Génesis 32:8

8 y dijo: Si Esaú viene a un campamento y lo ataca, entonces el campamento que queda escapará.

Génesis 32:8 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 32:8

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 is left shall escape;
by flight, in which most probably were he himself, his wives and children, and the camels to carry them off who would have notice by what should happen to the first band; but one would think, that, notwithstanding all this precaution and wise methods taken, there could be little expectation of escaping the hands of Esau, if he came out on such an ill design; for whither could they flee? or how could they hope to get out of the reach of four hundred men pursuing after them, unless it could be thought, or might be hoped, that the first company falling into his hands, and the revenge on them, and the plunder of them, would satiate him, and he would proceed no further? but Jacob did not trust to these methods he concerted, but betakes himself to God in prayer, as follows.

Génesis 32:8 In-Context

6 Y los mensajeros regresaron a Jacob, diciendo: Fuimos a tu hermano Esaú, y él también viene a tu encuentro y cuatrocientos hombres con él.
7 Entonces Jacob tuvo mucho temor y se angustió; y dividió la gente que estaba con él, y las ovejas, las vacas y los camellos, en dos campamentos
8 y dijo: Si Esaú viene a un campamento y lo ataca, entonces el campamento que queda escapará.
9 Y dijo Jacob: Oh Dios de mi padre Abraham y Dios de mi padre Isaac, oh SEÑOR, que me dijiste: "Vuelve a tu tierra y a tus familiares, y yo te haré prosperar",
10 indigno soy de toda misericordia y de toda la fidelidad que has mostrado a tu siervo; pues con sólo mi cayado crucé este Jordán, y ahora he llegado a tener dos campamentos.
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