Génesis 32:1-8

1 Y cuando Jacob siguió su camino, los ángeles de Dios le salieron al encuentro.
2 Y al verlos, Jacob dijo: Este es el campamento de Dios; por eso le puso a aquel lugar el nombre de Mahanaim .
3 Entonces Jacob envió mensajeros delante de sí a su hermano Esaú, a la tierra de Seir, región de Edom.
4 Y les dio órdenes, diciendo: Así diréis a mi señor Esaú: "Así dice tu siervo Jacob: 'He morado con Labán, y allí me he quedado hasta ahora.
5 'Tengo bueyes, asnos y rebaños, siervos y siervas; y envío a avisar a mi señor, para hallar gracia ante tus ojos.'"
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.

Génesis 32:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 32

This chapter informs us of Jacob's proceeding on in his journey, and of his being met and guarded by an host of angels, Ge 32:1,2; of his sending messengers to his brother Esau, acquainting him with his increase, and desiring his favour and good will, Ge 32:3-5, who return and report to him, that Esau was coming to him with four hundred men, which put him into a panic, and after devising ways and means for the security of himself; and those with him, at least a part, if not the whole, Ge 32:6-8; then follows a prayer of his to God, pressing his unworthiness of mercies, and his sense of them, imploring deliverance from his brother, and putting the Lord in mind of his promises, Ge 32:9-12; after which we have an account of the wise methods he took for the safety of himself and family, by sending a present to his brother, dividing those who had the charge of it into separate companies, and directing them to move at a proper distance from each other, he, his wives and children, following after, Ge 32:13-23; when they were over the brook Jabbok, he stopped, and being alone, the Son of God in an human form appeared to him, and wrestled with him, with whom Jacob prevailed, and got the blessing, and hence had the name of Israel, Ge 32:24-28; and though he could not get his name, he perceived it was a divine Person he had wrestled with, and therefore called the name of the place Penuel, Ge 32:29-31; the hollow of his thigh being touched by him with whom he wrestled, which put it out of joint, he halted as he went over Penuel, in commemoration of which the children of Israel eat not of that part of the thigh, Ge 32:31,32.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. I.e., dos campamentos, o, dos compaas
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