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The slave-girls then came up with their children, and they all bowed low. (Genesis 33, 6)
Then Leah too came up with her children, and they all bowed low. Finally Rachel and Joseph came up and bowed low. (Genesis 33, 7)
Esau asked, 'What was the purpose of that whole camp I just met?' 'To win my lord's favour,' he replied. (Genesis 33, 8)
'Brother, I have plenty,' Esau answered, 'keep what is yours.' (Genesis 33, 9)
Jacob protested, 'No, if I have won your favour, please accept the gift I offer, for in fact I have come into your presence as into the presence of God, since you have received me kindly. (Genesis 33, 10)
Esau said, 'Let us break camp and move off; I shall go beside you.' (Genesis 33, 12)
But Jacob replied, 'As my lord knows, the children are weak, and the sheep and cows which have calved make it hard for me. If they are driven too hard, even for one day, the whole drove will die. (Genesis 33, 13)
May it please my lord to go on ahead of his servant. For my part, I shall move at a slower pace, to suit the flock I am driving and the children, until I join my lord in Seir.' (Genesis 33, 14)
Esau then said, 'At least let me leave you some of the people who are with me.' 'What for?' Jacob asked. 'Please indulge me, my lord!' (Genesis 33, 15)
but Jacob made his way to Succoth, where he built himself a house and made shelters for his livestock; that is why the place was given the name of Succoth. (Genesis 33, 17)
Jacob arrived safely at the town of Shechem in Canaanite territory, on his return from Paddan-Aram. He encamped opposite the town (Genesis 33, 18)
and for one hundred pieces of silver he bought from the sons of Hamor father of Shechem the piece of land on which he had pitched his tent. (Genesis 33, 19)
