Genèse 32:26

26 Et cet homme lui dit: Laisse-moi aller, car l'aurore est levée. Mais il dit: Je ne te laisserai point aller, que tu ne m'aies béni.

Genèse 32:26 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 32:26

And he said, let me go, for the day breaketh
This was said that he might seem to be a man that was desirous of going about his business, as men do early in the morning; though the true reason perhaps was, that his form might not be more distinctly seen by Jacob, and much less by any other person: and he said, I will not let thee go except thou bless me;
for by his touching his thigh, and the effect of that, he perceived he was more than a man, even a divine Person, and therefore insisted upon being blessed by him: thus faith in prayer lays hold on God, and will not let him go without leaving the blessing it is pleading for; which shows the great strength of faith, and the efficacy of the prayer of faith with God; see ( Exodus 32:10 ) ( Isaiah 62:7 ) ( James 5:15 James 5:16 ) .

Genèse 32:26 In-Context

24 Or Jacob demeura seul; et un homme lutta avec lui, jusqu'au lever de l'aurore.
25 Et quand cet homme vit qu'il ne pouvait le vaincre, il toucha l'emboîture de sa hanche; et l'emboîture de la hanche de Jacob fut démise, pendant qu'il luttait avec lui.
26 Et cet homme lui dit: Laisse-moi aller, car l'aurore est levée. Mais il dit: Je ne te laisserai point aller, que tu ne m'aies béni.
27 Et il lui dit: Quel est ton nom? et il répondit: Jacob.
28 Alors il dit: Ton nom ne sera plus Jacob, mais Israël (qui lutte avec Dieu); car tu as lutté avec Dieu et avec les hommes, et tu as vaincu.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.