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[Illustration: Laban searched Jacob's tent.]
So Jacob and his family kept on their way to the land of Canaan. He
had now eleven sons and one daughter and was a rich man, for God had
kept His promise and blessed him abundantly. On the way he heard that
his brother Esau was coming to meet him with a band of four hundred
men. Jacob remembered how he had taken advantage of his brother and
was afraid the time for Esau's promised revenge had come.
But Jacob prayed to God to protect him, and after sending his family by
night across a little mountain river, he remained alone in the darkness
on the other side. The Bible tells us that there he met God in the
shape of a man and wrestled with Him until morning, saying, "I will not
let thee go, except thou bless me." And God did bless him and gave him
a new name--that of "Israel," which means "a prince of God."
[Illustration: Jacob wrestled with him until morning.]
In the morning the brothers met, but Esau's anger was all gone and in
its place was such love for Jacob that he embraced him and kissed him,
while both wept for joy. Jacob had prepared a present of sheep and
cattle and camels and other animals for his brother, which at first
Esau did not wish to take, but he accepted it at last and then the
brothers separated, Esau going to the hilly country of Seir, while
Jacob continued his journey.
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