Talált 435 Eredmények: jacob and esau
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)
Jacob named the place Peniel, 'Because I have seen God face to face,' he said, 'and have survived.' (Genesis 32, 31)
That is why to this day the Israelites do not eat the thigh sinew which is at the hip socket: because he had struck Jacob at the hip socket on the thigh sinew. (Genesis 32, 33)
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)
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)
Esau asked, 'What was the purpose of that whole camp I just met?' 'To win my lord's favour,' he replied. (Genesis 33, 8)