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but Jacob called it Galeed.l

      48Laban said, "This mound is our witness today," and, therefore, he too named it Galeed. 49He also named it Mizpah,m because he said, "The LORD will observe both of us when we are separated from each other. 50If you treat my daughters badly and if you marry other women, though we aren't there, know that God observed our witness."

      51Laban said to Jacob, "Here is this mound and here is the sacred pillar that I've set up for us. 52This mound and the sacred pillar are witnesses that I won't travel beyond this mound and that you won't travel beyond this mound and this pillar to do harm. 53The God of Abraham and the God of Nahorn will keep order between us." So Jacob gave his word in the name of the awesome one of his father Isaac. 54Jacob offered a sacrifice on the mountain, and invited his relatives to a meal. They ate together and spent the night on the mountain. 55o Laban got up early in the morning, kissed his sons and daughters, blessed them, and left to go back to his own place.

      Genesis 32Jacob went on his way, and God's messengers approached him. 2When Jacob saw them, he said, "This is God's camp," and he named that sacred place Mahanaim.p 3Jacob sent messengers ahead of him to his brother Esau, toward the land of Seir, the open country of Edom. 4He gave them these orders: "Say this to my master Esau. This is the message of your servant Jacob: 'I've lived as an immigrant with Laban, where I've stayed till now. 5I own cattle, donkeys, flocks, men servants, and women servants. I'm sending this message to my master now to ask that heq be kind.'"

      6The messengers returned to Jacob and said, "We went out to your brother Esau, and he's coming to meet you with four hundred men."

      7Jacob was terrified and felt trapped, so he divided the people with him, and the flocks, cattle, and camels, into two camps. 8He thought, If Esau meets the first camp and attacks it, at least one camp will be left to escape.

      9Jacob said, "LORD, God of my father Abraham, God of my father Isaac, who said to me, 'Go back to your country and your relatives, and I'll make sure things go well for you,'10I don't deserve how loyal and truthful you've been to your servant. I went away across the Jordan with just my staff, but now I've become two camps. 11Save me from my brother Esau! I'm afraid he will come and kill me, the mothers, and their children. 12You were the one who told me, 'I will make sure things go well for you, and I will make your descendants like the sand of the sea, so many you won't be able to count them.'"

      13Jacob spent that night there. From what he had acquired, he set aside a gift for his brother Esau: 14two hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams, 15thirty nursing camels with their young, forty cows and ten bulls, and twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys. 16He separated these herds and gave them to his servants. He said to them, "Go ahead of me and put some distance between each of the herds."17He ordered the first group, "When my brother Esau meets you and asks you, 'Who are you with? Where are you going? And whose herds are these in front of you?'18say, 'They are your servant Jacob's, a gift sent to my master Esau. And Jacob is actually right behind us.'"19He also ordered the second group, the third group, and everybody following the herds, "Say exactly the same thing to Esau when you find him. 20Say also, 'Your servant Jacob is right behind us.'" Jacob thought, I may be able to pacify Esau with the gift I'm sending ahead. When I meet him, perhaps he will be kind to me. 21So Jacob sent the gift ahead of him, but he spent that night in the camp.

      Jacob wrestles with God

      22Jacob got up during the night, took his two wives, his two women servants, and his eleven sons, and crossed the Jabbok River's shallow water. 23He took them and everything that belonged to him, and he helped them cross the river. 24But Jacob stayed apart by himself, and a man wrestled with him until dawn broke. 25When the man saw that he couldn't defeat Jacob, he grabbed Jacob's thigh and tore a muscle in Jacob's thigh as he wrestled with him. 26The man said, "Let me go because the dawn is breaking."

      But Jacob said, "I won't let you go until you bless me."

      27He said to Jacob, "What's your name?" and he said, "Jacob."28Then he said, "Your name won't be Jacob any longer, but Israel,r because you struggled with God and with men and won."

      29Jacob also asked and said, "Tell me your name."

      But he said, "Why do you ask for my name?" and he blessed Jacob there. 30Jacob named the place Peniel,s "because I've seen God face-to-face, and my life has been saved."31The sun rose as Jacob passed Penuel, limping because of his thigh. 32Therefore, Israelites don't eat the tendon attached to the thigh muscle to this day, because he grabbed Jacob's thigh muscle at the tendon.

      Genesis 33Jacob looked up and saw Esau approaching with four hundred men. Jacob divided the children among Leah, Rachel, and the two women servants. 2He put the servants and their children first, Leah and her children after them, and Rachel and Joseph last. 3He himself went in front of them and bowed to the ground seven times as he was approaching his brother. 4But Esau ran to meet him, threw his arms around his neck, kissed him, and they wept. 5Esau looked up and saw the women and children and said, "Who are these with you?"

      Jacob said, "The children that God generously gave your servant."6The women servants and their children came forward and bowed down. 7Then Leah and her servants also came forward and bowed, and afterward Joseph and Rachel came forward and bowed.

      8Esau said, "What's the meaning of this entire group of animals that I met?"

      Jacob said, "To ask for my master's kindness."

      9Esau said, "I already have plenty, my brother. Keep what's yours."

      10Jacob said, "No, please, do me the kindness of accepting my gift. Seeing your face is like seeing God's face, since you've accepted me so warmly. 11Take this present that I've brought because God has been generous to me, and I have everything I need." So Jacob persuaded him, and he took it.

      12Esau said, "Let's break camp and set out, and I'll go with you."

      13But Jacob said to him, "My master knows that the children aren't strong and that I am responsible for the nursing flocks and cattle. If I push them hard for even one day, all of the flocks will die. 14My master, go on ahead of your servant, but I've got to take it easy, going only as fast as the animals in front of me and the children are able to go, until I meet you in Seir."

      15Esau said, "Let me leave some of my people with you."

      But Jacob said, "Why should you do this since my master has already been so kind to me?"16That day Esau returned on the road to Seir, 17but Jacob traveled to Succoth. He built a house for himself but made temporary shelters for his animals; therefore, he named the place Succoth.t

      Dinah and the conflict at Shechem

      18Jacob arrived safely at the city of Shechem in the land of Canaan on his trip from Paddan-aram, and he camped in front of the city. 19He bought the section of the field where he pitched

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