Jacob sent a message to his brother Esau on his way toward Canaan.
Jacob desired to find favor in Esau's sight.
Jacob was afraid, so he divided his people into two groups so that if Esau attacked one group, the other could escape.
Jacob was afraid, so he divided his people into two groups so that if Esau attacked one group, the other could escape.
Jacob asked Yahweh to deliver him from the hand of Esau.
Jacob reminded Yahweh that he had promised to prosper Jacob, and to make his descendants like the sand of the sea.
Jacob thought that perhaps he could appease Esau with the gifts that he sent to Esau so that later, when Jacob saw him, Esau would receive him.
He took his wives, servant women, and children across the ford of the Jabbok.
Jacob wrestled with a man until daybreak.
The man struck Jacob's hip and dislocated it.
Jacob demanded that the man bless him.
The man said that Jacob's name would now be Israel.
Jacob said he had seen God face to face that night.
Jacob limped because of his hip after that night.