Sometimes style gets lost in translation. An example of this loss can be found in the narrative of Jacob’s wrestling on the banks of the Jabbok River in Gen 32:22–32. In this close reading, we will peer behind the English translation of a familiar story to explore its spare quality. We will find that, like Jacob, we are often reading in the “dark”—navigating the paradox of wounds that bless, within our limits as mortals who encounter an infinite God.
Mortally Wounded
A Reading of Jacob’s Encounter in Genesis 32
March 20, 2024 • Dr. Rachel Toombs
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