Genesis 33
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1Then Jacob looked up and saw Esau coming with his 400 men. So he divided the children among Leah, Rachel, and his two servant wives.1When Jacob looked off in the distance, there was Esau coming toward him, accompanied by 400 men! So Jacob divided Leah's children, Rachel, and the children of the two servants into separate groups.
2He put the servant wives and their children at the front, Leah and her children next, and Rachel and Joseph last.2Then he positioned the women servants and their children first, then Leah and her children next, and then Rachel and Joseph after them.
3Then Jacob went on ahead. As he approached his brother, he bowed to the ground seven times before him.3Then he went out to meet Esau, passing in front of all of them, and bowed low to the ground seven times as he approached his brother.
4Then Esau ran to meet him and embraced him, threw his arms around his neck, and kissed him. And they both wept.4Esau ran to meet Jacob and embraced him. Then he fell on his neck and kissed him. And they wept.
5Then Esau looked at the women and children and asked, “Who are these people with you?” “These are the children God has graciously given to me, your servant,” Jacob replied.5When Esau eventually looked around, he saw the women and the children. "Who are these people with you?" he asked. "The children, whom God has graciously given your servant," he answered.
6Then the servant wives came forward with their children and bowed before him.6Then the women servants approached, accompanied by their children, and bowed low.
7Next came Leah with her children, and they bowed before him. Finally, Joseph and Rachel came forward and bowed before him.7Leah also approached, and she and her children bowed low. After this, Joseph and Rachel approached and bowed low.
8“And what were all the flocks and herds I met as I came?” Esau asked. Jacob replied, “They are a gift, my lord, to ensure your friendship.”8Then Esau asked, "What are all these livestock for?" "To solicit favor from you, sir," Jacob answered.
9“My brother, I have plenty,” Esau answered. “Keep what you have for yourself.”9But Esau replied, "I already have so much, my brother, so keep what belongs to you."
10But Jacob insisted, “No, if I have found favor with you, please accept this gift from me. And what a relief to see your friendly smile. It is like seeing the face of God!10"Please," Jacob implored him, "don't refuse. If I'm to receive favor from you, then receive this gift from me, because seeing your face is like seeing the face of God, since you have favorably accepted me.
11Please take this gift I have brought you, for God has been very gracious to me. I have more than enough.” And because Jacob insisted, Esau finally accepted the gift.11So receive my blessing, which has been sent to you, since God has been gracious to me. Besides, I have enough." Because Jacob kept pressing him, Esau accepted the gifts.
12“Well,” Esau said, “let’s be going. I will lead the way.”12Then Esau suggested, "Let's set out and travel together, but let me go in front of you."
13But Jacob replied, “You can see, my lord, that some of the children are very young, and the flocks and herds have their young, too. If they are driven too hard, even for one day, all the animals could die.13"Sir, you know that the children are frail," Jacob suggested, "and the ewes and cows with me are still nursing their young. If they're driven even for a day, the entire flock will die.
14Please, my lord, go ahead of your servant. We will follow slowly, at a pace that is comfortable for the livestock and the children. I will meet you at Seir.”14So allow yourself to go ahead of your servant while I travel more slowly, letting the herds set their own pace with the children until I arrive to see my lord in Seir."
15“All right,” Esau said, “but at least let me assign some of my men to guide and protect you.” Jacob responded, “That’s not necessary. It’s enough that you’ve received me warmly, my lord!”15Esau said, "Let me leave with you some of the people who are with me." "Why do that?" Jacob asked. "I've already found favor in your sight, sir."
16So Esau turned around and started back to Seir that same day.16So Esau set out that very day back on his way to Seir,
17Jacob, on the other hand, traveled on to Succoth. There he built himself a house and made shelters for his livestock. That is why the place was named Succoth (which means “shelters”).17but Jacob set out for Succoth, built a house there, and constructed some cattle shelters. He named the place Succoth.
18Later, having traveled all the way from Paddan-aram, Jacob arrived safely at the town of Shechem, in the land of Canaan. There he set up camp outside the town.18After Jacob had arrived safely from Paddan-aram, he entered the city of Shechem, which was located in the territory of Canaan, and encamped facing that city.
19Jacob bought the plot of land where he camped from the family of Hamor, the father of Shechem, for 100 pieces of silver.19Then he bought a parcel of land for 100 pieces of silver from the descendants of Hamor, Shechem's father. He pitched his tent there,
20And there he built an altar and named it El-Elohe-Israel.20set up an altar, and named it El-elohe-israel.
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