Thematic Bible




Thematic Bible



And Jacob will lift up his eyes and will see, and behold Esau came, and with him four hundred men. And he will divide the children to Leah and to Rachel and to the two maids. And he set the maids and their children first, and Leah and her children behind, and Rachel and Joseph behind them. And he passed through before them, and he will bow himself upon the earth seven times till he brought himself near to his brother. read more.
And Esau will run to his meeting and he will embrace him and will fall upon his neck and will kiss him, and they will weep. And he will lift up his eyes and will see the women and the children, and he will say, To whom these to thee? And he will say, The children with whom God compassionated thy servant. And the maids will draw near, they and their children, and they will bow themselves. And Leah also will draw near, and her children, and they will bow themselves; and after, Joseph will draw near and Rachel, and they will prostrate themselves. And he will say, What to thee all this camp which I met? and he will say, To find grace in thine eyes, my lord. And Esau will say, There is much to me, my brother; what is to thee shall be to thee. And Jacob will say, Nay, now, if now I found grace in thine eyes, and take my gift from my hand, for, for this, I saw thy face as seeing the face of God, and thou wilt be satisfied with me. Take now my blessing which was brought to thee, for God compassionated me, and because all things are to me; and he will press upon him, and he will take. And he will say, We will remove and go, and I will go before thee.


And Jacob will lift up his eyes and will see, and behold Esau came, and with him four hundred men. And he will divide the children to Leah and to Rachel and to the two maids.


And Jacob will say, God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaak, Jehovah having said to me, Turn back to thy land and to thy family, and I will do well with thee. I was little from all the kindness and from all the truth which thou didst to thy servant; for with my rod I passed over this Jordan, and now I became into two camps. Take me away now from the hand of my brother, from the hand of Esau, for I am afraid of him, lest he shall come and smite me, the mother upon the sons. read more.
And thou saidst, Doing well I will do well with thee, and I set thy seed as the sand of the sea, which shall not be counted for multitude. And he will pass the night them in that night, and he will take from what came into his hand, a gift to Esau his brother. Two hundred she-goats, and twenty he-goats, two hundred sheep and twenty rams. Camels giving suck, and their young, thirty; forty heifers and ten bulls; twenty she-asses and ten foals. And he will give into the hand of his servants a flock, a flock itself alone; and he will say to his servants, Pass over before me, and ye shall put enlargement between flock and between flock. And he will command the first, saying, When Esau my brother shall meet thee and ask thee saying, To whom thou? and whither wilt thou go? and to whom these before thee? And thou saying, To thy servant, to Jacob: this a gift sent to my lord to Esau, and behold also he is behind us. And he will command also the second, also the third, also all going behind the flocks, saying, According to this word shall ye speak to Esau in your finding him. And ye said, Also behold thy servant Jacob behind us. For he said, I will appease his face with the gift going before me, and after this I will see his face; perhaps he will receive my face. And the gift will pass over before his face, and he remained in that night in the camp. And he will rise in that night and take his two wives and his two maids, and his eleven sons, and he will pass over the passage of Jabbok. Andhewill take them and will cause them to pass through the torrent, and he will cause to pass through what is to him. And Jacob will be left alone by himself, and a man will wrestle with him till the ascending of the morning. And he will see thathewill not prevail over him and he will touch upon the hollow of his thigh; and the hollow of Jacob's thigh will be alienated in his wrestling with him. And he will say, Send me away, for the morning ascended: and he will say, I will not send thee away, unless thou didst bless me. And he will say to him, What thy name? and he will say, Jacob. And he will say, Thy name shall no more be said Jacob, but Israel, for thou wert a prince with God and with men, and thou shalt prevail. And Jacob will ask and will say, Announce now, thy name: and he will say, For what this thou wilt ask for my name? and he will bless him there. And Jacob will call the name of the place, the face of God: for I saw God lace to face, and my soul shall be saved. And the sun will rise to him when he passed through the face of God, and he limped upon his thigh. For this, the sons of Israel will not eat the sinew which dried up which is upon the hollow of the thigh, even till this day; for he touched upon the hollow of Jacob's thigh in the sinew which dried up.

And Jacob will lift up his eyes and will see, and behold Esau came, and with him four hundred men. And he will divide the children to Leah and to Rachel and to the two maids. And he set the maids and their children first, and Leah and her children behind, and Rachel and Joseph behind them. And he passed through before them, and he will bow himself upon the earth seven times till he brought himself near to his brother. read more.
And Esau will run to his meeting and he will embrace him and will fall upon his neck and will kiss him, and they will weep. And he will lift up his eyes and will see the women and the children, and he will say, To whom these to thee? And he will say, The children with whom God compassionated thy servant. And the maids will draw near, they and their children, and they will bow themselves. And Leah also will draw near, and her children, and they will bow themselves; and after, Joseph will draw near and Rachel, and they will prostrate themselves. And he will say, What to thee all this camp which I met? and he will say, To find grace in thine eyes, my lord. And Esau will say, There is much to me, my brother; what is to thee shall be to thee. And Jacob will say, Nay, now, if now I found grace in thine eyes, and take my gift from my hand, for, for this, I saw thy face as seeing the face of God, and thou wilt be satisfied with me. Take now my blessing which was brought to thee, for God compassionated me, and because all things are to me; and he will press upon him, and he will take. And he will say, We will remove and go, and I will go before thee. And he will say to him, My lord knew that the children are tender, and the sheep and the oxen bringing forth with me, and they overdrive them one day all the flock will die. Now my lord, shall pass through before his servant, and I will drive out softly, according to the foot of the work before me and according to the foot of the children, till I shall come to my lord to Seir. And Esau will say, I will leave now with thee, from the people which are to me; and he will say, For what this? I shall find grace in the eyes of my lord. And Esau will turn back in that day on his way to Seir. And Jacob will remove to the booths, and he will build for himself a house, and he made booths for his cattle; for this he called the name of the place Booths.