Genesis 32:17
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
وَأوْصَى يَعقُوبُ خادِمَهُ الأوَّلَ وَقالَ لَهُ: «عِندَما يُلاقِيكَ أخِي عِيسُو، وَيَسْألُكَ: ‹مَنْ سَيِّدُكَ! وَإلَى أينَ أنتَ ذاهِبٌ؟ وَلِمَنْ هَذِهِ الحَيواناتُ الَّتِي أمامَكَ؟›
What Does This Mean?
In Genesis 32:17, Jacob is giving instructions to the man leading his group. He predicts that Esau, his brother, will ask who they are and where they are going. This shows Jacob's strategic planning and anticipation of Esau's reaction.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your sibling, and you're worried they might ask who you are and where you're going. That's kind of what Jacob is doing here, but with a much bigger group of people and a lot of animals!
Historical Background
The book of Genesis was compiled by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, recounting events from the beginning of creation up to the death of Joseph. This part specifically describes Jacob's encounter with his brother Esau after years of separation, set in the context of ancient Middle Eastern culture and family dynamics.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us to be prepared for unexpected meetings or encounters. For example, if you're going to a family reunion where there's someone you've had a difficult past with, planning ahead for how you might interact can help ease the situation.
Topics
familypreparationstrategyreconciliationbrotherhoodanticipation
Related Verses
Genesis 27:41-45Genesis 32:20-211 Samuel 27:1-4Matthew 10:16-192 Corinthians 10:3-5
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Jacob so worried about meeting Esau?
Jacob was worried because he had deceived Esau and taken his blessing, leading to a deep family conflict. He anticipated a hostile reaction from Esau.
What can we learn about planning from this verse?
We can learn the importance of planning ahead and considering different scenarios to manage potential conflicts or difficult situations.
How does this verse relate to reconciliation?
This verse shows the initial steps of reconciliation as Jacob makes efforts to soften Esau's anger through gifts and strategic planning.
What does this verse tell us about sibling relationships?
It highlights the complexity of sibling relationships and how past actions can have long-term impacts, necessitating careful handling of reunions.
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