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Genesis 32:1-21 (CEV)

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1 As Jacob was on his way back home, some of God's angels came and met him. 2 When Jacob saw them, he said, "This is God's camp." So he named the place Mahanaim. 3 Jacob sent messengers on ahead to Esau, who lived in the land of Seir, also known as Edom. 4 Jacob told them to say to Esau, "Master, I am your servant! I have lived with Laban all this time, 5 and now I own cattle, donkeys, and sheep, as well as many slaves. Master, I am sending these messengers in the hope that you will be kind to me." 6 When the messengers returned, they told Jacob, "We went to your brother Esau, and now he is heading this way with four hundred men." 7 Jacob was so frightened that he divided his people, sheep, cattle, and camels into two groups. 8 He thought, "If Esau attacks one group, perhaps the other can escape." 9 Then Jacob prayed: You, LORD, are the God who was worshiped by my grandfather Abraham and by my father Isaac. You told me to return home to my family, and you promised to be with me and make me successful. 10 I don't deserve all the good things you have done for me, your servant. When I first crossed the Jordan, I had only my walking stick, but now I have two large groups of people and animals. 11 Please rescue me from my brother. I am afraid he will come and attack not only me, but my wives and children as well. 12 But you have promised that I would be a success and that someday it will be as hard to count my descendants as it is to count the stars in the sky. 13 After Jacob had spent the night there, he chose some animals as gifts for Esau: 14 two hundred female goats and twenty males, two hundred female sheep and twenty males, thirty female camels with their young, forty cows and ten bulls, and twenty female donkeys and ten males. 15 (SEE 32:14) 16 Jacob put servants in charge of each herd and told them, "Go ahead of me and keep a space between each herd." 17 Then he said to the servant in charge of the first herd, "When Esau meets you, he will ask whose servant you are. He will want to know where you are going and who owns those animals in front of you. 18 So tell him, 'They belong to your servant Jacob, who is coming this way. He is sending them as a gift to his master Esau.' " 19 Jacob also told the men in charge of the second and third herds and those who followed to say the same thing when they met Esau. 20 And Jacob told them to be sure to say that he was right behind them. Jacob hoped the gifts would make Esau friendly, so Esau would be glad to see him when they met. 21 Jacob's men took the gifts on ahead of him, but he spent the night in camp.

Definition(s):
Abraham (Ab-ra-ham): father of a great multitude
Abraham (Ehb-ra-ham): father of a great multitude
Esau (Ee-saw): he that acts or finishes
Jacob (Jeh-kobb): that supplants, undermines; the heel
Laban (Leh-ban): white; shining; gentle; brittle
So (Soh):