Genesis 32:19

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In Genesis 32:19, Jacob instructs his servants to tell Esau that they are coming with gifts. Jacob is trying to appease Esau, who is angry at him for taking their father's blessing.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your brother are playing with toys, and you took his favorite toy. Now your brother is upset. To make things better, you tell your friends to give your brother some of your other toys. That's what Jacob is doing here with Esau.

Historical Background

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was written for the Israelites, to remind them of their history and to understand God's plan for them. This passage takes place during a time when sibling rivalry and family disputes were common.

Living It Out Today

When there's a conflict with someone, it's wise to try and make amends. For instance, if you've had a disagreement with a coworker, sending a thoughtful gift or note can help repair the relationship.

Topics

conflict resolutionfamily relationshipssibling rivalryappeasementforgivenessreconciliation

Related Verses

1 Samuel 16:19-20Matthew 5:23-24Romans 12:18James 3:18Ephesians 4:26-27

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jacob send multiple messages to Esau?
Jacob sends multiple messages to Esau to ensure that Esau receives the message and to show the sincerity of his intentions to make peace.
What are the gifts that Jacob sends to Esau?
The gifts Jacob sends include livestock such as goats, sheep, camels, and cows, intended to appease Esau and show his goodwill.
How does this verse relate to conflict resolution?
This verse teaches that one effective way to resolve conflicts is by showing respect and goodwill through gifts or other gestures, which can help mend relationships.
What does this verse teach about sibling relationships?
This verse highlights the importance of reconciliation in family relationships, especially when there has been a long-standing conflict or misunderstanding.
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