Holding Your Own Against God! Genesis 32:22–32 (In the Context of Genesis 31–33)

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (1):5-17 (1990)
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The community of faith finds blessing for itself when it gives due weight to the Old Testament insight that nearness to God is found by those who, like Job and Jacob, assertively engage the Covenant Partner

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