Context 7Then Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed; and he divided the people who were with him, and the flocks and the herds and the camels, into two companies; 8for he said, If Esau comes to the one company and attacks it, then the company which is left will escape. 9Jacob said, O God of my father Abraham and God of my father Isaac, O LORD, who said to me, Return to your country and to your relatives, and I will prosper you, 10I am unworthy of all the lovingkindness and of all the faithfulness which You have shown to Your servant; for with my staff only I crossed this Jordan, and now I have become two companies. 11Deliver me, I pray, from the hand of my brother, from the hand of Esau; for I fear him, that he will come and attack me and the mothers with the children. 12For You said, I will surely prosper you and make your descendants as the sand of the sea, which is too great to be numbered. 13So he spent the night there. Then he selected from what he had with him a present for his brother Esau: 14two hundred female goats and twenty male goats, two hundred ewes and twenty rams, 15thirty milking camels and their colts, forty cows and ten bulls, twenty female donkeys and ten male donkeys. 16He delivered them into the hand of his servants, every drove by itself, and said to his servants, Pass on before me, and put a space between droves. 17He commanded the one in front, saying, When my brother Esau meets you and asks you, saying, To whom do you belong, and where are you going, and to whom do these animals in front of you belong? 18then you shall say, These belong to your servant Jacob; it is a present sent to my lord Esau. And behold, he also is behind us. 19Then he commanded also the second and the third, and all those who followed the droves, saying, After this manner you shall speak to Esau when you find him; 20and you shall say, Behold, your servant Jacob also is behind us. For he said, I will appease him with the present that goes before me. Then afterward I will see his face; perhaps he will accept me. 21So the present passed on before him, while he himself spent that night in the camp. 22Now he arose that same night and took his two wives and his two maids and his eleven children, and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. 23He took them and sent them across the stream. And he sent across whatever he had. Jacob Wrestles 24Then Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. 25When he saw that he had not prevailed against him, he touched the socket of his thigh; so the socket of Jacobs thigh was dislocated while he wrestled with him. 26Then he said, Let me go, for the dawn is breaking. But he said, I will not let you go unless you bless me. 27So he said to him, What is your name? And he said, Jacob. 28He said, Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but Israel; for you have striven with God and with men and have prevailed. 29Then Jacob asked him and said, Please tell me your name. But he said, Why is it that you ask my name? And he blessed him there. 30So Jacob named the place Peniel, for he said, I have seen God face to face, yet my life has been preserved. 31Now the sun rose upon him just as he crossed over Penuel, and he was limping on his thigh. 32Therefore, to this day the sons of Israel do not eat the sinew of the hip which is on the socket of the thigh, because he touched the socket of Jacobs thigh in the sinew of the hip. Parallel Verses American Standard VersionThen Jacob was greatly afraid and was distressed: and he divided the people that were with him, and the flocks, and the herds, and the camels, into two companies; Douay-Rheims Bible Then Jacob was greatly afraid; and in his fear divided the people that was with him, and the flocks, and the sheep, and the oxen, and the camels, into two companies, Darby Bible Translation Then Jacob was greatly afraid, and was distressed; and he divided the people that were with him, and the sheep and the cattle and the camels, into two troops. English Revised Version Then Jacob was greatly afraid and was distressed: and he divided the people that was with him, and the flocks, and the herds, and the camels, into two companies; Webster's Bible Translation Then Jacob was greatly afraid, and distressed: and he divided the people that were with him, and the flocks, and herds, and camels, into two bands; World English Bible Then Jacob was greatly afraid and was distressed. He divided the people who were with him, and the flocks, and the herds, and the camels, into two companies; Young's Literal Translation and Jacob feareth exceedingly, and is distressed, and he divideth the people who are with him, and the flock, and the herd, and the camels, into two camps, Library Mahanaim: the Two CampsAnd Jacob went on his way, and the angels of God met him. And when Jacob saw them, he said, This is God's host: and he called the name of that place Mahanaim' (i.e. Two camps).--GENESIS xxxii. 1, 2. This vision came at a crisis in Jacob's life. He has just left the house of Laban, his father-in-law, where he had lived for many years, and in company with a long caravan, consisting of wives, children, servants, and all his wealth turned into cattle, is journeying back again to Palestine. His road … Alexander Maclaren—Expositions of Holy Scripture The Twofold Wrestle --God's with Jacob and Jacob's with God "And He Said, Let Me Go, for the Day Breaketh. " --Genesis xxxii. 26 Of the Name of God Gen. xxxi. 11 Jacob-Wrestling The Great Shepherd Pleading The Time of Trouble Explanatory and Biographical The Worst Things Work for Good to the Godly Links Genesis 32:7 NIV • Genesis 32:7 NLT • Genesis 32:7 ESV • Genesis 32:7 NASB • Genesis 32:7 KJV • Genesis 32:7 Bible Apps • Genesis 32:7 Parallel • Bible Hub |