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Génesis 33:1-8

Listen to Génesis 33:1-8
1 Jacob y Esa煤 se reconcilian
Entonces Jacob levant贸 la vista y vio a Esa煤, quien se acercaba con sus cuatrocientos hombres. Por eso, reparti贸 a los ni帽os entre Lea, Raquel y sus dos esposas esclavas.
2 Coloc贸 en el frente a sus dos esposas esclavas con sus respectivos hijos, despu茅s a Lea con sus hijos, y por 煤ltimo a Raquel y a Jos茅.
3 Entonces Jacob se adelant贸 a todos ellos. Cuando se aproxim贸 a su hermano, se inclin贸 hasta el suelo siete veces delante de 茅l.
4 Entonces Esa煤 corri贸 a su encuentro y lo abraz贸, puso los brazos alrededor de su cuello y lo bes贸. Y ambos lloraron.
5 Despu茅s Esa煤 mir贸 a las mujeres y a los ni帽os, y pregunt贸:
鈥斅縌ui茅nes son esas personas que vienen contigo?
鈥擲on los hijos que Dios, en su misericordia, me ha dado a m铆, tu siervo 鈥攃ontest贸 Jacob.
6 Despu茅s las esposas esclavas se presentaron con sus hijos y se inclinaron ante 茅l.
7 Luego se present贸 Lea con sus hijos, quienes tambi茅n se inclinaron ante 茅l. Finalmente se presentaron Jos茅 y Raquel, y ambos se inclinaron ante 茅l.
8 鈥斅縔 qu茅 eran todos esos reba帽os y esas manadas que encontr茅 en el camino? 鈥攑regunt贸 Esa煤.
鈥擲on un regalo, mi se帽or, para asegurar tu amistad 鈥攃ontest贸 Jacob.

Génesis 33:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 33

In this chapter we find Esau meeting Jacob in a friendly manner, contrary to his fears and expectation, having set his family in order in case of the worst, Ge 33:1-4; putting questions to Jacob concerning the women and children with him, who make their obeisance to him as Jacob had done before, Ge 33:5-7; and concerning the drove he met, which was a present to him, and which he refused at first to take, but at the urgency of Jacob accepted of it, Ge 33:8-11; proposing to travel with him, unto which Jacob desired to be excused, he, with the women, children, and flocks, not being able to keep pace with him, Ge 33:12-14, and to leave some of his men with him to guard him, which Jacob judged unnecessary, upon which they parted friendly, Ge 33:15,16; and the chapter is concluded with an account of Jacob's journey, first to Succoth, then to Shalem, where he pitched his tent, bought a field and built an altar, Ge 33:17-20.

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