INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 32
This chapter informs us of Jacob's proceeding on in his journey, and
of his being met and guarded by an host of angels, Genesis 32:1; of
his sending messengers to his brother Esau, acquainting him with his
increase, and desiring his favour and good will, Genesis 32:3, who... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB WENT ON HIS WAY,.... From Gilead towards the land of Canaan:
AND THE ANGELS OF GOD MET HIM; to comfort and help him, to protect and
defend him, to keep him in all his ways, that nothing hurt him,
Psalms 91:11; these are ministering spirits sent forth by God to
minister to his people, the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN JACOB SAW THEM,.... These appeared in a visible form, most
probably human, and in the habit, and with the accoutrements of
soldiers, and therefore afterwards called an host or army. Aben Ezra
thinks that Jacob alone saw them, as Elisha first saw the host of
angels before the young man did t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB SENT MESSENGERS BEFORE HIM UNTO ESAU HIS BROTHER,.... Or
"angels": not angels simply, as Jarchi, for these were not under the
command, and in the power of Jacob to send, nor would they have needed
any instruction from him afterwards given, but these were some of his
own servants. Esau it s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE COMMANDED THEM,.... Being his servants:
SAYING, THUS SHALL YE SPEAK UNTO MY LORD ESAU; being not only a lord
of a country, but his eldest brother, and whom he chose to bespeak in
this manner, to soften his mind, and incline it to him; and that he
might see he did not pique himself upon the b... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I HAVE OXEN, AND ASSES, FLOCKS, AND MENSERVANTS, AND
WOMENSERVANTS,.... This he would have said, lest he should think he
was come to ask anything of him, and put himself and his family upon
him; and lest he should treat him with contempt, as a poor mean
beggarly creature, and be ashamed of the r... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MESSENGERS RETURNED TO JACOB,.... After they had delivered
their message, with the answer they brought back:
SAYING, WE CAME TO THY BROTHER ESAU; which, though not expressed, is
implied in these words, and is still more manifest by what follows:
AND ALSO HE COMETH TO MEET THEE; and pay a f... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JACOB WAS GREATLY AFRAID AND DISTRESSED,.... Knowing what he had
done to his brother in getting the birthright and blessing from him,
and what an enmity he had conceived in his mind against him on that
account, and remembering what he had said he would do to him; and
therefore might fear that a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAID, IF ESAU COME TO THE ONE COMPANY, AND SMITE IT,.... The
first, which perhaps consisted only of some servants, with a part of
his cattle; so that if Esau should come in an hostile manner, and fall
upon that, and slay the servants, and take the cattle as a booty:
THEN THE OTHER COMPANY WHICH... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB SAID, O GOD OF MY FATHER ABRAHAM, AND GOD OF MY FATHER
ISAAC,.... In this distress he does not consult the teraphim Rachel
had taken from her father; nor does he call upon the hosts of angels
that had just appeared to him, to help, protect, and guard him; but to
God only, the God of his fa... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM NOT WORTHY OF THE LEAST OF ALL THY MERCIES,.... Or of any of
them, according to his humble sense of things his mind was now
impressed with; he was not worthy of the least mercy and favour that
had been bestowed upon him; not even of any temporal mercy, and much
less of any spiritual one, and th... [ Continue Reading ]
DELIVER ME, I PRAY THEE, FROM THE HAND OF MY BROTHER, FROM THE HAND OF
ESAU,.... For though his brother, it was his brother Esau, that had
formerly vowed revenge upon him, and had determined to kill him,
Genesis 27:41, and he knew not but that he was still of the same mind;
and now having an opportu... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SAIDST, I WILL SURELY DO THEE GOOD,.... All kind of good,
most certainly and constantly; so Jacob rightly interpreted the
promise, "I will be with thee", Genesis 31:3; for the promise of God's
presence includes and secures all needful good to his people; and from
this general promise Jacob... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE LODGED THERE THAT SAME NIGHT,.... At Mahanaim, or some place
near it:
AND TOOK OF THAT WHICH CAME TO HIS HAND; not what came next to hand,
for what he did was with great deliberation, judgment, and prudence;
wherefore the phrase signifies what he was possessed of, or was in his
power, as Jar... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO HUNDRED SHE GOATS, AND TWENTY HE GOATS, TWO HUNDRED EWES,
AND TWENTY RAMS. And it seems this proportion of one he goat to ten
she goats, and of one ram to ten ewes, is a proper one, and what has
been so judged in other times and countries x.
