Génesis 33:17

Listen to Génesis 33:17
17 Y Jacob parti贸 a Sucot, y edific贸 all铆 casa para s铆, e hizo caba帽as para su ganado; por tanto llam贸 el nombre de aquel lugar Sucot.

Génesis 33:17 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 33:17

And Jacob journeyed to Succoth
Perhaps after he had been at Seir, and stayed there some little time. Succoth was on the other side of Jordan, so called by anticipation, for it had its name from what follows; as yet there was no city built here, or at least of this name; afterwards there was, it lay in a valley, and belonged to Sihon king of Heshbon, and was given to the tribe of Gad, ( Joshua 13:27 ) ; it is mentioned along with Penuel, and was not far from it, ( Judges 8:8 ) . It is said to be but two miles distant from it F21, but one would think it should be more: and built him an house, and made booths for his cattle;
an house for himself and family, and booths or tents for his servants or shepherds, and for the cattle they had the care of, some for one, and some for the other. This he did with an intention to stay some time here, as it should seem; and the Targum of Jonathan says he continued here a whole year, and Jarchi eighteen months, a winter and two summers; but this is all uncertain: therefore the name of the place is called Succoth;
from the booths or tents built here, which this word signifies.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Bunting's Travels, p. 72.
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Génesis 33:17 In-Context

15 Y Esa煤 dijo: Dejar茅 ahora contigo de la gente que viene conmigo. Y 茅l dijo: 驴Para qu茅 esto? Halle yo gracia en los ojos de mi se帽or.
16 As铆 se volvi贸 Esa煤 aquel d铆a por su camino a Seir.
17 Y Jacob parti贸 a Sucot, y edific贸 all铆 casa para s铆, e hizo caba帽as para su ganado; por tanto llam贸 el nombre de aquel lugar Sucot.
18 Y vino Jacob sano a la ciudad de Siquem, que est谩 en la tierra de Cana谩n, cuando ven铆a de Padan-aram; y se asent贸 delante de la ciudad.
19 Y compr贸 una parte del campo, donde tendi贸 su tienda, de mano de los hijos de Hamor, padre de Siquem, por cien piezas de moneda.
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