1._And Jacob went on his way_. After Jacob has escaped from the hands
of his father-in-law, that is, from present death, he meets with his
brother, whose cruelty was as much, or still more, to be dreaded; for
by the threats of this brother he had been driven from his country;
and now no better prosp... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And Jacob sent messengers_. It now happened, by the providence of
God, that Esau, having left his father, had gone to Mount Seir of his
own accord; and had thus departed from the land of promise, by which
means the possession of it would remain void for the posterity of
Jacob, without slaughter a... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Thus shall ye speak unto my lord Esau_. Moses here relates the
anxiety of Jacob to appease his brother. For this suppliant
deprecation was extorted only by great and severe torture of mind. It
seems, however, to be an absurd submission, whereby he cedes to his
brother that dominion for which he h... [ Continue Reading ]
5._I have oxen_. Jacob does not proclaim his riches for the sake of
boasting, but that by this method Esau might be inclined to humanity.
For it would have been exceedingly disgraceful, cruelly to drive away
one who had been enriched, by the favor of God, in a distant land.
Besides, he cuts off occa... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And the messengers returned_. Esau advances to meet his brother
with a feeling of benevolence: but Jacob, reflecting on his cruel
ferocity, inflated spirits, and savage threats, expects no humanity
from him. And the Lord willed that the mind of his servant should be
oppressed by this anxiety for... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And he divided the people_. Moses relates that Jacob formed his
plans according to the existing state of affairs. He divides his
family into two parts, (102) and puts his maids in the foremost place,
that they may bear the first assault, if necessary; but he places his
free wives further from the... [ Continue Reading ]
9._O God of my father Abraham_. Having arranged his affairs as the
necessity of the occasion suggested, he now retakes himself to prayer.
And this prayer is evidence that the holy man was not so oppressed
with fear as to prevent faith from proving victorious. For he does
not, in a hesitating manner,... [ Continue Reading ]
10._I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies _(103) Although
this expression sounds harsh to Latin ears, the sense is not obscure.
Jacob confesses, that greater mercies of God had been heaped upon him
than he had dared to hope for: and therefore, far be it from him that
he should plead anythi... [ Continue Reading ]
11._Deliver me_. After he has declared himself to be bound by so many
of God’s benefits that he cannot boast of his own merits, and thus
raised his mind to higher expectation, he now mentions his own
necessity, as if he would say, “O Lord, unless thou choosest to
reduce so many excellent gifts to no... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And took of that which came to his hand_. In endeavoring to
appease his brother by presents, he does not act distrustfully, as if
he doubted whether he should be safe under the protection of God.
This, indeed, is a fault too common among men, that when they have
prayed to God, they turn themselv... [ Continue Reading ]
14._Two hundred she-goats_. Hence we perceive the value which Jacob
set upon the promise given to him, seeing he does not refuse to make
so great a sacrifice of his property. We know that those things which
are obtained with great toil and trouble are the more highly esteemed.
So that generally they... [ Continue Reading ]
22._And he rose up that night_. After he has prayed to the Lord, and
arranged his plans, he now takes confidence and meets the danger. By
which example the faithful are taught, that whenever any danger
approaches, this order of proceeding is to be observed; first, to
resort directly to the Lord; sec... [ Continue Reading ]
24._There wrestled a man with him _(107) Although this vision was
particularly useful to Jacob himself, to teach him beforehand that
many conflicts awaited him, and that he might certainly conclude that
he should be the conqueror in them all; there is yet not the least
doubt that the Lord exhibited,... [ Continue Reading ]
25._And when he saw that he prevailed not against him_. Here is
described to us the victory of Jacob, which, however, was not gained
without a wound. In saying that the wrestling angel, or God, wished to
retire from the contest, because he saw he should not prevail, Moses
speaks after the manner of... [ Continue Reading ]
26._Let me go_. God concedes the praise of victory to his servant, and
is ready to depart, as if unequal to him in strength: not because a
truce was needed by him, to whom it belongs to grant a truce or peace
whenever he pleases; but that Jacob might rejoice over the grace
afforded to him. A wonderf... [ Continue Reading ]
28._Thy name shall be called no more Jacob_. Jacob, as we have seen,
received his name from his mother’s womb, because he had seized the
heel of his brother’s foot, and had attempted to hold him back. God
now gives him a new and more honorable name; not that he may entirely
abolish the other, which... [ Continue Reading ]
29._Tell me, I pray thee, thy name_. This seems opposed to what is
declared above; for I have lately said, that when Jacob sought a
blessing, it was a token of his submission. Why, therefore, as if he
were of doubtful mind, does he now inquire the name of him whom he had
before acknowledged to be Go... [ Continue Reading ]
30._And Jacob called the name of the place _(110) The gratitude of our
father Jacob is again commended, because he took diligent care that
the memory of God’s grace should never perish. He therefore leaves a
monument to posterity, from which they might know that God had
appeared there; for this was... [ Continue Reading ]
31._And he halted upon his thigh_. It is probable, and it may be
gathered even from the words of Moses, that this halting was without
the sense of pain, in order that the miracle might be the more
evident. For God, in the flesh of his servant, has exhibited a
spectacle to all ages, from which the fa... [ Continue Reading ]