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  • When Esau looked about, he saw the women and children. "Who are these with you?" he asked. Jacob answered, "They are the children whom God has graciously bestowed on your servant." (Genesis 33, 5)

  • Then Esau asked, "What did you intend with all those droves that I encountered?" Jacob answered, "It was to gain my lord's favor." (Genesis 33, 8)

  • "I have plenty," replied Esau; "you should keep what is yours, brother." (Genesis 33, 9)

  • "No, I beg you!" said Jacob. "If you will do me the favor, please accept this gift from me, since to come into your presence is for me like coming into the presence of God, now that you have received me so kindly. (Genesis 33, 10)

  • Do accept the present I have brought you; God has been generous toward me, and I have an abundance." Since he so urged him, Esau accepted. (Genesis 33, 11)

  • Then Esau said, "Let us break camp and be on our way; I will travel alongside you." (Genesis 33, 12)

  • But Jacob replied: "As my lord can see, the children are frail. Besides, I am encumbered with the flocks and herds, which now have sucklings; if overdriven for a single day, the whole flock will die. (Genesis 33, 13)

  • Esau replied, "Let me at least put at your disposal some of the men who are with me." But Jacob said, "For what reason? Please indulge me in this, my lord." (Genesis 33, 15)

  • So on the same day that Esau began his journey back to Seir, (Genesis 33, 16)

  • Jacob journeyed to Succoth. There he built a home for himself and made booths for his livestock. That is why the place was called Succoth. (Genesis 33, 17)

  • Having thus come from Paddan-aram, Jacob arrived safely at the city of Shechem, which is in the land of Canaan, and he encamped in sight of the city. (Genesis 33, 18)

  • Dinah, the daughter whom Leah had borne to Jacob, went out to visit some of the women of the land. (Genesis 34, 1)


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