Genesis 33 — FBV
33Verse 1Jacob saw Esau in the distance, coming towards him with four hundred men. So he split up the children between Leah, Rachel and the two personal maids.Verse 2He placed the two personal maids with their children first, then Leah and her children, and Rachel and Joseph last.Verse 3Then Jacob went ahead of them and bowed low to the ground seven times before approaching his brother.Verse 4Esau ran over to him and hugged him. He put his arms around his neck and kissed him. The two of them wept.Verse 5Then Esau looked around at the women and children. “Who are these people with you?” he asked. “They are the children God graciously gave your servant,” Jacob replied.Verse 6The personal maids and their children came over and bowed down.Verse 7Then Leah and her children came over and bowed down. Lastly Joseph and Rachel came over and bowed down.Verse 8“What were all the livestock for that I met on the way?” Esau asked. “They're a gift to you my lord so you'd treat me well,” Jacob answered.Verse 9“I have more than enough, my brother! You keep what you have,” said Esau.Verse 10“No, please!” Jacob insisted. “If you're happy with me, then please accept the gift I'm giving you. Now I've seen your face again it's like seeing the face of God, and you have welcomed me so kindly!Verse 11Please take the gift I've brought to you because God has treated me so well and I have so much.” So Esau accepted it.Verse 12“Let's get on our way,” Esau said. “I'll go ahead of you.”Verse 13“My lord can see that the children are weak,” Jacob responded. “Also, the goats, sheep, and cattle are nursing their young, and if I push them too hard, they'll all die.Verse 14You go on, my lord, and your servant will come along slowly, walking with the children, and I'll meet you at Seir.”Verse 15“Fine, but let me leave some of my men with you,” said Esau. “You're very kind, but there's no need to do that,” Jacob replied.Verse 16So Esau started on his way back to Seir that day.Verse 17But Jacob headed to Succoth, where he built himself a house and shelters for the livestock. That's why the place is called Succoth.+Verse 18Later Jacob continued his journey from Paddan-aram. He arrived safely at Shechem in the country of Canaan where he camped outside the town.Verse 19He bought the plot of ground where he was camping from the sons of Hamor, the founder of Shechem, for 100 pieces of money.+Verse 20He built an altar there and called it El-Elohe-Israel.+