GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:1 After separating peacefully from Laban,
Jacob prepares to meet his estranged brother Esau. Jacob is naturally
hesitant about how he will be received some 20 years after fleeing
from Esau in order to avoid being killed by him. Jacob’s
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:3 JACOB SENT MESSENGERS BEFORE HIM. The
Hebrew term for “messengers” implies “angels” in v. Genesis
32:1. THE LAND OF SEIR, THE COUNTRY OF EDOM lies east of Canaan in
Transjordan. Esau was living in this area before Jacob returned. He
may have already separated himself fro... [ Continue Reading ]
GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:6 FOUR HUNDRED MEN WITH HIM. A force of
this size suggests that Esau plans to attack Jacob.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:7 TWO CAMPS. Jacob’s actions, while
understandable, show that he is still unable to trust God fully for
protection.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:9 Jacob prays, because of his fear of
Esau. Because God has prospered him so greatly, Jacob is able to
divide everything that he has into TWO CAMPS. O LORD. This is the
first time Jacob addresses God using his special name, “Yahweh”
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:18 YOUR SERVANT JACOB... MY LORD ESAU.
Jacob’s humility is noteworthy, in light of the earlier statements
about the older serving the younger (see Genesis 25:23) and about
Jacob being lord over his brothers (Genesis 27:29).
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:22 This passage records a nighttime
encounter between God and Jacob. Jacob is transformed by this
extraordinary meeting, and his name is changed from “Jacob” to
“Israel.”
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:24 A MAN WRESTLED. By the time their
contest ends, Jacob is convinced that his opponent is God himself (see
v. Genesis 32:30). This is possible, since God had previously come to
Abraham in human form (Genesis 18:1).
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:25 JACOB’S HIP WAS PUT OUT OF JOINT.
Jacob’s injury shows the strength of his opponent and his own desire
to win the fight.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:26 I WILL NOT LET YOU GO UNLESS YOU BLESS
ME. Jacob is so determined to be blessed that he will not release his
opponent, even when his thigh is dislocated.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:28 YOUR NAME SHALL NO LONGER BE CALLED
JACOB, BUT ISRAEL. “Israel” probably means “he strives with
God.” It could also mean “God strives” (see esv footnote).
Jacob’s new name marks the end of a lifetime of struggling with
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:30 JACOB CALLED THE NAME OF THE PLACE
PENIEL. “Peniel” means “face of God.” Jacob’s encounter with
God fills him with awe. When later Moses asks to see God’s glory, he
is told, “You cannot see my face, for man shall not see me and
live” (Exodus 33:20). In light of this, ei... [ Continue Reading ]
GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 32:31 PENUEL is a variant spelling of
“Peniel.”
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