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Text -- Genesis 32:26-32 (NET)

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32:26 Then the man said, “Let me go, for the dawn is breaking.” “I will not let you go,” Jacob replied, “unless you bless me.” 32:27 The man asked him, “What is your name?” He answered, “Jacob.” 32:28 “No longer will your name be Jacob,” the man told him, “but Israel, because you have fought with God and with men and have prevailed.” 32:29 Then Jacob asked, “Please tell me your name.” “Why do you ask my name?” the man replied. Then he blessed Jacob there. 32:30 So Jacob named the place Peniel, explaining, “Certainly I have seen God face to face and have survived.” 32:31 The sun rose over him as he crossed over Penuel, but he was limping because of his hip. 32:32 That is why to this day the Israelites do not eat the sinew which is attached to the socket of the hip, because he struck the socket of Jacob’s hip near the attached sinew.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Israelite a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Peniel a town on the brook Jabbok 7 km east of Succoth,father of Gedor; a descendant of Hur of Judah,son of Shashak of Benjamin
 · Penuel a town on the brook Jabbok 7 km east of Succoth,father of Gedor; a descendant of Hur of Judah,son of Shashak of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jacob | Prayer | Israel | Penuel | EL-ELOHE-ISRAEL | CISTERN; WELL; POOL; AQUEDUCT | CHILDREN OF ISRAEL | JABBOK | Religion | JACOB (1) | Afflictions and Adversities | Jesus, The Christ | PENIEL | LOGOS | SUCCOTH | God | Curiosity | ASK | Name | Perseverance | more
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NET Notes: Gen 32:26 Jacob wrestled with a man thinking him to be a mere man, and on that basis was equal to the task. But when it had gone on long enough, the night visit...

NET Notes: Gen 32:27 What is your name? The question is rhetorical, since the Lord obviously knew Jacob’s identity. But since the Lord is going to change Jacob’...

NET Notes: Gen 32:28 You have fought. The explanation of the name Israel includes a sound play. In Hebrew the verb translated “you have fought” (שׂ...

NET Notes: Gen 32:29 Heb “him”; the referent (Jacob) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Gen 32:30 I have survived. It was commonly understood that no one could see God and live (Gen 48:16; Exod 19:21, 24:10; and Judg 6:11, 22). On the surface Jacob...

NET Notes: Gen 32:31 The disjunctive clause draws attention to an important fact: He may have crossed the stream, but he was limping.

NET Notes: Gen 32:32 Or “because the socket of Jacob’s hip was struck.” Some translations render this as an impersonal passive. On the translation of the...

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