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OET-RV GEN Chapter 33

OETGEN 33 ©

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33:1 Esaw and Yacob meet peacefully

33Then Yacob raised his head and looked ahead, and wow, Esaw was coming towards him along with his four hundred men. Then Yacob quickly divided the children among Le’ah and Rahel and their two female slaves, 2and he put the slave women and their children first, and then Le’ah and her children after them, and finally Rahel and Yosef after them. 3Then he himself went ahead of them, and he bowed to the ground seven times as he approached his brother. 4But Esaw ran forward to meet him and embraced him and threw his arms around his neck and kissed him, and they both cried together. 5Then Esaw looked up and saw the women and the children, and asked, “Who are these others with you?”

“The children that God has graciously given to your servant,” Yacob replied. 6Then the two female slaves approached with their children, and they bowed down. 7Next Le’ah also approached with her children, and they bowed down. Then after that, Yosef and Rahel approached, and they bowed down.

8Then Esaw asked, “What were all these groups that I met?”

“To win my master’s favour,” Yacob replied.

9“I’ve got plenty, my brother,” said Esaw. “Keep what belongs to you.”

10“No, please,” Yacob insisted. “If I’ve won your favour, then take my gifts. Because indeed, I’ve seen you face-to-face, which is like seeing God’s face, and you’ve received me favourably. 11Please take my gifts that were brought to you, because God has been gracious to me and I have way more than I need.”

And he urged him, so Esaw took it 12and said, “Ok, let’s get moving and go, and I’ll go ahead of you.”

13But Yacob replied, “My master knows that the children are tender plus I have flocks and herds with young animals. If they drive them harder today, then all the flocks will die. 14Please let my master go on before his servant, and I’ll lead them on at my gentle pace—at the pace of the livestock that are ahead of me and at the pace of the children—until I come to my master’s place in Se’ir.”

15At least let me leave some of my men with you all,” said Esaw.

“Why do that?” contradicted Yacob. “May my master allow me to decide.” 16So Esaw and his men started heading home to Se’ir, 17but Yacob travelled to Succot where he built a house for himself and made shelters for his livestock. That’s why he named the place ‘Succot’ (which means ‘shelters’).

33:18 Yacob begins to settle at Shekem

18Then Yacob, having come from Paddan Aram, arrived peacefully at the city of Shekem in the Canaan region, and he camped outside the city. 19In due course, he bought the portion of the field where he’d pitched his tents from the sons of Hamor, the father of Shekem, for a hundred pieces of silver.[ref] 20He set up an altar there and he named it ‘El Elohe Yisra’el’ (which means ‘God, the God of Yisra’el’).


33:19: Josh 24:32; Yhn 4:5.

OETGEN 33 ©

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