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Torah16 min

The Wrestling at Peniel: The Grasper Becomes Israel

Genesis Genesis 32:1-32

At the night-ford of the Jabbok, the grasper meets the One he cannot supplant. A wordplay triangle, a saturating face-motif, and the new name Israel — he strives with God and prevails, blessed and limping at the dawn.

Torah14 min

The Mizpah Covenant: One Cairn, Two Tongues

Genesis Genesis 31:22-55

Laban names the witness-heap in Aramaic and Jacob names it in Hebrew — the first Aramaic in the Torah — sealing the canon's first patriarchal parity-treaty by mutual suspicion, not affection, and naming God by the dread that guards: the Fear of Isaac.

Torah15 min

The Angel of Bethel: I Am the God Who Met You

Genesis Genesis 31:1-21

The angel who appears in Jacob's dream at Genesis 31:11-13 names himself by his place — anokhi ha-El Beit-El — and reframes Jacob's earlier pouring of oil on the stone-pillar as an act of anointing. The verb that surfaces in Genesis only at this verse is the one that will name Israel's priests, kings, and Messiah.

Torah20 min

Jacob's Flocks: The Bethel Promise Begins to Burst Forth

Genesis Genesis 30:25-43

Genesis 30:25-43 is the Bethel promise beginning to come true in Hebrew. The verb parats that Yahweh swore over the sleeping Jacob at Bethel returns twice in fourteen verses to describe his Haran prosperity — same lemma, same stem, narrative-past tense. The chapter sets two readings against itself: peeled rods at the troughs in one section, the angel of God doing all of it in the next.

Narrative32 min

The Name They Could Not Make: Babel, the Descent, and the City That Comes Down

Genesis 11:1-9

Gen 11:1-9 is nine verses; the canonical surface they cover runs from Cain's city (Gen 4:17) to the New Jerusalem (Rev 21:2). The Babel-builders try to make a name (na'aseh-lanu shem) and fail; the very next chapter, YHWH grants Abram a name (Gen 12:2). The descent verb (yarad / katabaino) that judges Babel becomes the descent verb that brings the New Jerusalem down from God. The name the builders could not seize is the name God grants to Christ (Phil 2:9), and the city they could not raise is the city that descends.