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2, 3. The legend of Maḥanaim.2. angels . . . met him] The verb for 'meet,' as here construed (v.i.), usually means to 'oppose.'—3. This is God's camp] or a camp of gods. The idea of divine armies appears elsewhere in OT (cf. Jos. 514), and perhaps underlies the expression 'Host of heaven' and the name Yahwe Ẓebā'ôth.—Maḥanaim is here apparently not regarded as a dual (ct. 8. 9. 11). On its site, v.i.


The brief statement of the text seems to be a torso of a legend which had gathered round the name Maḥanaim, whose original meaning has been lost. The curtailment probably indicates that the sequel was objectionable to the religious feeling of later times; and it has been surmised that the complete story told of a conflict between Jacob and the angels (originally divine beings), somewhat similar to the wrestling of vv.24ff. (Gu. Ben.). The word 'camp' (cf. the fuller text of G inf.), and the verbal phrase (Symbol missingHebrew characters) both suggest a warlike encounter.


4-14a. Jacob's precautionary measures (J).—4. Isaac's death and Esau's settlement in the country afterwards occupied by his descendants are here assumed to have already taken place: otherwise P (366).—5, 6. We note the extreme servility of Jacob's language:—my lord . . . thy servant . . . find grace,—dictated by fear of his brother's vengeance (2741). In substance the message is


2. After (Symbol missingHebrew characters) G ins. (Symbol missingGreek characters), enhancing the vividness of the description.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] = 'encounter with hostility,' Ju. 821 1512 18{25}, 1 Sa. 2217f., 2 Sa. 115, 1 Ki. 225ff., Ru. 222; = 'intercede,' Jb. 2115, Jer. 7{16} 2718, Ru. 116. The neutral sense 'meet,' with pers. obj., is doubtfully supported by Nu. 3519. 21, Jos. 216, where hostile intention is evidently implied: elsewhere this is expressed by acc. pers. (Ex. 520 234, 1 Sa. 105, Am. 519). Gn. 2811 is somewhat different, the obj. being impers. (cf. the use in Jos. 167 1710 etc.).—3. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] an important East Jordanic city and sanctuary, the capital of Ish-bosheth (2 Sa. 28), and David's headquarters during the revolt of Absalom (2 Sa. 1724. 27), the centre of a fiscal district under Solomon (1 Ki. 414). The situation of Maḥne or Miḥne on W. el-Ḥimār, some 14 m. N of the Jabboḳ (see Buhl, GP, 257), suits all the other references (cf. Jos. 1326. 30—the boundary of Gad and Manasseh), but is too far from the Jabboḳ for this narrative (v.23). On the ending, which is probably no real dual, see on 2410.

4. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] G om.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] (cf. Ju. 54) is probably a gloss on (Symbol missingHebrew characters).—5. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] cf. 1828ff.(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] for (Symbol missingHebrew characters) (G-K. § 64 h).—6. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] Cohort. form with vav consec.—chiefly late; see Dri. T. § 69 Obs., § 72; G-K.