
to
Esau
his
brother
unto
the
land
of
Seir,
the
country
of
Edom.
4
And
he
commanded
them,
saying,
Thus
shall
ye
speak
unto
my
lord
Esau;
Thy
servant
Jacob
saith
thus,
I
have
sojourned
with
Laban,
and
stayed
there
until
now:
5
And
I
have
oxen,
and
asses,
flocks,
and
menservants,
and
womenservants:
and
I
have
sent
to
tell
my
lord,
that
I
may
find
grace
in
thy
sight.
6
And
the
messengers
returned
to
Jacob,
saying,
We
came
to
thy
brother
Esau,
and
also
he
cometh
to
meet
thee,
and
four
hundred
men
with
him.
7
Then
Jacob
was
greatly
afraid
and
distressed:
and
he
divided
the
people
that
was
with
him,
and
the
flocks,
and
herds,
and
the
camels,
into
two
bands;
8
And
said,
If
Esau
come
to
the
one
company,
and
smite
it,
then
the
other
company
which
is
left
shall
escape.
9
And
Jacob
said,
O
God
of
my
father
Abraham,
and
God
of
my
father
Isaac,
the
Lord
which
saidst
unto
me,
Return
unto
thy
country,
and
to
thy
kindred,
and
I
will
deal
well
with
thee:
10
I
am
not
worthy
of
the
least
of
all
the
mercies,
and
of
all
the
truth,
which
thou
hast
shewed
unto
thy
servant;
for
with
my
staff
I
passed
over
this
Jordan;
and
now
I
am
become
two
bands.
11
Deliver
me,
I
pray
thee,
from
the
hand
of
my
brother,
from
the
hand
of
Esau:
for
I
fear
him,
lest
he
will
come
and
smite
me,
and
the
mother
with
the
children.
12
And
thou
saidst,
I
will
surely
do
thee
good,
and
make
thy
seed
as
the
sand
of
the
sea,
which
cannot
be
numbered
for
multitude.
13
And
he
lodged
there
that
same
night;
and
took
of
that
which
came
to
his
hand
a
present
for
Esau
his
brother;
14
Two
hundred
she
goats,
and
twenty
he
goats,
two
hundred
ewes,
and
twenty
rams,
15
Thirty
milch
camels
with
their
colts,
forty
kine,
and
ten
bulls,
twenty
she
asses,
and
ten
foals.
16
And
he
delivered
them
into
the
hand
of
his
servants,
every
drove
by
themselves;
and
said
unto
his
servants,
Pass
over
before
me,
and
put
a
space
betwixt
drove
and
drove.
17
And
he
commanded
the
foremost,
saying,
When
Esau
my
brother
meeteth
thee,
and
asketh
thee,
saying,
Whose
art
thou?
and
whither
goest
thou?
and
whose
are
these
before
thee?
18
Then
thou
shalt
say,
They
be
thy
servant
Jacob’s;
it
is
a
present
sent
unto
my
lord
Esau:
and,
behold,
also
he
is
behind
us.
19
And
so
commanded
he
the
second,
and
the
third,
and
all
that
followed
the
droves,
saying,
On
this
manner
shall
ye
speak
unto
Esau,
when
ye
find
him.
20
And
say
ye
moreover,
Behold,
thy
servant
Jacob
is
behind
us.
For
he
said,
I
will
appease
him
with
the
present
that
goeth
before
me,
and
afterward
I
will
see
his
face;
peradventure
he
will
accept
of
me.
21
So
went
the
present
over
before
him:
and
himself
lodged
that
night
in
the
company.
22
And
he
rose
up
that
night,
and
took
his
two
wives,
and
his
two
womenservants,
and
his
eleven
sons,
and
passed
over
the
ford
Jabbok.
23
And
he
took
them,
and
sent
them
over
the
brook,
and
sent
over
that
he
had.
24
And
Jacob
was
left
alone;
and
there
wrestled
a
man
with
him
until
the
breaking
of
the
day.
25
And
when
he
saw
that
he
prevailed
not
against
him,
he
touched
the
hollow
of
his
thigh;
and
the
hollow
of
Jacob’s
thigh
was
out
of
joint,
as
he
wrestled
with
him.
26
And
he
said,
Let
me
go,
for
the
day
breaketh.
And
he
said,
I
will
not
let
thee
go,
except
thou
bless
me.
27
And
he
said
unto
him,
What
is
thy
name?
And
he
said,
Jacob.
28
And
he
said,
Thy
name
shall
be
called
no
more
Jacob,
but
Israel:
for
as
a
prince
hast
thou
power
with
God
and
with
men,
and
hast
prevailed.
29
And
Jacob
asked
him,
and
said,
Tell
me,
I
pray
thee,
thy
name.
And
he
said,
Wherefore
is
it
that
thou
dost
ask
after
my
name?
And
he
blessed
him
there.
30
And
Jacob
called
the
name
of
the
place
Peniel:
for
I
have
seen
God
face
to
face,
and
my
life
is
preserved.
31
And
as
he
passed
over
Penuel
the
sun
rose
upon
him,
and
he
halted
upon
his
thigh.
32
Therefore
the
children
of
Israel
eat
not
of
the
sinew
which
shrank,
which
is
upon
the
hollow
of
the
thigh,
unto
this
day:
because
he
touched
the
hollow
of
Jacob’s
thigh
in
the
sinew
that
shrank.
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