Genèse 32:22

22 Et il se leva cette nuit, prit ses deux femmes, et ses deux servantes, et ses onze enfants, et passa le gué de Jabbok.

Genèse 32:22 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 32:22

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 from other womenservants or maidservants, of which, no doubt, he had many: and his eleven sons;
together with Dinah his daughter, though not mentioned, being the only female child, and a little one: and passed over the ford Jabbok;
over that river, at a place of it where it was fordable, or where there was a ford or passage: this was a river that took its rise from the mountains of Arabia, was the border of the Ammonites, washed the city Rabba, and ran between Philadelphia and Gerasa, and came into the river Jordan, at some little distance from the sea of Gennesaret or Galilee F4, about three or four miles from it.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Hieron, de loc. Heb. fol. 92. f. Adrichom, Theatrum Terrae, S. p. 32.

Genèse 32:22 In-Context

20 Et vous direz: Voici même ton serviteur Jacob qui vient derrière nous. Car il se disait: Je l'apaiserai par ce présent qui va devant moi, et après cela, je verrai sa face; peut-être qu'il m'accueillera favorablement.
21 Le présent marcha donc devant lui; mais lui, il passa cette nuit-là dans le camp.
22 Et il se leva cette nuit, prit ses deux femmes, et ses deux servantes, et ses onze enfants, et passa le gué de Jabbok.
23 Il les prit donc, et leur fit passer le torrent. Il fit aussi passer ce qu'il avait.
24 Or Jacob demeura seul; et un homme lutta avec lui, jusqu'au lever de l'aurore.
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