Genesis 33

Genesis 33

Jacob and Esau finally reunite. Jacob, deeply humbled and bowing seven times, approaches Esau, expecting the worst. However, Esau runs to meet him, embraces him, and weeps. The brothers reconcile completely. Jacob insists that Esau accept his large gift as a sign of peace. Esau returns home, and Jacob travels on, setting up camp near Shechem, where he buys a piece of land and builds an altar, calling it El-Elohe-Israel (God, the God of Israel), marking his renewed commitment to the Lord.

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Leviticus 3

God details the Peace Offering, a voluntary sacrifice made to express gratitude, celebrate a vow, or simply enjoy fellowship, where the fat is burned and the rest is shared in a communal meal.

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God explains the Sin Offering, which is a mandatory sacrifice of varying animals (bull, goat, lamb) required to atone for unintentional sins committed by priests, the congregation, leaders, or individuals.

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