And Jacoblifted uphis eyes, and looked, and, behold, Esaucame, and withhim fourhundredmen. And he dividedthe childrenuntoLeah, and untoRachel, and untothe twohandmaids. And he putthe handmaidsand their childrenforemost, and Leahand her childrenafter, and Racheland Josephhindmost. And hepassed overbeforethem, and bowed himselfto the groundseventimes, untilhe came neartohis brother. And Esauranto meethim, and embracedhim, and fellonhis neck, and kissedhim: and they wept. And he lifted uphis eyes, and sawthe womenand the children; and said, Who are thosewith thee? And he said, The childrenwhichGodhath graciously giventhy servant. Then the handmaidenscame near, theyand their children, and they bowed themselves. And Leahalsowith her childrencame near, and bowed themselves: and aftercame Joseph nearand Rachel, and they bowed themselves. And he said, What meanest thou by allthisdrovewhichI met? And he said, These are to findgracein the sightof my lord. And Esausaid, I haveenough, my brother; keepthatthou hast unto thyself. And Jacobsaid, Nay, I pray thee, ifnowI have foundgracein thy sight, then receivemy presentat my hand: forthereforeI have seenthy face, as though I had seenthe faceof God, and thou wast pleasedwith me. Take, I pray thee, my blessingthatis broughtto thee; becauseGodhath dealt graciouslywith me, and becauseI haveenough. And he urgedhim, and he took it . And he said, Let us take our journey, and let us go, and I will gobeforethee. And he saiduntohim, My lordknoweththatthe children are tender, and the flocksand herdswith young are withme: and if men should overdrivethem oneday, allthe flockwill die. Let my lord, I pray thee, pass overbeforehis servant: and Iwill lead onsoftly, according asthe cattlethatgoeth beforeme and the childrenbe able to endure, untilI comeuntomy lordunto Seir. And Esausaid, Let me nowleavewiththee some ofthe folkthat are withme. And he said, Whatneedeth it? let me findgracein the sightof my lord. So Esaureturnedthatdayon his wayunto Seir. And Jacobjourneyedto Succoth, and builthim a house, and madeboothsfor his cattle: thereforethe nameof the placeis calledSuccoth. And Jacobcameto Shalem, a cityof Shechem, which is in the landof Canaan, when he camefrom Padan-aram; and pitched his tentbeforethe city. And he boughta parcelof a field, wherehe had spreadhis tent, at the handof the childrenof Hamor, Shechem's father, for a hundredpieces of money. And he erectedtherean altar, and calledit El-elohe-Israel.