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Génesis 32:20

Listen to Génesis 32:20
20 y asegúrense de decirle: “Mire, su servidor Jacob viene detrás de nosotros”».
Jacob pensó: «Intentaré apaciguarlo enviando regalos antes de mi llegada, y cuando me encuentre con él en persona, quizá me reciba con bondad».

Génesis 32:20 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 32:20

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; Esau would have thought himself, at best, but slighted; as if he was unworthy of a visit from him, and of conversation with him: for he said:
that is, Jacob, or "had said" F1, in his heart, within himself, as might be supposed from the whole of his conduct; for what follows are the words of Moses the historian, as Aben Ezra observes, and not of Jacob to his servants, nor of them to Esau: I will appease him with the present that goeth before me, and
afterwards I will see his face:
he hoped the present would produce the desired effect; that it would turn away his wrath from him, and pacify him; and then he should be able to appear before him, and see his face with pleasure: or, "I will expiate his face" F2, as some render the words, or make him propitious and favourable; or cover his face, as Aben Ezra interprets it, that is, cause him to hide his wrath and resentment, that it shall not appear; or cause his fury to cease, as Jarchi; or remove his anger, wrath, and displeasure, as Ben Melech; all which our version takes in, by rendering it, "appease him"; and then, peradventure he will accept of me:
receive him with marks of tenderness and affection, and in a very honourable and respectable manner.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (rma yk) "dicebat enim", Vatablus, Junius & Tremellius, Drusius.
F2 (wyup hrpka) "expiabo faciem ejus", Montanus; "propitium reddam", Drusius, Munster.
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Génesis 32:20 In-Context

18 Entonces deben contestar: “Pertenecen a su servidor Jacob, pero son un regalo para su señor Esaú. Mire, él viene detrás de nosotros”».
19 Jacob dio las mismas instrucciones a los siervos a cargo del segundo y tercer grupo, y a todos los que iban detrás de las manadas: «Cuando se encuentren con Esaú, deben responder lo mismo,
20 y asegúrense de decirle: “Mire, su servidor Jacob viene detrás de nosotros”».
Jacob pensó: «Intentaré apaciguarlo enviando regalos antes de mi llegada, y cuando me encuentre con él en persona, quizá me reciba con bondad».
21 Así que los regalos fueron enviados por delante, y Jacob pasó la noche en el campamento.
22 Jacob lucha con Dios
Durante la noche, Jacob se levantó y tomó a sus dos esposas, a sus dos mujeres esclavas y a sus once hijos, y cruzó el río Jaboc con ellos.
Esta Biblia es una edición de la Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente. La Santa Biblia, Nueva Traducción Viviente, © Tyndale House Foundation, 2010. Todos los derechos reservados. Visite Tyndale en Internet: www.BibliaNTV.com y www.tyndaleespanol.com.

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