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  • After he had taken them across the stream, he sent all his possessions over too. (Genesis 32, 24)

  • And Jacob was left alone. Then someone wrestled with him until daybreak (Genesis 32, 25)

  • who, seeing that he could not master him, struck him on the hip socket, and Jacob's hip was dislocated as he wrestled with him. (Genesis 32, 26)

  • He said, 'Let me go, for day is breaking.' Jacob replied, 'I will not let you go unless you bless me.' (Genesis 32, 27)

  • The other said, 'What is your name?' 'Jacob,' he replied. (Genesis 32, 28)

  • He said, 'No longer are you to be called Jacob, but Israel since you have shown your strength against God and men and have prevailed.' (Genesis 32, 29)

  • Then Jacob asked, 'Please tell me your name.' He replied, 'Why do you ask my name?' With that, he blessed him there. (Genesis 32, 30)

  • Looking up, Jacob saw Esau coming and with him four hundred men. He then divided the children between Leah, Rachel and the two slave-girls. (Genesis 33, 1)

  • He put the slave-girls and their children in front, with Leah and her children following, and Rachel and Joseph behind. (Genesis 33, 2)

  • He himself went ahead of them and bowed to the ground seven times, until he reached his brother. (Genesis 33, 3)

  • But Esau ran to meet him, took him in his arms, threw himself on his neck and wept as he kissed him. (Genesis 33, 4)

  • Then looking up he saw the women and children. 'Who are these with you?' he asked. Jacob answered, 'The children whom God has bestowed on your servant.' (Genesis 33, 5)


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