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Genesis 32

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1 Ya'akov went on his way, and the angels of God met him.
1 And on his way Jacob came face to face with the angels of God.
2 When Ya'akov saw them, he said, "This is God's camp," and called that place Machanayim [two camps].
2 And when he saw them he said, This is the army of God: so he gave that place the name of Mahanaim.
3 Ya'akov sent messengers ahead of him to 'Esav his brother toward the land of Se'ir, the country of Edom,
3 Now Jacob sent servants before him to Esau, his brother, in the land of Seir, the country of Edom;
4 with these instructions: "Here is what you are to say to my lord 'Esav: 'Your servant Ya'akov says, "I have been living with Lavan and have stayed until now.
4 And he gave them orders to say these words to Esau: Your servant Jacob says, Till now I have been living with Laban:
5 I have cattle, donkeys and flocks, and male and female servants. I am sending to tell this news to my lord, in order to win your favor."'"
5 And I have oxen and asses and flocks and men-servants and women-servants: and I have sent to give my lord news of these things so that I may have grace in his eyes.
6 The messengers returned to Ya'akov saying, "We went to your brother 'Esav, and he is coming to meet you; with him are four hundred men."
6 When the servants came back they said, We have seen your brother Esau and he is coming out to you, and four hundred men with him.
7 Ya'akov became greatly afraid and distressed. He divided the people, flocks, cattle and camels with him into two camps,
7 Then Jacob was in great fear and trouble of mind: and he put all the people and the flocks and the herds and the camels into two groups;
8 saying, "If 'Esav comes to the one camp and attacks it, at least the camp that is left will escape."
8 And said, If Esau, meeting one group, makes an attack on them, the others will get away safely.
9 Then Ya'akov said, "God of my father Avraham and God of my father Yitz'chak, ADONAI, who told me, 'Return to your country and your kinsmen, and I will do you good':
9 Then Jacob said, O God of my father Abraham, the God of my father Isaac, the Lord who said to me, Go back to your country and your family and I will be good to you:
10 I'm not worthy of all the love and faithfulness you have shown your servant, since I crossed the Yarden with only my staff. But now I have become two camps.
10 I am less than nothing in comparison with all your mercies and your faith to me your servant; for with only my stick in my hand I went across Jordan, and now I have become two armies.
11 Please! Rescue me from my brother 'Esav! I'm afraid of him, afraid he'll come and attack me, without regard for mothers or children.
11 Be my saviour from the hand of Esau, my brother: for my fear is that he will make an attack on me, putting to death mother and child.
12 You said, 'I will certainly do you good and make your descendants as numerous as the grains of sand by the sea, which are so many they can't be counted.'"
12 And you said, Truly, I will be good to you, and make your seed like the sand of the sea which may not be numbered.
13 He stayed there that night; then he chose from among his possessions the following as a present for 'Esav his brother:
13 Then he put up his tent there for the night; and from among his goods he took, as an offering for his brother Esau,
14 two hundred female goats and twenty males, two hundred female sheep and twenty males,
14 Two hundred she-goats and twenty he-goats, two hundred females and twenty males from the sheep,
15 thirty milk-camels and their colts, forty cows and ten bulls, twenty female donkeys and ten colts.
15 Thirty camels with their young ones, forty cows, ten oxen, twenty asses, and ten young asses.
16 He turned them over to his servants, every drove by itself, and said to his servants, "Cross over in front of me, and keep a space between each drove and the next
16 These he gave to his servants, every herd by itself, and he said to his servants, Go on before me, and let there be a space between one herd and another.
17 He instructed the servant in front, "When 'Esav my brother meets you and asks you, 'Whose servant are you? Where are you going? And whose animals are these?'
17 And he gave orders to the first, saying, When my brother Esau comes to you and says, Whose servant are you, and where are you going, and whose are these herds?
18 then you are to say, 'They belong to your servant Ya'akov, and they are a present he has sent to my lord 'Esav; and Ya'akov himself is just behind us.'"
18 Then say to him, These are your servant Jacob's; they are an offering for my lord, for Esau; and he himself is coming after us.
19 He also instructed the second servant, and the third, and all that followed the droves, "When you encounter 'Esav, you are to speak to him in the same way,
19 And he gave the same orders to the second and the third and to all those who were with the herds, saying, This is what you are to say to Esau when you see him;
20 and you are to add, 'And there, just behind us, is your servant Ya'akov.'" For he said, "I will appease him first with the present that goes ahead of me; then, after that, I will see him myself - and maybe he will be friendly toward me."
20 And you are to say further, Jacob, your servant, is coming after us. For he said to himself, I will take away his wrath by the offering which I have sent on, and then I will come before him: it may be that I will have grace in his eyes.
21 So the present crossed over ahead of him, and he himself stayed that night in the camp.
21 So the servants with the offerings went on in front, and he himself took his rest that night in the tents with his people.
22 He got up that night, took his two wives, his two slave-girls, and his eleven children, and forded the Yabok.
22 And in the night he got up, and taking with him his two wives and the two servant-women and his eleven children, he went over the river Jabbok.
23 He took them and sent them across the stream, then sent his possessions across;
23 He took them and sent them over the stream with all he had.
24 and Ya'akov was left alone. Then some man wrestled with him until daybreak.
24 Then Jacob was by himself; and a man was fighting with him till dawn.
25 When he saw that he did not defeat Ya'akov, he struck Ya'akov's hip socket, so that his hip was dislocated while wrestling with him.
25 But when the man saw that he was not able to overcome Jacob, he gave him a blow in the hollow part of his leg, so that his leg was damaged.
26 The man said, "Let me go, because it's daybreak." But Ya'akov replied, "I won't let you go unless you bless me."
26 And he said to him, Let me go now, for the dawn is near. But Jacob said, I will not let you go till you have given me your blessing.
27 The man asked, "What is your name?" and he answered, "Ya'akov."
27 Then he said, What is your name? And he said, Jacob.
28 Then the man said, "From now on, you will no longer be called Ya'akov, but Isra'el; because you have shown your strength to both God and men and have prevailed."
28 And he said, Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel: for in your fight with God and with men you have overcome.
29 Ya'akov asked him, "Please tell me your name." But he answered, "Why are you asking about my name?" and blessed him there.
29 Then Jacob said, What is your name? And he said, What is my name to you? Then he gave him a blessing.
30 Ya'akov called the place P'ni-El [face of God], "Because I have seen God face to face, yet my life is spared."
30 And Jacob gave that place the name of Peniel, saying, I have seen God face to face, and still I am living.
31 As the sun rose upon him he went on past P'ni-El, limping at the hip.
31 And while he was going past Peniel, the sun came up. And he went with unequal steps because of his damaged leg.
32 This is why, to this day, the people of Isra'el do not eat the thigh muscle that passes along the hip socket - because the man struck Ya'akov's hip at its socket.
32 For this reason the children of Israel, even today, never take that muscle in the hollow of the leg as food, because the hollow of Jacob's leg was touched.
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