x Varro de rustica, l. 2. c. 3. apud Bochart. Hieroz... [ Continue Reading ]
THIRTY MILCH CAMELS WITH THEIR COLTS,.... Milch camels were in great
esteem in the eastern countries; their milk being, as Aristotle y and
Pliny z say, the sweetest of all milk:
FORTY KINE AND TEN BULLS; one bull to ten cows; the same proportion as
in the goats and rams:
TWENTY SHE ASSES AND TEN F... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE DELIVERED [THEM] INTO THE HAND OF HIS SERVANTS,.... To present
them to Esau as from him:
EVERY DROVE BY THEMSELVES; there seems to have been three droves, see
Genesis 32:19; very probably the two hundred and twenty goats, male
and female, were in the first drove; and the two hundred and twe... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE COMMANDED THE FOREMOST,.... He that had the care of the first
drove, which consisted of goats, male and female:
SAYING, WHEN ESAU MY BROTHER MEETETH THEE; as there was reason to
believe he would, being on the road, and him first of all, being the
foremost:
AND ASKETH THEE, SAYING, WHAT [ART... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THOU SHALL SAY, [THEY BE] THY SERVANT JACOB'S,.... Both the goats
before them, and they themselves that had the care of them, belonged
to Jacob, who directed them to speak of him to Esau as his "servant":
IT [IS] A PRESENT SENT UNTO MY LORD ESAU; which is the answer to the
second question:
AN... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SO COMMANDED HE THE SECOND AND THIRD,.... Those who had the care
of the second and third droves, he ordered them to say the same
things, and in the same words as he had the first:
AND ALL THAT FOLLOWED THE DROVES; either all that were with the
principal driver; that if any of them should happen... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAY YE MOREOVER, BEHOLD, THY SERVANT JACOB [IS] BEHIND US,....
This is repeated to impress it upon their minds, that they might be
careful of all things, not to forget that, it being a point of great
importance; for the present would have signified nothing, if Jacob had
not appeared in person; E... [ Continue Reading ]
SO WENT THE PRESENT OVER BEFORE HIM,.... Over the brook Jabbok, after
mentioned, the night before Jacob did:
AND HIMSELF LODGED THAT NIGHT IN THE COMPANY; or "in the camp" c,
either in the place called Mahanaim, from the hosts or crowds of
angels seen there; or rather in his own camp, his family an... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE ROSE UP THAT NIGHT,.... In the middle of it, for it was long
before break of day, as appears from Genesis 32:24;
AND TOOK HIS TWO WIVES, Rachel and Leah,
AND HIS TWO WOMENSERVANTS, Bilhah and Zilpah, or, "his two
concubines", as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; which
distinguishes them... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE TOOK THEM, AND SENT THEM OVER THE BROOK,.... His wives and
children, under the care of some of his servants:
AND SENT OVER THAT HE HAD: all that belonged to him, his servants and
his cattle or goods.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB WAS LEFT ALONE,.... On the other side of Jabbok, his family
and cattle having passed over it; and this solitude he chose, in order
to spend some time in prayer to God for the safety of him and his:
AND THERE WRESTLED A MAN WITH HIM; not a phantasm or spectre, as
Josephus e calls him; nor... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN HE SAW THAT HE PREVAILED NOT AGAINST HIM,.... That he, the
man, or the Son of God in the form of man, prevailed not against
Jacob, by casting him to the ground, or causing him to desist and
leave off wrestling with him; not because he could not, but because he
would not, being willing to en... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, LET ME GO, FOR THE DAY BREAKETH,.... This was said that
he might seem to be a man that was desirous of going about his
business, as men do early in the morning; though the true reason
perhaps was, that his form might not be more distinctly seen by Jacob,
and much less by any other perso... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO HIM, WHAT [IS] THY NAME?.... Which question is put,
not as being ignorant of it, but in order to take occasion from it,
and the change of it, to show that he had granted his request, and had
blessed him, and would yet more and more:
AND HE SAID, JACOB; the name given him at his bir... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, THY NAME SHALL BE CALLED NO MORE JACOB, BUT ISRAEL,....
That is, not Jacob only, but Israel also, as Ben Melech interprets it,
or the one as well as the other; or the one rather and more frequently
than the other: for certain it is, that he is often after this called
Jacob, and his post... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB ASKED [HIM], AND SAID, TELL [ME], I PRAY THEE, THY NAME,....
Being asked his own name, and told it, and having another given him
more significative and expressive, he is emboldened to ask the person
that wrestled with him what was his name; Exodus 3:13; for Jacob knew
that he was God, as a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB CALLED THE NAME OF THE PLACE PENIEL,.... In
Genesis 32:31; Penuel, which signifies the face of God, or God hath
looked upon me, or hath had respect to me: there was afterwards a city
built here, called by the same name; see Judges 8:8; it is said k to
be four miles from Mahanaim; the reas... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS HE PASSED OVER PENUEL THE SUN ROSE UPON HIM,.... It was break
of day when the angel desired to be let go, and by that time the
parley held between them ceased, and they parted, the sun was rising;
and as Jacob went on it shone upon him, as a token of the good will
and favour of God to him, an... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL EAT NOT [OF] THE SINEW WHICH
SHRANK,.... Which was contracted by the touch of the angel, and by
which it was weakened and benumbed; or the sinew of the part that was
out of joint, the sinew or tendon that keeps the thigh bone in the
socket, together with the flesh th... [ Continue Reading ]