Abstract
AbstractA motif that runs throughout the reunion scene of Genesis 32–33 is the intersection of the human and the divine. The present article highlights this literary theme, exploring structural, linguistic, and narrative resonances that, both implicitly and explicitly, direct the reader’s attention to this motif and its significance in these chapters.
Subject
Religious studies,History
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1. Jacob, Esau, and the Constructive Possibilities of the Other;Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture;2019-01-21