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  • But he said: Thy name shall not be called Jacob, but Israel: for if thou hast been strong against God, how much more shalt thou prevail against men? (Genesis 32, 28)

  • Jacob asked him, Tell me by what name art thou called? He answered: Why dost thou ask my name? And he blessed him in the same place. (Genesis 32, 29)

  • And Jacob called the name of the place Phanuel, saying: I have seen God face to face, and my soul has been saved. (Genesis 32, 30)

  • Therefore the children of Israel, unto this day, eat not the sinew, that shrank in Jacob's thigh: because he touched the sinew of his thigh and it shrank. (Genesis 32, 32)

  • And Jacob lifting up his eyes, saw Esau coming, and with him four hundred men: and he divided the children of Lia, and of Rachel, and of the two handmaids: (Genesis 33, 1)

  • Then Esau ran to meet his brother, and embraced him: and clasping him fast about the neck, and kissing him, wept. (Genesis 33, 4)

  • And Esau said: What are the droves that I met? He answered: That I might find favor before my lord. (Genesis 33, 8)

  • And Jacob said: Do not so I beseech thee, but if I have found favor in thy eyes, receive a little present at my hands: for I have seen thy face, as if I should have seen the countenance of God: be gracious to me, (Genesis 33, 10)

  • And Jacob said: My lord, thou knowest that I have with me tender children, and sheep, and kine with young: which if I should cause to be overdriven, in one day all the flocks will die. (Genesis 33, 13)

  • Esau answered: I beseech thee, that some of the people at least, who are with me, may stay to accompany thee in the way. And he said: There is no necessity: I want nothing else but only to find favor, my lord, in thy sight. (Genesis 33, 15)

  • So Esau returned, that day, the way that he came, to Seir. (Genesis 33, 16)

  • And Jacob came to Socoth: where having built a house, and pitched tents, he called the name of the place Socoth, that is, Tents. (Genesis 33, 17)


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