Genesis 33:9-20

Genesis 33:9-20

[9] And Esau  said,  I have  enough,  my brother;  keep that thou hast unto thyself. [10] And Jacob  said,  Nay, I pray thee, if now I have found  grace  in thy sight,  then receive  my present  at my hand:  for therefore I have seen  thy face,  as though I had seen  the face  of God,  and thou wast pleased with me.  [11] Take,  I pray thee, my blessing  that is brought  to thee; because God  hath dealt graciously with me,  I have  enough.  And he urged  him, and he took  it. [12] And he said,  Let us take our journey,  [13] And he said  unto him, My lord  knoweth  that the children  are tender,  and the flocks  and herds  with young  are with me: and if men should overdrive  them one  day,  all the flock  will die.  [14] Let my lord,  I pray thee, pass over  before  his servant:  and I will lead on  softly,  according as  the cattle  that goeth before me  and the children  be able to endure,  until I come  unto my lord  unto Seir.  [15] And Esau  said,  Let me now leave  with thee some of the folk  that are with me. And he said,  What  needeth it? let me find  grace  in the sight  of my lord.  [16] So Esau  returned  that day  on his way  unto Seir.  [17] And Jacob  journeyed  to Succoth,  and built  him an house,  and made  booths  for his cattle:  therefore the name  of the place  is called  Succoth.  [18] And Jacob  came  a city  of Shechem,  which is in the land  of Canaan,  when he came  from Padanaram;  and pitched his tent  before  the city.  [19] And he bought  a parcel  of a field,  where he had spread  his tent,  at the hand  of the children  of Hamor,  Shechem's  father,  for an hundred  pieces of money.  [20] And he erected  there an altar,  and called it