Génesis 32:30

30 Y Jacob le puso a aquel lugar el nombre de Peniel , porque dijo: He visto a Dios cara a cara, y ha sido preservada mi vida.

Génesis 32:30 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 32:30

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 ) ( 1 Kings 12:25 ) ; it is said F11 to be four miles from Mahanaim; the reason of it follows: for I have seen God face to face:
it may be observed, that in wrestling men are face to face, and in this position were Jacob and the man that wrestled with him; which he seems to have respect unto, as well as to the familiarity and intimate communion he was admitted to: and my life is preserved:
though he had wrestled with one so vastly superior to himself, who could have easily crushed this worm Jacob to pieces, as he is sometimes called; and though he had had such a sight of God as face to faces referring, as is thought, to a notion that obtained early, even among good men, that upon sight of God a man instantly died; though we have no example of that kind: but perhaps he observed this for his encouragement; that whereas he had met with God himself, and wrestled with him in the form of a man, and yet was preserved, he doubted not that, when he should meet with his brother and debate matters with him, he should be safe and unhurt.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Bunting's Travels, p. 72. 74.

Génesis 32:30 In-Context

28 Y el hombre dijo: Ya no será tu nombre Jacob, sino Israel , porque has luchado con Dios y con los hombres, y has prevalecido.
29 Entonces Jacob le preguntó, y dijo: Dame a conocer ahora tu nombre. Pero él respondió: ¿Para qué preguntas por mi nombre? Y lo bendijo allí.
30 Y Jacob le puso a aquel lugar el nombre de Peniel , porque dijo: He visto a Dios cara a cara, y ha sido preservada mi vida.
31 Y le salió el sol al cruzar Peniel, y cojeaba de su muslo.
32 Por eso, hasta hoy, los hijos de Israel no comen el tendón de la cadera que está en la coyuntura del muslo, porque el hombre tocó la coyuntura del muslo de Jacob en el tendón de la cadera.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. I.e., el rostro de Dios
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