So Esau returned that day on his way unto Seir.

Ver. 16. On his way unto Seir.] Whither God had sent him beforehand to plant, out of Jacob's way. He was grown rich, desired liberty, and saw that his wives were offensive to the old couple; therefore he moved his dwelling to mount Seir, and left better room for Jacob; who, perhaps, had intelligence thereof from his mother, by Deborah, and so was the rather willing to return.

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