Old Testament in-depth commentary

Jacob prepares for Esau and wrestles at Peniel

Genesis Genesis 32:1-32 GEN_042

Jacob, fearing Esau, responds with prayer, prudence, and costly gifts, but the decisive turning point comes when God meets him in the night and renames him Israel. The passage shows that covenant blessing is received from God’s gracious hand rather than secured by Jacob’s own strength or scheming. J

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