Genesis 32:23
"He rose up that night, and took his two wives, and his two servants, and his eleven sons, and crossed over the ford of the Jabbok."
Key Reflection
In Genesis 32:23, Jacob's journey is described as a night-time exodus with significant detail—a reflection of both the gravity of his situation and the scale of his family. By meticulously listing his wives, servants, and sons, the text underscores the importance and complexity of this moment, highlighting that this is no ordinary departure but one fraught with tension and consequence. The act of crossing the ford of the Jabbok symbolizes a boundary between the familiar and the unknown, a threshold where Jacob faces his destiny alone before encountering the angelic figure that wrestles with him.
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